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Australia Group - Definition and Overview

Australia Group is an informal group of countries established in 1985 (after the use of chemical weapons by Iraq in 1984) to help reduce the spread of chemical and biological weapons by monitoring and controlling the spread of technologies required to produce them. The group, initially consisting of 15 countries, has increased to 39, including most of the major Western democracies, several eastern European nations, Argentina, Japan, South Korea, and Turkey.

The group maintains a common list of technologies that could be used in chemical and biological weapons programs which have export restrictions placed upon them. Delegations representing member nations meet annually in Paris.

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Example Usage of Australia

JoanneLuke: Finally back in Australia after #ACLC and excited about implementing a lot of great ideas in my business.
shankariyerh: RT @ecobusinesscom: Australia's climate politics - http://tinyurl.com/ygwn7fu
TomCBallard: Tony Abbott is made leader of the Opposition because he's a climate change sceptic and Hey Hey! returns. Australia is bad at advancing.
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