This paper aims at examining the importance of mutual trust and the concept of establishment of strong bilateral relations. Mutual trust generates power that enhances more intensive regional cooperation in the exchange and protection of classified information. Moreover, in today’s world, everything is mutually beneficial. Therefore, countries have a responsibility to share data and information that are important for the national security of their citizens and states in general. Furthermore, trust and strong relations among countries also improve their economies. This is through the promotion of free trade and sharing and lending of resources for development. Therefore, it is crucial for states to build rapport and be willing to support each other where necessary to promote security and regional development.
Importance of Mutual Trust and How to Promote it
According to research, the importance of mutual trust among nations cannot be overemphasized. Not only does it promote security for the nations and its citizens but also promotes economic development. One way of promoting mutual trust is through encouraging mutually benefiting projects that will bring nations together. Also, promoting ideals for peace through conferences across nations and enhancing understanding builds mutual trust between states. Thus, nations should come up with agreements that bound them on common grounds and allowing them to build a mutual trust. All these factors ensure the establishment of strong bilateral relations.
How Australia Chooses Nations for Establishment of Strong Bilateral Relations
Australian foreign relations are influenced by the country’s position as a leading trade nation and an important donor of humanitarian aid. The country’s foreign policy is directed by a commitment to regionalism, multilateralism and emphasis on importance of mutual trust. Thus, the country values the establishment of strong bilateral relations. And also finds it significant to carefully choose which countries to form relations with. Australia devotes itself to particular attention to relations between developing and developed nations. Moreover, the country puts particular emphasis on countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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