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50th Anniversary of the ANZUS Treaty
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2001 marked the 50th anniversary of the signing of the ANZUS treaty.
Treaty Document
The document was signed in San Francisco 1st September, 1951 between Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America, although it did not come into force until 29th April, 1952.
View the treaty: PDF
Official Texts and Transcripts - 2001
- 10/17/2001 - Text: House Commemorates 50th Anniversary of U.S.-Australian Alliance
- 10/04/2001 - Text: Australia Pledges Military Forces to Fight Terrorism (Boucher: U.S. "deeply appreciates" Australia's commitment)
- 09/14/2001 - U.S.-Australia ANZUS Treaty Article IV Applies to Terrorist Attacks
- 09/10/2001 - Text: U.S., Australia Reaffirm Alliance in Joint Statement (Bush-Howard September 10 joint statement)
- 09/10/2001 - Text: Hyde Introduces Resolution Hailing U.S.-Australian Ties (H. Con. Res. 217 submitted September 6)
- 09/10/2001 - Transcript: Bush, Howard Remarks at Washington Navy Yard Ceremony (U.S. presents Australia with bell of the U.S.S. Canberra)
- 2001/08/17 - Transcript: Armitage Reaffirms U.S.-Australian Ties
- ANZUS Conference - The Hon Peter Reith MP, Mister for Defence
- ANZUS Conference - Kim Beazley, Leader of the Opposition
- ANZUS Conference - Richard N. Haass, Director of Policy Planning, U.S. Department of State
- ANZUS Conference - The Hon Alexander Downer, MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs
- ANZUS Conference - Amb Gnehm Remarks, Uni of Syd, 6/30/2001
- Darwin Bombing Commemoration, Ambassador Gnehm Remarks
- Prime Minister's Reception, Ambassador Gnehm Remarks
- USS Blue Ridge Visits Sydney, May 29, 2001, Announcement
- USS Kitty Hawk Reception, Ambassador Gnehm Remarks
- USS Peary Gun Memorial, Ambassador Gnehm Remarks
- USS Peary Wreath Dedication, Ambassador Gnehm Remarks
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