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Meanwhile in closed-door talks in Canberra, Australia’s senior Cabinet ministers gave preliminary approval for supporting the China’s investment bank, a Cabinet source told The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. " p* I; ^% K) N" o1 G) U5 r% Q8 @. g* g+ k
A final decision to join the bank wouldn’t be announced until senior government ministers completed discussions over the issue with Washington and key allies in Asia. And before giving final approval, Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Treasurer Joe Hockey would also insist on guarantees of transparency and governance from China, the source said.