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Indonesia And Australia Strengthen Defense Cooperation Agreement

Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, right, gestures as he speaks during a joint press conference with Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles, left, following th

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia and Australia engaged in high-level talks in Jakarta to bolster security ties by planning to sign a defense cooperation agreement in the near future. The Defense Minister of Indonesia, set to become the country's next leader, emphasized the importance of maintaining and enhancing the positive relationship between the two nations. Both countries aim to finalize a significant defense cooperation agreement within the next few months, with specific details yet to be disclosed.

The Australian counterpart described the impending pact as the most profound defense cooperation agreement in the history of the two nations, highlighting the shared destiny and collective security interests that underpin their defense planning moving forward. The recent meeting between the defense ministers follows a visit by the Australian Defense Force Chief to Indonesia, underscoring the significance of Indonesia as a strategic partner to Australia.

While acknowledging historical challenges in the relationship, both countries expressed a commitment to being good neighbors and fostering a strong partnership. Recent disagreements, such as wiretapping allegations and issues related to capital punishment and people smuggling, have tested the bilateral ties. However, efforts to deepen defense cooperation and address shared challenges like people smuggling and trafficking demonstrate a mutual commitment to working together.

Defense Minister of Indonesia emphasizes positive relationship with Australia
High-level talks between Indonesia and Australia for defense cooperation
Both countries aim to finalize a significant defense cooperation agreement soon
Australian counterpart describes pact as profound in history of both nations
Recent meeting underscores Indonesia's strategic importance to Australia
Commitment to overcome historical challenges and deepen partnership
Efforts to address shared challenges like people smuggling demonstrate mutual commitment
Joint combat exercises draw attention from China, raising concerns about Indo-Pacific alliance
Ongoing discussions reflect shared commitment to strengthening security cooperation

Notably, Indonesia's participation in joint combat exercises with Australia, Japan, and Singapore, as part of the Super Garuda Shield drills, has drawn attention from China. Chinese state media have raised concerns about the formation of an Indo-Pacific alliance akin to NATO, potentially aimed at countering China's regional influence.

The ongoing discussions between Indonesia and Australia reflect a shared commitment to strengthening security cooperation and addressing common challenges, despite past differences. Both countries are poised to enhance their defense ties through the upcoming agreement, signaling a positive trajectory in their bilateral relationship.

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