Australia and Indonesia sign landmark defence treaty

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Australia and Indonesia have signed a new bilateral security treaty, emphasizing friendship, trust, and mutual respect for regional peace and stability. The treaty builds on a history of cooperation, including Australia's early support for Indonesian independence and joint efforts in counterterrorism following the Bali bombings. This agreement underscores the importance of regional partnerships amid shifting global dynamics and acknowledges the vital role of good neighbors in ensuring security.


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