Australia, Indonesia agree to upgraded defence pact

Australia and Indonesia are on the cusp of signing what is being hailed as a landmark "watershed" defence treaty, with both countries pledging to consult each other regularly on security concerns. The agreement, set to be officially signed in January, commits Australia and Indonesia to "consult at a leader and ministerial level, on a regular basis on matters of security".

The pact aims to facilitate "mutually beneficial security activities" between the two nations, with both countries agreeing to consult and consider measures to address any threats either individually or jointly. The deal is seen as a significant upgrade to their existing close collaboration on security issues.

According to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the treaty is a recognition of the importance of cooperation in securing peace and stability in the region. "This treaty signals a new era in the Australia-Indonesia relationship," he said. "It commits us to close cooperation in the defence and security field."

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto echoed this sentiment, saying that good neighbours will help each other in times of difficulties. He noted that within Indonesian culture, there is a saying which highlights the importance of neighbourly support during emergencies.

The new treaty builds on the previous agreements between the two countries, including the 2006 Lombok Treaty and the 2024 Defence Cooperation Agreement. The text of the treaty has not been made public, but it is reportedly based on a 1995 security agreement signed by Paul Keating and Soeharto.

Australia and Indonesia have long-standing concerns about the rise of China, which is seen as an important economic partner but also a strategic competitor with a growing military presence in the region. The two countries share similar worries about Beijing's intentions, particularly given their geographical proximity to the South China Sea and Pacific region.

The signing of this new defence treaty marks a significant development in the Australia-Indonesia relationship, with both nations committing to work together more closely on security issues.
 
omg i'm so stoked 2 hear about australia & indonesia signin this defence treaty!!! 🀩πŸ’ͺ it's gonna be great 4 them 2 work 2gthr on security matters & address any threats 2gether πŸ‘«πŸŒŸ i mean, china's growin presence in the region is a big concern 4 both countries, so its good 2 see them collaboratin πŸ’‘ and yeah, prabowo subianto's right, good neighbours r all about lookin out 4 each other in tough times πŸ€πŸ’• can't wait 2 c how this treaty benefits both nations & makes the australia-indonesia relation even stronger πŸŒˆπŸ‘
 
you know what's crazy? i was at the beach last weekend and saw a bunch of sea turtles just chillin' on the shore 🐒🌊... like they totally didn't care about the world going on around them... anyway, it got me thinking - if animals can be so laid back, why do we humans always stress about stuff? like, we're all connected to each other and the earth, but we still have these crazy divisions and fears... i don't know, maybe it's just me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
idk why ppl rnt excited bout dis treaty lol, its just another "we'll work together" deal πŸ˜’. but i guess its a good step considering aus & indo have been beefin about china's presence in the regn 4eva 🀯. dont get me wrong tho, its still gonna b a huge upgrade 2 their previous agreements πŸ‘. and its nice 2 see aus & indo havin a united front against china πŸ™Œ. btw, paul keating was a total boss 🎩
 
Im not sure how effective this treaty is gonna be... sounds good on paper, but you never know what's really gonna go down between these two governments πŸ€”. Both countries have been pretty vocal about China, so it'll be interesting to see if they actually do work together to counterbalance that threat πŸ’ͺ. Plus, Indonesia's got a lot of different security concerns going on, from terrorism to separatism, so will Australia really be able to help out? It's all good and well to have a treaty in place, but without actual follow-through, it's just talk πŸ—£οΈ. Still, gotta give credit where credit is due - this could definitely be a positive step for both countries πŸ‘.
 
🀝 I think it's awesome that Australia and Indonesia are teaming up for defense purposes! πŸ‘« It makes total sense given their proximity and shared concerns about China πŸš€. As a neutral observer, I'm excited to see how this treaty will actually play out in practice πŸ€”. I mean, consistency is key πŸ’―. What if China tries to test the waters? Will these two friends stick up for each other? 🀞
 
🀝 "An injury to one is an injury to all." It's heartening to see two major countries taking steps towards cooperation and mutual understanding 🌍. The fact that they're recognizing the importance of neighborly support during difficult times is a positive sign πŸ’•. As the saying goes, "The whole is more than the sum of its parts," and this treaty has the potential to strengthen their relationship in a big way πŸ”’.
 
Wow 😲! This is super interesting πŸ€”. It's about time those two countries get their act together and work out a solid defense pact. I mean, think of all the times they've had to deal with China's antics in the region... it's high time they put aside their differences and worked as a team πŸ‘₯. Plus, having Indonesia on board would be a huge boost for Australia's security concerns 🀝. Fingers crossed this treaty actually makes a difference πŸ’ͺ!
 
idk why ppl r hyped abt dis treaty tho πŸ€” - on one hand its lit cuz australia & indonesia r finally getting serious about coop @ a global level... but on da flip side, isnt dis jus another example of how australia's all like "hey, i've got ur back" while indonesia's just chillin' with china? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

i mean, if australia's really that concerned bout china, cant dey jus do somethin bout it instead of relyin on Indonesia 4 support? πŸ€” - & dont even get me started on da fact dat this treaty's buildin on an old agreement from like 20 yrs ago... how much change r we really see here? πŸ•°οΈ

anywayz, gotta admit its cool dat australia & indonesia r takin steps towards coop @ a global level... but i'm still skeptical 'bout da whole thing πŸ’­
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if I trust our Aussie leaders completely... They're making some huge moves with Indonesia, but is it just to counter China's growing power or is it something more? 🌊 And what does this mean for the future of Australia-Indonesia relations? Will they actually be able to work together on security issues or will they end up in a mess like most international agreements do πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm just keeping an eye on it, that's all 😬
 
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