Australia and Indonesia have announced a new defence treaty, marking a significant step in the countries' bilateral relationship. The agreement was unveiled during Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's first official visit to Australia.
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- Australia and Indonesia announce a new defence treaty during a high-profile visit to Sydney's Garden Island. 22s
- The treaty commits both nations to consult and consider measures if either country's security is threatened. 26s
- The security deal is expected to be signed in January after approval by Indonesia's Parliament. 49s
- President Prabowo Subianto's visit is his first as President and includes meetings focused on deepening bilateral ties. 1m 1s
- Discussions also cover trade, investment, and education partnerships to strengthen relations. 1m 36s