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Australia, Indonesia and security treaty

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The Manila Times on MSN · 13h
Indonesia, Australia sign new security treaty to affirm deeper ties
Indonesian and Australian leaders signed a new bilateral security treaty Friday that both governments say will deepen ties between the often-testy neighbors.

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Free Malaysia Today on MSN · 1d
Indonesia signs security pact with Australia
The Jakarta Post · 6h
Indonesia, Australia elevate ties with new security treaty
 · 23h
Albanese inks biggest deal with Indonesia in 30 years
Anthony Albanese is celebrating a “watershed moment” as he travels to Indonesia to sign a new security treaty with president Prabowo Subianto.

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Leaders of Indonesia and Australia sign a new security treaty to affirm deeper ties
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PM praises ‘very significant’ Indonesia security pact – as it happened
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Indonesian Markets Slide Again After Moody's Cuts Outlook

Moody's on Friday also cut its outlook for five of the country's biggest banks and seven companies, including its biggest telecoms firm Telkom Indonesia, its cellular provider uni
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