Australia and Indonesia conclude negotiations on new security treaty

Albanese says both countries will be able to 'jointly deal with threats'

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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, left, walks alongside Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the HMAS Canberra, the Royal Australian Navy's largest ship, during his visit to Sydney on Nov. 12. © Reuters

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SYDNEY -- Indonesia and Australia have "substantively concluded" negotiations on a security treaty, which the two countries' leaders hailed as marking "a new era" in the bilateral relationship after their meeting on Wednesday.

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