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