Joint Understanding on a Code of Conduct between the Republic of Indonesia and Australia Indonesia and Australia sign Code of Conduct Agreement to end spying row
Another leap forward has been made in the last President Yudhoyono administration
Dr Yudhoyono called for a code of conduct to govern behaviour and, after months of talks on the issue, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and her Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa on Thursday signed an agreement.at Nusa Dua Bali
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the agreement will reinforce respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and provide a basis for enhanced intelligence cooperation.
A very Historic moment in the Australia -Indonesia Diplomatic Relationship
With Dr Yudhoyono looking on, the pair inked the deal, named the "Joint Understanding on a Code of Conduct between the Republic of Indonesia and Australia", at a ceremony on Bali.
Another leap forward has been made in the last President Yudhoyono administration
Dr Yudhoyono called for a code of conduct to govern behaviour and, after months of talks on the issue, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and her Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa on Thursday signed an agreement.at Nusa Dua Bali
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the agreement will reinforce respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and provide a basis for enhanced intelligence cooperation.
A very Historic moment in the Australia -Indonesia Diplomatic Relationship
With Dr Yudhoyono looking on, the pair inked the deal, named the "Joint Understanding on a Code of Conduct between the Republic of Indonesia and Australia", at a ceremony on Bali.
With the signing of the code of conduct, we
are back to where we have been in terms of Indonesia and Australia
relations," Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said after the
signing on the island of Bali. He said the deal would lead to enhanced
intelligence operations and the restoration of full military cooperation
between the countries.
The disagreement, which at its height saw Indonesia pull its ambassador
from Canberra, hurt cooperation between the countries on the movement of
asylum seekers through Indonesia to Australia and efforts to tackle
Islamist militancy, a concern that has grown sharper in recent months
amid the passage of Australian and Indonesian jihadists to Iraq and
Syria.
#Indonesia, #Australia sign #CodeofConductagreement to end spying row http://t.co/IINnEOj0KR @STForeignDesk we feel very touched and proud
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Source : http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/south-east-asia/story/indonesia-australia-sign-code-conduct-agreement-end-spying-row-20140
#7wonderstour paket umroh 9 hari 7 malam bln Desember 2014 http://t.co/1D0G7t0IIx pic.twitter.com/tE1f7hZF72
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