09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...
09 September 2021
by Julian Kerr
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening interoperability and enhancing ties between the two countries' forces, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton announced on 9 September.
The agreement, which was first signed in 2012 and last updated in 2018, underlines Canberra and Jakarta's commitment to bolstering defence co-operation on shared security challenges, with Dutton pointing out in a statement that the renewal will result in increased joint training initiatives and operational activities, as well as in more cadets from the Indonesian National Armed Forces studying at Australian defence education facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have renewed a defence co-operation arrangement in a move aimed at deepening...