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Indonesia, Australia, Japan, and Papua New Guinea are strengthening security ties with joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and a planned training facility.
Indonesia and Australia are expanding their security ties to include Japan and Papua New Guinea, aiming to boost regional stability through enhanced intelligence sharing, joint exercises, and disaster response.
The move follows talks between defence ministers and builds on an existing bilateral security treaty.
Plans include developing a defence training facility on Morotai Island and preparing up to 20,000 Indonesian troops for a potential Gaza peacekeeping mission, though final decisions remain pending coordination.
The initiative reflects broader Indo-Pacific security trends, including new defence pacts between Japan-Philippines and Australia-Philippines.
Indonesia, Australia, Japón y Papúa Nueva Guinea están fortaleciendo los lazos de seguridad con ejercicios conjuntos, intercambio de inteligencia y una instalación de capacitación planificada.