Australia PM Albanese meets Indonesia counterpart in first international visit since re-election
- Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made his first international visit since re-election on May 14, 2025, meeting Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Jakarta.
- The visit follows Albanese’s emphatic election win on May 3 and aims to deepen ties amid global economic uncertainty and Indonesia's evolving geopolitical stance.
- They discussed expanding trade agreements, defense cooperation under last year's historic treaty, and addressing regional security concerns related to China, Russia, and AUKUS.
- Albanese highlighted the significance of ties between Australia and Indonesia, describing the partnership as a top priority, while Prabowo welcomed Albanese's reelection and focused on enhancing trade and national sovereignty.
- The visit signals a step toward strengthening a resilient, multidimensional partnership between Australia and Indonesia to promote regional stability and shared prosperity.
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