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Australian PM in Indonesia for talks on investment, climate change

Kate Lamb (Reuters)
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Mon, June 6, 2022 Published on Jun. 6, 2022 Published on 2022-06-06T09:45:19+07:00

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, flanked by Foreign Minister Penny Wong, attends a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, alongside the Quad leaders' summit, between the United States, Japan, India and Australia, at the Akasaka Palace state guest house in Tokyo on May 24, 2022. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, flanked by Foreign Minister Penny Wong, attends a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, alongside the Quad leaders' summit, between the United States, Japan, India and Australia, at the Akasaka Palace state guest house in Tokyo on May 24, 2022. (Reuters/Issei Kato)

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ustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in Indonesia on Monday to meet its President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and shore-up relations between the two neighbors, in his first bilateral visit since being elected last month.

Albanese is expected to discuss trade, investment, climate change and security with Jokowi, as the Indonesian leader is popularly known, and will be accompanied by an Australian business delegation.

The trip comes as Australia's new Labor government, which ended almost a decade of conservative rule in a May 21 election, puts greater focus on relations with Southeast Asia and climate change, an issue crucial to its Pacific neighbors, as it navigates ties with a more assertive China.

"I look forward to productive discussions about our shared priorities on climate and energy, investment, and regional security," Albanese said on Twitter.

The Australian delegation includes Trade Minister Don Farrell and Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

Wong, who previously said Indonesia did not get the attention it deserved under the former Prime Minister Scott Morrison, met with Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi on Sunday.

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Albanese was also scheduled to meet Lim Jock Hoi, the Jakarta-based secretary general of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), before heading to Makassar in eastern Indonesia.

Albanese has expressed a desire to strengthen ties with ASEAN, at a time of geopolitical rivalry in the Pacific and on Sunday said the delegation with him underlined Indonesia's importance to Australia.

"We have serious business leaders from Australia here because they want to deepen the economic ties between Australia and Indonesia," he told reporters.

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