Australia PM Albanese meets Indonesia counterpart in first international visit since re-election
- Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese began his first international trip of his second term with a visit to Jakarta to meet Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
- The visit followed Albanese's May 3 re-election and aims to address global economic uncertainty and strengthen economic and defense ties amid Indonesia's recent political transition.
- The leaders discussed deepening trade agreements, maritime security, counter-terrorism, disaster relief, critical minerals cooperation, and responded to concerns over alleged Russian military activities in Papua.
- Albanese described Indonesia as an “indispensable partner,” while Prabowo expressed joy at Albanese’s election win and eagerness to enhance bilateral trade and defense cooperation.
- This visit signals a move toward a resilient, multidimensional Australia-Indonesia partnership focused on regional stability and trust despite strategic differences and Indonesia’s balancing of major powers.
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