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Sabtu, Desember 07, 2013

Abbott Says : Spying Will Continue

CANBERRA-(IDB)  : Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has given a cautious response to comments by Prime Minister Tony Abbott that Australia will continue to spy on its northern neighbour.

Mr Abbott on Friday said Australia had not given any undertakings not to spy on Indonesia, in the wake of the espionage row that has seen the diplomatic relationship between Jakarta and Canberra sink to its lowest point in more than a decade.

The comments come after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, following high-level talks with Dr Natalegawa on Thursday, said Australia would "not undertake any act or use our assets and resources, including intelligence assets, in any way to harm Indonesia".

Ms Bishop said the Australian government regretted the hurt caused to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono by media reports of alleged tapping of his mobile phone by Australian intelligence officials four years ago.

But the prime minister said Australia had not agreed not to spy on Indonesia in the future.

"No. And they certainly haven't agreed to stop collecting intelligence on Australia," Mr Abbott told Fairfax radio on Friday.

"But we are close friends and strategic partners."

Dr Natalegawa is expected to report to the Indonesian president later on Friday, with Dr Yudhoyono also expected to make a statement.

The Indonesian foreign minister said Mr Abbott's comments were "not necessarily" a contradiction of assurances given by Ms Bishop.

"It's a description of fact in terms of intelligence and information gathering. It's something that countries conduct and carry out," he said.

"My understanding is it's part and parcel in co-operation between countries.

"After all, intelligence co-operation is provided for under the Lombok Treaty."

Mr Abbott also refused to confirm whether Australia had agreed to the six-point plan that Dr Yudhoyono had demanded Canberra follow before relations are normalised.

"What we've agreed to set up is a much better channel of communications, a hotline, if you like, so that when issues arise they can be dealt with quickly before they become a public drama," Mr Abbott said when asked if Australia had agreed to Dr Yudhoyono's "roadmap" to restoring co-operation.

"We're certainly very happy to have a more extensive, more formalised intelligence and security relationship because we think that's in the best interests of both countries," he said.

Dr Natalegawa downplayed Mr Abbott's comments, describing ongoing discussions with Ms Bishop as "a process".

"We are now working earnestly and purposely to achieve progress and I think the discussion with Minister Bishop ... was productive, was very constructive, and I'm looking forward to making further progress," Dr Natalegawa said.

"The president is very much privy to the discussions."

Ms Bishop on Thursday announced a so-called "hotline" between herself and Dr Natalegawa would be established at Indonesia's request in the hope of avoiding future diplomatic skirmishes. She also said Australia had agreed to follow Dr Yudhoyono's roadmap to normalising relations.

"We note the steps set out by President Yudhoyono that must be taken in order to normalise the relationship and, of course, we agree to adhere to those steps," Ms Bishop had said.

However, Dr Natalegawa has insisted that military and police co-operation, as well as sharing of intelligence, would not be restored until all six points in Dr Yudhoyono's roadmap are addressed.

He also refused to nominate a time-frame for discussions around the code of conduct which Dr Yudhoyono demanded in the wake of revelations his phone, and those of his wife and inner circle, were monitored by Australian spies in 2009.

The president has insisted that the code of conduct must address the spying issue and contain protocols to ensure similar espionage activities do not occur again, and that it is signed by himself and Mr Abbott.

However, even if the code of conduct is implemented, there would be a period of evaluation, before Indonesia would agree to restoring co-operation in areas such as the military and police, including joint efforts aimed at combating people smuggling.


Source : Yahoo

10 komentar:

  1. bangke bener aussie ini.. menjawab penolakan abbot untuk menghentikan spionase terhadap indonesia, opsi negara indonesia ada 2.

    1. balik menyadap pemerintah aussie segencar gencar nya atau

    2. minimalisir kerjasama dalam bentuk apapun terhadap negara aussie...

    BalasHapus
  2. Itu watak mendasar dari nenek moyangnya Abbott....Orang-orang buangan....Diajari tatakrama, ya nggak bisa...

    BalasHapus
  3. Such arogancy and barbaric attitude will push the Indonesian to more hatred and militancy atmosphere towards the West ,,,, but we Indonesian we know that after the Arabs has been destroyed by the Western "Divide and Conquere politics" their next target is the Indonesians ,,, with the huge popullation and Natural resources of course they feel that we are a threat in future,,,,

    But than, deep in our heart we promissed the West that if they attack us than they will experience much worse than Vietnam war !!!

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. setuju bro.. blm tau militansi penduduk indonesia doi rupa nya..

      Hapus
  4. memang si abot tampangnya kayak deputy sherif nya AA yaa

    BalasHapus
  5. mudah saja...operasi intelejen....kapal selam kita sewakan ke imigran gelap...selundupin semua ke ausie....biar kalang kabut mereka

    BalasHapus
  6. Ambisi Aussie dibawah pemerintahan Abbott semakin menjadi jadi untuk terus menelanjangi Indonesia,ini suatu sikap terang terangan,sebaiknya kita minimalkan saja hub dengan Aussie,fokus kita adalah ke Benua Asia yang masa depannnya sudah pasti bagus, lupakan Aussie mulai sekarang dan seterusnya.

    BalasHapus
  7. Tiap negara punya badan inteligen resmi yang bekerja secara senyap.Melakukan mata mata,mengumpulkan informasi yang diserahkan pada pengambil keputusan.Sekarang kita minta Aussi untuk berhenti memata matai kita .Apakah andai mereka menyatakan berhenti memata matai kita apakah kita percaya?? Adalah naif kalau kita berfikir begitu.Melakukan mata mata tujuannya melindungi negaranya dan mengambil manfaat sebesar bsarnya dari informasi yang mereka kumpulkan.Kita seharusnya melakukan yang sama agar kita bisa satu langkah di depan mereka.Contoh bila mereka berencana menstop export sapi ke Indonesia kita sudah tau duluan dan segera mencari pemasok lain.Itulah tujuan mata mata agar kita cepat mengantisipasi keadaan kedepan.Yang perlu kita lakukan adalah memperkuat Bin kita dan menjaga hubungan baik dengan amerika ,rusia dan china.Jangan percaya dengan perjanjian apapun dengan negara lain.tiap neraga pasti berusaha melindungi negaranya.Dewasalah pemimpinku.

    BalasHapus
  8. ucapan arogan hanya cara menutupi hati mereka yg gentar, toh mereka memelas untuk minta baikan.

    BalasHapus
  9. kejadian ini dan keputusan yg diambil australia menunjukkan mereka bukan orang yg cerdas cerdas amat... sangat biasa, kita masih diatas mereka.

    BalasHapus