Opinion
This is a big moment for Canberra and Jakarta
A relationship once condemned to crisis now looks to build a shared community of interests.
James CurranInternational editorThis is a significant moment.
Two very different countries and cultures whose relationship has typically been defined by crisis management, or breathing the air of unfulfilled expectations, have just together strongly deplored Russian aggression against Ukraine and underlined the importance of a region where countries can exercise their agency free from coercion.
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