Thursday 5 January 2017

Recruit Accused Spy TNI So, this reaction Australia

Recruit Accused Spy TNI So, this reaction Australia

    Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne describes Australia did not try to recruit the best Indonesian military (TNI) to be a spy agency.

    As reported by ABC Online.au on Jan. 5, 2017, Payne said that the Indonesian military target as the spy agency is not justified. "No, it's not like it and it's something that we would not be justified in the course," said Pyane.

    Previous Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces, Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo voiced concern against Canberra who are trying to recruit members who delivered the best military training in the country.

    Australia Indonesia relations deteriorated following the discovery of educational materials by the Indonesian special forces, or Kopassus during training at the Military Academy Australia, in November 2106. The material deemed insulting to Indonesia because they have said Papua as part of Melanesia and should be independent from Indonesia, and the Indonesian state derail Pancasila became Pancagila.

    Indonesia to Australia and then sent a letter notifying the temporary suspension of military cooperation with the Kangaroo country. Termination cooperation including joint training and exchange programs of military members.

    In the same occasion, Payne added that the investigation of teaching materials triggering a fight almost completed and Canberra looked at seriously.

    "We are working closely with colleagues in the team bilateral military and political level to fix the problem, handle all problems and improve this relationship as soon as possible," said Payne.

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