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Written By Unknown on Senin, 18 November 2013 | 06.51



As it has been in the news reports by ABC which is the most trusted news sites in Australia, Indonesia has attracted ambassador besarnyan and reviewing cooperation between Indonesia and Australia, is the impact of Australian attitudes toward wiretapping conversations government officials in Indonesia.


Such documents in intelligence ABC.com get by trying to listen to a conversation in Australia who is the President of Indonesia SBY, along with his wife Ani Bambang Yudhoyono.

Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa to mention in that wiretapping is not acceptable, and Australia have done breaches of individual privacy and human rights.
Indonesia is also vowing to review the placement of some Australian Officials in Jakarta.
"This is an unfriendly, unbecoming act between strategic partners," Dr Natalegawa told Reporters in Jakarta.

Responding to comments from Prime Minister Tony Abbott, he said
"We are not spies"

The spying revelations could not come at a worse time for the Coalition Government, writes Asia editor Catherine McGrath.
Indonesian MP Tantowi Yahya, a prominent member of the Indonesian parliamentary foreign affairs commission, agrees, telling Lateline: "We never consider Australia as a threat, and I would think that Australia would think the same way towards Indonesia."

He added: "I mean, we have been good neighbours for years, for so long, there is no information that we cannot get from both sides. For instance, Australia needs certain information from us, we are more than happy to supply [it]. But doing such wiretapping is something that totally unacceptable between the two countries who have been so good and so friendly in the past."

Mentre luar negeri Indonesia juga menambahkan bahwa dia akan menarik Ambassador Indonesia di Canberra, untuk kembali ke Jakarta.

Marty Natalegawa
Indonesian presidential spokesman Teuku Faizasyah had earlier called on Australia to provide answers.
"The Australian Government urgently needs to clarify on this news, to avoid further damage," he said on Twitter.
"The damage has been done and now trust must be rebuilt."
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