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Want to Keep Tapping RI, Australian PM Fear Considered Weak

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 08 Desember 2013 | 08.02


JAKARTA - Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that Australia will continue to tap into Indonesia . A provocative statement amid efforts of Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa and Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to meet six conditions proposed by the President for the healing of the Australian Indonesian relations .


According to observers of International Relations , University of Indonesia Hikmahanto Sudarsono , the statement is likely to be based on two things .

Abbott does not approve the settlement first rapprochement because the President requires a number of things . This is the same ' killing softly Australia ' . Even a temporary suspension of cooperation has not been revoked and the Indonesian ambassador will not return to duty .

Second , the results of the two Foreign Ministers meeting considered much harm in the eyes of the public administration Abbott , because Australia was impressed weak and easily succumb to Indonesia . Therefore the required action is able to restore Australia's strong position .

" Now this is a challenge for the president to respond to the provocative attitude of Prime Minister Tony Abbot , " Hikmahanto said in a written statement received Okezone , Sunday ( 12/08/2013 ) .He questioned , SBY would no longer demand weakened with six conditions dikemukan ? Or the President to act more decisively to expel a number of dipomat Australia ?

" Expulsion is an action that should have been done since the beginning of the current Indonesian mengetahuai intercepted by U.S. and Australia.Presiden SBY certainly be judged by the public in front of the Homeland maintain the authority of a foreign government , " he said .

Hikmahanto added that this judgment will affect the success or failure of the SBY administration led to an end next year .
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