Indonesia, Australia to expand security cooperation with Japan, PNG

Indonesian defence minister says Morotai Island in North Maluku province may be site of future joint training facility.

Al Jazeera English
75
3 min read
0 views
Indonesia, Australia to expand security cooperation with Japan, PNG

Indonesian defence minister says Morotai island in North Maluku province could be site of future joint training facility.

Published On 12 Mar 2026

Indonesia and Australia are planning to expand their security cooperation to include Japan and Papua New Guinea (PNG), Jakarta’s Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said after a meeting with his Australian counterpart, according to reports.

After meeting with Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles on Thursday, Sjafrie said that trilateral security arrangements would be developed with Indonesia, Australia and Japan, as well as between Indonesia, Australia and Papua New Guinea, according to the Reuters news agency.

Recommended Stories

list of 4 itemsend of list

Indonesia and Australia will also work together on intelligence sharing, Sjafrie said, without providing details.

Marles said in a post on social media later that the meeting was an opportunity to discuss “our defence relationship as we work together to support a secure and peaceful Indo-Pacific region”.

The planned security cooperation expansion follows Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signing a security treaty last month between the two countries that was hailed as “historic” in Canberra.

Under the “Treaty on Common Security”, both sides committed to developing joint military training facilities in Indonesia as well as to increased cooperation and information sharing, including consulting “at a leader and ministerial level” on security matters faced by both countries.

In October last year, Australia signed a mutual defence pact with Papua New Guinea (PNG) and in 2022 signed a treaty with Japan that allowed for greater engagement and “operability” between Japanese and Australian forces.

The Australian and Indonesian ministers on Thursday also discussed the possibility of developing a defence training facility on the island of Morotai in Indonesia’s North Maluku province, which was previously used as a military base during World War II, Indonesian news outlet Kompas.com reported.

Defence Minister Sjafrie said the military site still had a number of defence structures which could be upgraded for joint use by Indonesia and Australia, according to Kompas.

“We will work together to improve and use it,” Sjafrie said, according to the news outlet.

Military personnel from countries such as the Philippines, Australia and Singapore would have access to the facility, as well as another in North Kalimantan province being developed with Singapore, the defence minister said.

Original Source

Al Jazeera English

Share this article

Related Articles

Michigan synagogue shooter was Lebanese immigrant whose family was killed in IDF airstrike - report
🇮🇱🇵🇸Israel vs Palestine
The Jerusalem Post

Michigan synagogue shooter was Lebanese immigrant whose family was killed in IDF airstrike - report

Ayman Ghazali, a 41-year-old restaurant worker from Lebanon, had become a naturalized US citizen in 2016, after entering the country on an immigrant Visa. 

hace alrededor de 21 horas2 min
Iranian military has been 'decimated,' Trump says, urging world to continue using Strait of Hormuz
🇮🇱🇵🇸Israel vs Palestine
The Jerusalem Post

Iranian military has been 'decimated,' Trump says, urging world to continue using Strait of Hormuz

Additionally, Trump said he believes Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is still alive "in some form," during an interview with FOX's Brian Kilmeade scheduled to air on Friday.

hace alrededor de 21 horas3 min
Iran war continues to have little effect on Israeli voters even as trust in Netanyahu grows - poll
🇮🇱🇵🇸Israel vs Palestine
The Jerusalem Post

Iran war continues to have little effect on Israeli voters even as trust in Netanyahu grows - poll

The survey found that after an initial symbolic boost at the start of the campaign, the coalition lost that gain and fell back to 50 Knesset seats.

hace alrededor de 22 horas3 min
A changing battlefield: Five takeaways from Israel's war with Iran, two weeks in
🇮🇱🇵🇸Israel vs Palestine
The Jerusalem Post

A changing battlefield: Five takeaways from Israel's war with Iran, two weeks in

NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Two weeks into the war with Iran, the military picture is rapidly evolving, even as broader patterns have begun to emerge.

hace alrededor de 22 horas10 min