http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/australia-indonesia-in-key-pact/2006/11/07/1162661685127.html


Security pact to aid Indons with nuclear power

Mark Forbes, Jakarta
November 8, 2006


AUSTRALIA will help Indonesia to develop a nuclear program, conduct joint 
border-protection patrols, expand military and intelligence ties and agree to 
suppress Papuan independence supporters under a historic security treaty to be 
signed on Monday.

The treaty will be the most comprehensive signed between the nations, but will 
not include a formal military alliance, sources close to the negotiations said.

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer will fly to Indonesia to sign the treaty with 
his counterpart, Hassan Wirayuda.

Its details were finalised when they met in New York last month.

Sources said the treaty marked a "new era" in the relationship, putting to rest 
the diplomatic rift caused when Australia granted 43 Papuans asylum this year.

Both countries will agree to respect each other's territorial integrity. The 
treaty will recognise Indonesian sovereignty over Papua and state that neither 
country would allow itself to become a "staging post" for separatist 
activities, a clause clearly aimed at an Australian crackdown down on 
anti-Indonesian activists.

The Indonesia and Australia Framework for Security Co-operation includes a 
commitment for both to help each other in developing nuclear power for peaceful 
uses.

It opens the way for Australia to sell uranium to Indonesia, which is a 
signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and is planning to begin 
building its first nuclear power plant in 2010. Both nations will also commit 
to acting to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction to other nations 
in the region.

Intelligence sharing would be boosted, along with joint counter-terrorism and 
border protection operations involving naval and surveillance patrols.

Military exercises and joint training, including with Indonesia's feared 
Kopassus unit, will increase.

Co-operation in law enforcement will also be increased, with Australia 
providing resources to Indonesian police, prosecutors and immigration and 
customs officials. Both militaries will be instructed to draw up programs for 
greater co-operation.

Under six broad principles, the treaty states both nations should be treated as 
equals, respect the other's values and not interfere in each other's internal 
affairs.

The treaty commits both countries to increasing understanding of one another, 
with education and advertising campaigns to reduce public mistrust.

Announcing the negotiations for a treaty earlier this year, Mr Downer promised 
that the process would be transparent.

"People will be able to make public submissions long before this treaty is 
formally ratified," he said.

But diplomatic sources confirmed that the treaty's details were privately 
finalised last month, and final approval from the Indonesian cabinet was simply 
a formality. Arrangements for the foreign ministers to meet on the island of 
Lombok have already been made.

Australia, under former prime minister Paul Keating, signed a security treaty 
with Indonesia in 1995 but it was torn up by Jakarta in 1999 amid tensions over 
Australia's involvement in East Timor's independence.

The treaty marks a dramatic turnaround after months of diplomatic turmoil 
fuelled by Australia's granting asylum to 43 Papuan independence supporters. In 
response, Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono froze relations with 
Australia for three months.


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