Indonesia and Australia announce policies to boost ties after leaders meet in Sydney

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese poses with Indonesian President Joko Widodo at Admiralty House, Sydney. Credit: LISA MAREE WILLIAMS/AAPIMAGE
The president of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, has met with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Sydney, while on a three-day visit to Australia. The pair discussed trade, climate change, security and visas, but Indonesian concerns around the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal remain.
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