Australian PM Albanese to visit Indonesia in first overseas trip since re-election
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Australian Prime Minister to visit Indonesia on first overseas trip since re-election
By ROD McGUIRK MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Newly re-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit Indonesia next week to underscore a key bilateral relationship. Albanese said he will meet with President Prabowo Subianto on May 14, the day after his new government is sworn in. “That is … a signal to our region of the importance we place on this region. We will be in the fastest-growing region in the world in human history,” Alban…

Australian PM Albanese to visit Indonesia in first overseas trip since re-election
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australia’s newly re-elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday he would visit Indonesia next a week to underscore a key bilateral relationship. Albanese said he would meet with President Prabowo Subianto on May 14, a day after his new government is sworn in. “That is … a signal to our region of the importance that we place on this region. We will in the fastest growing region of the world in human hist…
Re-elected Australia PM Albanese to visit Indonesia first in 'signal' to region
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday he will travel to Indonesia next week as a "signal" of the importance Canberra places in the region in his first overseas visit since Saturday's election victory. Read full story
Albanese Heads To Indonesia After Election Win
Fresh off a landslide election victory, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced plans to travel to Indonesia next week, emphasizing what he called a vital partnership between the two nations. The visit, scheduled for May 14, will take place just one day after his newly re-elected government is sworn in, and it will include talks with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. “That is … a signal to our region of the importance that…
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