The governments of Indonesia and Australia have announced plans to expand security cooperation with Japan and Papua New Guinea (PNG), aiming to strengthen peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region.
Officials said the partnership will focus on joint military training, intelligence sharing, and enhancing the protection of borders and maritime routes.
The initiative comes as regional governments seek to increase collaboration to address security threats and ensure stability across the region.
Security experts note that stronger cooperation between Indonesia, Australia, Japan, and Papua New Guinea could significantly improve regional security and coordination in the Indo-Pacific.