Australia and Indonesia hold a joint military exercise
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Reuters, the Australian and Indonesian navies will hold a joint military exercise.
This exercise with the presence of 2,000 military forces from both countries will begin on Wednesday and will continue for 4 days until the next evening.
Captain Chris Doherty, commander of the Australian amphibious operations force, told reporters: “Our goal is to increase cooperation with our neighbors, increase prosperity and security to share cooperation with our neighbors.” is.
Australian media announced that the country’s military forces entered Indonesia today.
Indonesia has previously held joint military exercises with other countries, including Russia, on November 4 in the Java Sea and near Surabaya, east of Jakarta, the capital. Indonesia was held.