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Abbott policies anger Indonesia DateSeptember 13, 2013
David Wroe
Defence correspondent
Tony Abbott faces new hurdles in his bid to recruit Indonesia to his plans on asylum seekers, with Jakarta delivering its sternest broadside yet at the Coalition's border protection policies.
Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has delivered a full-throated attack on the Coalition's proposal to pay bounties for information on people-smuggling rackets, The Jakarta Post reported on Thursday.
''We will have a discussion with Abbott prior to the APEC summit in October. We will reject his policy on asylum seekers and any other policy that harms the spirit of partnership,'' the newspaper reported Dr Natalegawa as saying.
The sharpness of his remarks is striking as they come ahead of an Indonesian visit by Mr Abbott expected within days.
Dr Natalegawa was also reported as saying: ''Discussing Abbott's controversial plan on asylum seekers will be one of main agendas during the visit.''
His comments brought a firm response from foreign minister-designate Julie Bishop, who said the Coalition would talk through all the issues with Indonesia and would not conduct the discussions through the media but it was important to work with Indonesia to halt the people-smuggling trade through that country. ''These discussions will be undertaken face to face and not conducted through the media,'' she said.
The Jakarta Post report indicated that Dr Natalegawa's remarks were directed at the Coalition's proposal, unveiled during the election campaign, to pay millions of dollars to Indonesians who provided information that helped disrupt people-smuggling.
His comments were made at a meeting of the Indonesian parliament's foreign affairs commission, and follow remarks by the head of the commission, Mahfudz Siddiq, that another plank of the Coalition plan - to buy unseaworthy fishing boats that could be used to ferry asylum seekers - was ''a crazy idea … degrading and offensive to the dignity of Indonesians''.
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