Indonesia's
Minister of Foreign Affairs Marty Natalegawa stated that Indonesia and
Australia had stepped into the second stage of the roadmap, created by
President Susilo Yudhoyono, to restore diplomatic relationship between
the two countries.
Natalegawa said at the Pancasila Building of the Foreign Affairs
Ministry here on Monday, he had a number of opportunities to discuss the
issue with Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop, the last
time was in Mexico.
"It was a fruitful conversation between the two of us on the
protocol or code of conduct (COC), but we haven't talked formally in
terms of having the draft of the COC," Natalegawa explained.
The second stage of the roadmap to restore the diplomatic relation
between Indonesia and Australia is a thorough discussion of the protocol
and code of conduct to be followed.
He added that in the next few days, Indonesia and Australia will identify the things that will be refrained in the future.
However, Natalegawa did not elaborate on the details that will be assessed by Indonesia and Australia.
"I think it is not too complicated. More importantly, we have
similar perception about what such a COC, as the basic principle of our
bilateral relationship, will aim for and explain that we have to do
certain things and not do certain things," he said.
He also underlined that the basic principles of Indonesia's and
Australia's diplomatic relationship was the Lombok Treaty, which was an
agreement on the framework of security cooperation.
The other was to refrain from employing intelligence services that will harm the national interests.
"And then, we will set up the modalities to ensure those
commitments are carried out by arranging regular meetings between the
foreign affairs ministers or the intelligence officials of the two
countries," Marty said.
Previously, Yudhoyono had developed a roadmap with six steps to
restore ties with Australia after the wiretapping of the phone lines of
the president, the first lady and several other senior state officials
was revealed.
The first step in the roadmap to be taken is to commission the
minister of foreign affairs or a special envoy to discuss at length
sensitive issues related to the Indonesia-Australia relations after
diplomatic ties were cut.
Second, after a memorandum of understanding is drawn up and a
consensus from both sides is reached, a thorough discussion of the
protocol and code of conduct is expected to follow.
Third, Yudhoyono will examine the draft protocol and code of ethics
to ensure that the code addressed the issues it is supposed to and
adequately responds to Indonesia's concerns in the aftermath of the
wiretapping case.
Fourth, once the protocol and the code are prepared, they can be
authenticated in the presence of government leaders, with Yudhoyono and
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbot in attendance.
Fifth, the two countries will prove that the protocol and the code had met the requirements and were implemented.
Sixth, after the two countries, particularly Indonesia, had
restored trust and the protocol as well as implemented the code of
conduct, the bilateral cooperation that brings mutual benefits,
including military and police cooperation between the two countries, can
be extended.
Source : Antara
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