Indonesia’s National Counter-Terrorism Agency (BNPT) recently held a bilateral consultation meeting with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) of Australia to strengthen their cooperation in the fight against terrorism. The meeting, which took place in Canberra, aimed to assess terror threats and discuss future counterterrorism strategies. It is an annual gathering and part of the implementation of a memorandum of understanding on countermeasures for terrorism and extremism. The meeting emphasized the importance of cooperation and involving multiple stakeholders in the fight against terrorism. The focus was on addressing online radicalization, terror groups, and terror financing. Both countries committed to continuing their cooperation through dialogue and technical cooperation to enhance their capabilities in countering terrorism. The meeting highlighted the dedication of Indonesia and Australia in strengthening their anti-terrorism cooperation to create a safer environment for their citizens.
Indonesia and Australia Strengthen Anti-Terrorism Cooperation in Bilateral Consultation
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