Indonesia May Seek Promise on Israel Embassy Move before Signing Trade Dea

 

 

Canberra, MINA — Nonetheless, the government had insisted the trade deal was “on track” and would be finalised this year.

Finance minister Mathias Cormann said he had spent “most of the last week in Indonesia meeting with senior ministers”, speaking on Sky News on Friday morning.

He said they were continuing to work “constructively” and the government was “keen” to secure the deal before the end of the year.

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A Human Rights Watch researcher told SBS News the Indonesian government would face significant domestic pressure on the issue – with an election due in the Muslim-majority democracy in around six months.

Most Indonesians considered Israel the aggressor in the conflict with Palestine, the researcher said, and the issue had become a “lightning rod” for both moderate and extremist Islamic groups in Indonesia. . (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)