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Friday, December 08, 2000, updated at 08:45(GMT+8)
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Australian, Indonesian Ministers Meet to Repair Ties
A long-awaited meeting between
Australia
n and
Indonesia
n ministers began Thursday in Canberra with the aim of getting the bilateral relationship back on track after it soured during the East Timor crisis last year.
The two-day forum bringing together nine Australian and five Indonesian ministers is the most wide-ranging high-level bilateral meeting to be held since Australia led international troops into the former Indonesian territory last year during its struggle for independence.
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