July 2, p6Once again, Australia has disappointed Indonesia
strong>July 2, p6
Once again, Australia has disappointed Indonesia. The low standard of Australia's diplomatic conduct has produced a loss in its integrity and credibility. Last year, I mapped out in this column Indonesia's deep displeasure over the manner in which the Australian prime minister had handled, or rather mishandled, the relationship between our two countries. (By PLE Priatna, Beijing).
Your comments:
The writer tries to make more conflicting chaos. And he intentionally does it to complicate the relations between Indonesia-Australia on people-to-people contacts in the cyber world.
You have to learn to write objectively and contributive for better progress. Don't use inflammatory words to describe your own unrealistic illusion and delusion. It doesn't benefit Indonesia or Australia.
Did you write it to make relations between the two countries more constructive or to make them worse?
G Wijangge Tonce
His message was clear: The executions had to be carried out, even at the risk of losing friends or turning them into enemies. This message also applied to a longtime ally and Indonesia's traditionally great friend, Australia, whose citizens were among those executed.
Troy
I am no fan of Abbott as he is far too negative, but he appears to be a good human being. Interesting how the writer says that others need to learn how to deal with Indonesia. Why? Can this country not be treated the same as all the others that we deal with?
Will Fiala
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