Article 6WP75 Putin’s play for an Indonesian airbase was always likely to fail – but Russia has wider ambitions

Putin’s play for an Indonesian airbase was always likely to fail – but Russia has wider ambitions

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Kate Lamb and Angela Dewan
from World news | The Guardian on (#6WP75)

Russia remains a key arms supplier in South-east Asia, and Trump's unstable leadership is providing more opportunities to make inroads

A defence industry report claiming that Russia requested a permanent base for its warplanes in Indonesia's remote Papua region, right on Australia's northern doorstep, sent Canberra into a tailspin. But in Indonesia, it was the frenzy whipped up in Australia's tight election campaign that came as the real surprise.

Foreign policy and defence experts are highly sceptical about the prospect that Jakarta would ever acquiesce to such a Russian request, and besides, it is hardly new. Moscow has sought permanent basing rights for its planes at Indonesia's Biak airfield in Papua for almost half a century - and not once has it won approval.

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