Australia, Indonesia leaders will meet to mend ties


  • World
  • Tuesday, 16 May 2006

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Foreign ministers from Indonesia and Australia have met to mend ties frayed after Canberra granted 42 Papuans asylum, but Australia's foreign minister on Tuesday stopped short of saying bilateral relations were back on track. 

The ministers, who met in Singapore late on Monday, agreed to work to improve ties and a meeting between the leaders of both countries was being planned, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said. 

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