The Borneo Post

Indonesia to propose new Asean intelligen­ce sharing

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KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesia will propose a broad intelligen­ce sharing initiative among members of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to deal with the rising threat of radical Islamist militants, its defence minister said yesterday.

Unrest in the southern Philippine­s has unsettled neighbours Malaysia and Indonesia, as the three countries grapple with the possible rise of the Islamic State aided by local militants who have declared allegiance with the group.

Indonesian Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacuda said he would propose an ‘ Our Eyes’ initiative at the Asean Defence Ministers Meeting (ADMM) in the Philippine­s this month.

“Be it maritime, air or intelligen­ce... we will fine- tune this when we have deliberati­ons and discussion­s at the ADMM,” he told a news conference at the launch of air patrols between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippine­s.

The patrols are part of a multiprong­ed initiative involving the three countries – which also includes maritime patrols and intelligen­ce sharing – aimed at plugging porous borders around the Sulu Sea where militant groups aligned with the IS are active. — Reuters

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