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AUSTRALIA SAYS IT SPIED FOR ‘BENEFIT OF FRIENDS’

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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Sunday his government used intelligen­ce material “for the benefit of our friends” and “to uphold our values” following fresh reports it spied on Indonesia.

Relations between the neighbors plunged to their lowest point in years in November after reports that Australia tried to tap the phones of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, his wife and several top officials in 2009.

Jakarta responded furiously to the claims, which were based on documents leaked by former US NSA contractor Edward Snowden, recalling its ambassador and suspending cooperatio­n with Australia on key areas including people-smuggling.

Fresh claims published in The New York Times on Sunday alleged Australian agencies spied on Indonesian officials during a trade dispute with the United States and offered to share backroom informatio­n with Washington.

Abbott refused to confirm the report, also based on Snowdenlea­ked material, that the Australian Signals Directorat­e listened in on trade talks between the Indonesian­s and their US lawyers and offered informatio­n gleaned to the US National Security Agency.

“We never comment on operationa­l intelligen­ce matters. That has been the long-standing practice of all Australian government­s of both political persuasion­s,” Abbott told reporters.

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