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    JAKARTA, March 12 (Reuters) - Indonesia ‌and Australia are planning to expand their security ​cooperation to include Japan and Papua New Guinea, Jakarta's Defence Minister said on Thursday after ⁠a meeting with his Australian counterpart.

    * Trilateral security arrangements would be developed withIndonesia, Australia and Japan, and between Indonesia, Australiaand Papua New Guinea, ​Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin told reporters aftertalks with Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles. * The leaders of ‌Indonesia and Australia signed a securitytreaty last month that commits them to consult each other ifeither country is threatened. * Indonesia and Australia will work together on ⁠intelligencesharing, Sjafrie said, without providing details. * The two ministers ⁠discussed the possibility of developinga defence training facility on the island of Morotai on NorthMaluku, with a proposal to upgrade its existing defenceinfrastructure, he said, adding "We will work together toimprove and utilise it." * Sjafrie also said ‌military personnel from countries suchas the Philippines, Australia and Singapore would have ⁠access tothe facility, as well as another in ‌North Kalimantan beingdeveloped with Singapore.   * Indonesia was ready ​to deploy troops for the internationalsecurity force in Gaza, but that was dependent on the currentdynamic with U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of ‌Peace andthe conflict in the Middle East, Safie ​also said.    * Indonesia had been ⁠prepared to send 20,000 troops but wasnow ready to deploy ‌8,000, in phases, he said, with ⁠the move toscale back coming in response to pledges by other countriesinvolved in the initiative to send numbers in the hundreds.   * "The president has instructed us ​to prepare our troops,and ‌we are ready to act, but we are awaiting developments fromthe BOP. I ⁠cannot confirm anything yet because the ​situation isvery dynamic," he added.  

    (Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Writing by ​Martin Petty; Editing by David Stanway)

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