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Dutton denies verballing Indonesian leader on Russia

Indonesia denies it’s contemplating allowing Russia to base long-range aircraft on its territory. (Diego Fedele/AAP PHOTOS)

By Dominic Giannini in Canberra

Peter Dutton denies he made false statements after being accused of verballing the Indonesian president over reports Russia wants to station war planes in Australia’s northern neighbour.

Indonesia unequivocally ruled out any Russian military presence to Australian ministers and diplomats, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said, following a report Moscow had sought permission from Jakarta to station military planes.

But before any statements had been made by the Indonesian president, Mr Dutton incorrectly insinuated Prabowo Subianto had publicly announced the request before adding he’d seen commentary from an Indonesian spokesperson.

The opposition leader questioned, “did the prime minister know about this before it was publicly announced by the president of Indonesia?”

Mr Dutton changed his tune on Wednesday, saying he was referring to a report on website Janes, which claimed Russia asked to base long-range aircraft at the Manuhua Air Force Base, about 1400km from Darwin.

“The reference I made was obviously to what is a very credible military website and that talked about government sources and the Prabowo government sources,” he told reporters in Melbourne.

Indonesia said the report was incorrect and the Kremlin declined to comment on the matter directly, saying there was a lot of fake news.

The Liberals sought to attack the government for overseeing a diplomatic failure and scrambling to confirm media reports rather than being on the front foot as senior frontbenchers dodged questions about Mr Dutton’s comments.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rebutted the criticism, saying “you’re assuming the Janes report is correct and there is no basis for you assuming that”.

Mr Albanese went on the attack against the opposition leader for falsely claiming the Indonesian president had made a statement when he hadn’t.

“What we saw from Peter Dutton yesterday was an extraordinary overreach, he verballed the president of Indonesia,” he said.

Mr Dutton “consistently dials it up to 11 at every opportunity”, Mr Albanese added, while Senator Wong accused him of being “too aggro and too reckless to be Australia’s prime minister” as he lied about a statement to make a political point.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers went further, saying “it’s a disqualifying moment whenever he lies in ways that are bordering on the pathological”.

“Peter Dutton is too risky, he’s too reckless at the worst possible time.”

Mr Dutton responded “no” when asked if his comments were irresponsible.

But Mr Albanese, Senator Wong and Defence Minister Richard Marles all refused to definitively answer whether Indonesia confirmed Russia made a request.

Mr Albanese said he wouldn’t provide running commentary on private talks, while the two ministers said details of diplomatic conversations wouldn’t be canvassed in public after confirming they had been told Indonesia wasn’t considering a base.

Liberal campaign spokesman James Paterson earlier said it was appropriate the opposition leader responded to questions at a press conference about the issue in a political campaign, but sidestepped questions about whether he should have waited to be briefed.

“Peter was referring to media reports in a breaking news story,” Senator Paterson said.

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One Response to Dutton denies verballing Indonesian leader on Russia

cbrapsycho says: 18 April 2025 at 10:49 am

So Dutton and his followers respond to an online comment without checking it out first to ensure it was accurate. They all have a habit of attacking without getting the facts correct first. Stupid. Remember Angus Taylor’s attack on Clover Moore? Total bulldust made up to suit their intentions to discredit others without bothering to investigate to get the facts.

Perhaps that’s why Dutton couldn’t respond to the questions on climate change? He hasn’t looked into it to find out the facts, even though he has easy access to the scientific establishment if he had sufficient interest in seeking to understand the reality for Australia and our neighbours as well as the rest of the world. That lack of curiosity is very concerning.

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