
Indonesia on Monday recalled its ambassador from Australia and was reviewing bilateral cooperation after reports that an Australian security agency attempted to listen on Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's cellphone in 2009, AP reported. Indonesia's Coordinating Minister of Political and Security Affairs Joko Suyanto said in a statement that he ordered Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa "to recall the Indonesian Ambassador in Canberra, to review cooperation on exchange of information between Indonesia and Australia, including the assignment of Australian officials at its Embassy in Jakarta, and to review all other cooperation with Australia."
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