Australia urged to end 'foolish' aid cuts to South-east Asia

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SYDNEY - Australia has drastically cut aid to Southeast Asia as part of a revamp of its foreign policy priorities, but the move has been criticised by analysts and prompted a rare rebuke from Indonesia.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - Australia has drastically cut aid to South-east Asia as part of a revamp of its foreign policy priorities, but the move has been criticised by analysts and prompted a rare rebuke from Indonesia.

In the past five years, aid to countries in the region has reportedly been reduced by 42 per cent as the government slashed the total foreign aid budget from A$5.5 billion to A$4 billion, adjusted for inflation. It has shifted spending from South-east Asia in a bid to counter China's growing influence among the small island states in the Pacific. Aid spending to the Pacific has increased by 17 per cent since 2014.

 

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