Indonesia hands Australia draft Bali Nine repatriation deal in significant step forward'
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The Indonesian government has handed a draft proposal to Australia for the repatriation of the Bali Nine members still imprisoned, hoping for finalization by December.
Indonesian minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra mentioned that while a final deal could be reached soon, some legal hurdles need to be resolved first.
Australia's home affairs minister, Tony Burke, emphasized the respect for Indonesia's legal system while addressing the ongoing discussions regarding the repatriation.
The Bali Nine, arrested in 2005 for smuggling heroin, includes five members still serving life sentences, with past ringleaders executed in 2015.
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