David Cameron Begins South East Asia Tour in Jakara

David Cameron Begins South East Asia Tour in Jakara

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The transcript covers the UK Prime Minister's diplomatic visit to Indonesia, focusing on counter-terrorism collaboration, military strategies against ISIL, and business opportunities. The PM discusses potential military actions in Syria and Libya to protect British citizens and addresses the case of a British prisoner in Indonesia. The visit aims to strengthen UK-Indonesia relations and enhance the UK's global presence.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the Prime Minister's stance on taking military action in Syria or Libya?

He supports it only if other countries join.

He believes it is unnecessary.

He would consider it if British citizens are threatened.

He is against any military intervention.

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What is the Prime Minister's approach to dealing with threats from ISIL?

He relies solely on international coalitions.

He believes in ignoring the threats.

He is open to military action if necessary.

He prefers diplomatic solutions only.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is Indonesia considered a significant partner for the UK in counter-terrorism efforts?

It has a small Muslim population.

It has no experience with terrorism.

It is economically unstable.

It is the world's most populous Muslim country.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main focus of the Prime Minister's visit to Indonesia?

To address climate change issues.

To strengthen business ties and global presence.

To explore cultural exchanges.

To negotiate a peace treaty.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the Prime Minister plan to handle the issue of a British citizen on death row in Indonesia?

By seeking international intervention.

By making a public statement.

By discussing it privately with the Indonesian President.

By ignoring the issue.