Indonesia 'will ask Australia to take more refugees'

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Image caption, Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop (R) will meet with her Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi (L)

Indonesian foreign minister Retno Marsudi is expected to raise the issue of refugee intake when she meets her Australian counterpart Julie Bishop.

Ms Bishop is on to Indonesia from Sunday to Wednesday.

Reports say Jakarta wants Australia to increase its asylum-seeker resettlement quota.

In an interview with Fairfax, Indonesia's Retno Marsudi also urged other nations to take more refugees.

"Of course there is hope from Indonesia not only to Australia but to every country to be more receptive to these migrants who have been waiting for resettlement,"

No asylum seekers are allowed to reach Australia's territories by boat and those that do so are often turned back to Indonesia.

Refugees are also taken to detention facilities in neighbouring Pacific countries.

Asylum seekers often pay large sums to smugglers to travel to Australia by boat from Indonesia and hundreds have died making the dangerous journey.