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Indonesian President Subianto embarks on first international voyage to China after inauguration

November 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto made his first overseas trip to China since taking office three weeks ago, highlighting the importance of the relationship between the two countries. During his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, Subianto reaffirmed Indonesia’s commitment to maintaining close ties with China, its largest trading partner and key foreign investor. Subianto emphasized the historical and cultural connections between the two nations and expressed his belief that Indonesia and China would continue to be strong partners in various fields.

Xi Jinping expressed his support for Subianto’s administration and commended Indonesia for choosing China as its first overseas visit. He expressed confidence in Indonesia’s independent development path and its ability to contribute to regional and international affairs. Subianto also met with other top Chinese leaders, including Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji, further underscoring the importance of the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

Subianto’s visit to China is part of a multi-country tour that includes stops in the U.S. and the U.K., highlighting Indonesia’s longstanding stance of neutrality between major powers like China and the U.S. As a wealthy ex-general with ties to both Indonesia’s outgoing president and its authoritarian past, Subianto aims to continue the modernization agenda initiated by his predecessor. Under President Joko Widodo, Indonesia’s economic ties with China flourished, with significant investments in infrastructure projects and trade agreements between the two countries.

Indonesia’s foreign policy under Subianto signals a more active engagement with the international community, with plans to join the BRICS bloc of developing economies and establish stronger ties with other nations. Despite maintaining a neutral stance in territorial disputes in the South China Sea, Indonesia has pushed back against Chinese incursions in its exclusive economic zone near the Natuna Islands. While the leaders did not address these tensions publicly, agreements on maritime safety and joint development of resources in the disputed area were signed during Subianto’s visit to China.

As Indonesia navigates its foreign policy challenges, including balancing relations with China and the U.S., Subianto’s commitment to enhancing economic cooperation with China while safeguarding Indonesia’s territorial rights reflects the complexities of regional geopolitics. As tensions rise in the South China Sea among various claimants, Indonesia seeks to protect its interests while fostering diplomatic ties with major powers. The agreements signed during Subianto’s visit underscore the importance of dialogue and cooperation in addressing regional challenges and promoting stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

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