Indonesia, China Agree to Bolster Ties Ahead of ASEAN Summit


Indonesia, China Agree to Bolster Ties Ahead of ASEAN Summit

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Beijing and Jakarta are key economic allies, with Chinese companies pouring capital into extracting Indonesian natural resources in recent years, particularly in the nickel sector.

But the two countries' disputed claims into the strategic waterways of the South China Sea and its nearby territories have weighed on their relationship in recent years, AFP reported.

"China is willing to work together with Indonesia... to carry forward our tradition of friendship, and to strengthen solidarity and cooperation," Li said.

Prabowo also echoed Indonesia's "close and good" friendship with China.

"Indonesia is ready to create a safe and prosperous region. Indonesia is ready to strengthen cooperation with China for us to create a peaceful region, which is safe for all," Prabowo said.

The Chinese premier is headed next to Malaysia for an ASEAN summit between members of the 10-country bloc, China and oil-producing countries.

Prabowo had visited Beijing last year, during which Chinese President Xi Jinping told him that he hoped for a "new chapter" in bilateral relations.

The two countries have in the past sparred verbally over disputed claims in the South China Sea -- which China claims almost entirely.

Chinese vessels have occasionally entered Indonesia-claimed areas of the North Natuna Sea at the southern edge of the South China Sea, drawing protests from Jakarta.

In October, Indonesia said it drove Chinese coast guard ships from contested waters in the South China Sea on three separate occasions.

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