China's Premier Says China and Indonesia Will Promote 'True Multilateralism'
- On May 25, 2025, in Jakarta, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto held discussions with Chinese Premier Li Qiang to reaffirm and strengthen their countries' bilateral partnership and cooperation.
- The meeting followed earlier agreements involving $10 billion in investment and expanded after a $44.89 billion commitment made during President Joko Widodo's term in 2023.
- They discussed cooperation in strategic sectors including trade, transportation, industrial clusters, mineral downstreaming, and technology transfer amid rising economic globalization challenges.
- Li remarked that international tensions are escalating due to growing unilateral actions and protectionist policies, coupled with a rise in aggressive conduct, and he urged nations to focus on shared interests and maintain peaceful relations.
- The meeting strengthened ties amid South China Sea disputes, with both sides pledging ongoing collaboration to build a peaceful, safe, and prosperous regional environment.
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China's premier says China and Indonesia will promote 'true multilateralism'
SHANGHAI/JAKARTA - China's Premier Li Qiang said on Saturday that China and Indonesia will promote \"true multilateralism\", the official Xinhua news agency reported, as he landed in Jakarta on a two-day visit to Southeast Asia's largest economy. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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