Indonesian president-elect vows to further strengthen ties with Japan after visiting China
- China pledges to strengthen military cooperation with Indonesia, emphasizing joint exercises and personnel exchanges during Prabowo Subianto's visit.
- Indonesia's defence minister Prabowo Subianto commits to enhancing defence cooperation with China and Japan, promoting ties with both countries.
- South China Sea code of conduct negotiations between China and Indonesia have slowed amidst territorial disputes, impacting regional security.
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Japan seeks to defend national interests in South China Sea
tokyo — Japan is set to improve its strategic partnership with the Philippines at an upcoming trilateral meeting with the United States amid rising tensions between Beijing and Manila. Leaders of the three countries, who will meet April 11 in Washington, are expected to discuss maritime security issues that are drawing Japan into a more robust military role in the Asia-Pacific region. China used water cannons last month to disrupt a Philippine m…
China, Indonesia vow stronger defence ties as Prabowo seeks to reassure Beijing
Jakarta and Beijing pledge to strengthen joint drills as Indonesian president-elect Prabowo Subianto meets Chinese defence chief Dong Jun during his first overseas trip since winning his country’s election.
Indonesian president-elect meets with Japan's prime minister, commits to strengthening relations
Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto said he wants to "further strengthen" relations with Japan as he met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday on the heels of a visit to China.Subianto, who's currently defense minister, told Kishida that the two countries are longtime friends who have built a cooperative relationship, and that he hoped to further strengthen the relationship.Japan has been seeking closer ties with Southe…
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