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China and Indonesia agree to boost maritime security cooperation in South China Sea despite tensions

  • China and Indonesia held their first senior minister meeting on April 21, discussing deepening cooperation amid rising tensions with the United States.
  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated, 'The more complex and volatile the external environment is, the more significant it is for China and Indonesia to pursue solidarity and cooperation.'
  • The two nations plan to conduct joint military exercises in 2025, indicating strengthened security ties despite longstanding differences in the South China Sea.
  • Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono mentioned, 'We agreed to stand united against terrorism, violent extremism, and cyberthreats,' aiming to address regional security concerns.
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China and Indonesia agree to boost maritime security cooperation in South China Sea despite tensions

Indonesia and China say they have committed to maritime cooperation promoting safety and security in the South China Sea.

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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