Indonesia and China strengthen maritime cooperation amidst South China Sea tensions, signing security-focused MOU.

Indonesia and China have recently committed to strengthening their maritime cooperation, with a particular focus on security and safety in the South China Sea. This partnership comes in the midst of Jakarta’s ongoing worries about Chinese activities near the Natuna Islands. The two countries have agreed to work together on various fronts, including infrastructure development, mineral resources exploration, and joint security efforts. A significant step in this direction was the signing of a memorandum of understanding by their respective coast guards to enhance maritime security in the region. This move underscores the commitment of both Indonesia and China to promote stability and prosperity in the South China Sea.

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