Indonesia and China have recently reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen maritime cooperation, with a particular focus on security and safety in the South China Sea. This comes amid Jakarta’s ongoing concerns regarding Chinese activities near the Natuna Islands. The two countries have agreed to enhance collaboration in various areas, including infrastructure development, mineral exploration, and joint security initiatives. A significant milestone in this partnership was marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the coast guards of both nations, aimed at bolstering maritime security in the region. This move underscores the importance of maintaining stability and promoting peaceful dialogue in one of the world’s most strategically significant waterways. The agreement between Indonesia and China reflects a shared commitment to upholding maritime security and fostering cooperation for the mutual benefit of both countries.

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Indonesia and China strengthen maritime ties amid South China Sea concerns, sign security agreement for cooperation.
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