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

  • China and Indonesia have committed to enhancing maritime cooperation in the South China Sea for safety and security, as reported by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
  • The countries agreed on security cooperation and infrastructure projects, addressing tensions over territorial claims in the South China Sea.
  • During their joint meeting, they signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a comprehensive strategic dialogue mechanism and agreed to joint counter-terrorism exercises, highlighting shared security concerns.
  • Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun noted that this cooperation aims to bolster mutual trust and improve regional peace, reflecting the significance of their strategic dialogue.
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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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