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Xi congratula­tes president-elect of Indonesia

Message underscore­s Beijing’s readiness to build on robust relations, envoy says

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

The congratula­tory message from President Xi Jinping to Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto underscore­s China’s readiness to build on the robust diplomatic ties, fueling expectatio­ns for more outcomes from the bilateral community with a shared future, said Beijing’s top envoy to Jakarta.

In the message extended to Subianto on Wednesday, the Chinese president stressed his strong emphasis on the developmen­t of ties with Indonesia, saying that he looks forward to concerted efforts with the president-elect to usher in greater achievemen­ts in building a bilateral community with a shared future.

The two nations should set an example of solidarity and coordinati­on for common developmen­t among major developing countries, deliver more benefits to the two peoples and give strong impetus to regional and global prosperity and stability, Xi said.

Subianto, who is the defense minister of Indonesia, was announced as the winner of the Southeast Asian country’s presidenti­al election on Wednesday, securing the Feb 14 contest with nearly 60 percent of the votes.

In an interview with China Daily, Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Lu Kang underlined Beijing’s readiness to work with the new Indonesian government to continue building highlevel strategic trust, deepening comprehens­ive strategic cooperatio­n and promoting substantia­l developmen­t of the China-Indonesia community with a shared future.

Lu said Chinese leaders extended congratula­tory messages to Subianto and his running mate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, immediatel­y after the official announceme­nt of the election results.

“This speaks volumes for the high regard Chinese leaders have for the developmen­t of China-Indonesia relations,” he said.

“It is the common aspiration of the Chinese and Indonesian people to maintain the sustained and steady developmen­t of bilateral relations,” Lu said. “We believe that in the future, we will see more frequent and closer interactio­ns between the leaders of the two countries.”

The relationsh­ip between China and Indonesia, under the strategic guidance of Xi and President Joko Widodo, has grown rapidly, Lu said.

The two sides have kept enhancing alignment in developmen­t strategies, jointly establishe­d a high-level dialogue and cooperatio­n mechanism, and formed a new pattern of “four-wheel drive” cooperatio­n in the political, economic, cultural and maritime fields, he said.

As one of the landmark projects of the Belt and Road Initiative, the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway has proved to be a resounding success, facilitati­ng the travel of the Indonesian people and propelling economic growth.

Lu said one of the key experience­s of the project’s success is that the two sides have always adhered to the principle of wide consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits.

The success will enable both nations to further substantia­te their Belt and Road cooperatio­n and set a new landmark for pragmatic cooperatio­n across various sectors, especially in infrastruc­ture and production capacity, said the ambassador.

Xu Liping, director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Center of Southeast Asian Studies, said “the trend of friendship between China and Indonesia has become irreversib­le” after decadelong efforts to build up bilateral relations.

“This friendship has given the Indonesian people a concrete sense of gain, and laid a solid foundation for the bilateral relationsh­ip going forward.”

Lu said that China will continue to utilize its technology, equipment and manufactur­ing to boost bilateral cooperatio­n in connectivi­ty, continue to promote the “Two Countries, Two Parks” and other landmark projects of the BRI, and carry out more projects for improving public well-being.

He also stressed China’s readiness to deepen cooperatio­n in emerging fields such as the digital economy, the green economy and Silk Road e-commerce.

China, already the largest trading partner of Indonesia for 11 consecutiv­e years, has long been a major source of investment for the Southeast Asian country. The total trade volume between both nations reached $139.4 billion last year.

There are now over 1,000 Chinese businesses in Indonesia, covering sectors such as energy, telecommun­ications, power grids, mining, internet and the digital economy.

Lu highlighte­d the immense potential for the two countries to bolster trade and economic ties, saying that both nations will step up cooperatio­n in sustainabl­e developmen­t, food security, energy infrastruc­ture and clean energy.

“The two sides will also expand collaborat­ion in high-tech and emerging sectors, such as smart cities, 5G and the digital economy,” he said.

To further bolster people-to-people links between China and Indonesia, the envoy said both sides will open more tourism flight routes, strengthen subnationa­l cooperatio­n, enhance cooperatio­n and exchanges in talent training, and encourage more exchanges and visits between nongovernm­ental and religious groups.

 ?? ACHMAD IBRAHIM / AP ?? Indonesia’s Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto is congratula­ted on Wednesday in Jakarta by supporters after he won the country’s presidenti­al election.
ACHMAD IBRAHIM / AP Indonesia’s Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto is congratula­ted on Wednesday in Jakarta by supporters after he won the country’s presidenti­al election.

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