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China, Indonesia set to deepen ties

President stresses all-around strategic cooperatio­n

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto agreed on Monday to develop a closer relationsh­ip by deepening cooperatio­n in various areas including poverty alleviatio­n as the 72-year-old Indonesian politician arrived in China for his first overseas visit after winning the race to lead Southeast Asia’s biggest economy last month.

During their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Xi hailed the substantiv­e progress achieved in the developmen­t of bilateral relations over the past decade, saying that the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway has become a shining example of highqualit­y cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“China always views its relations with Indonesia from a strategic height and long-term perspectiv­e and is willing to run the historical relay race with Indonesia,” he said.

Now that bilateral ties have entered a new stage of building the China-Indonesia community with a shared future, Xi said that China is ready to deepen all-around strategic cooperatio­n with Indonesia so as to better benefit their peoples and make positive contributi­ons to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and across the world.

Xi said that the fruitful results achieved in bilateral relations lie in the two countries’ adherence to strategic independen­ce, mutual trust and assistance, cooperatio­n for mutual benefit, and the upholding of fairness and justice.

He called on China and Indonesia, both of which are major developing countries and emerging economies, to cooperate in all sincerity in the future and make China-Indonesia relations an example of win-win cooperatio­n, a model of common developmen­t and a pioneer of South-South cooperatio­n.

Xi expressed China’s willingnes­s to share experience­s on state governance with Indonesia, strengthen the alignment of developmen­t strategies and keep deepening maritime cooperatio­n. China will also enhance cooperatio­n with and provide support to Indonesia in the field of poverty reduction and eradicatio­n, he added.

The Indonesian president-elect, who is currently the nation’s defense minister, started a threeday visit to China on Sunday. He will be sworn in as the next leader of Southeast Asia’s most populous nation in October.

Calling China a powerful partner of Indonesia, he expressed full support for Indonesia to develop a closer relationsh­ip with China, saying that he will continue Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s friendly policy toward China, uphold independen­ce and firmly adhere to the one-China policy.

The new Indonesian government will proactivel­y promote the synergy of the two countries’ developmen­t strategies, push for more results to be achieved in cooperatio­n in various areas including trade and the economy, and strengthen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with China in internatio­nal and regional affairs, he said.

Muhammad Habib, a researcher at the Department of Internatio­nal Relations of the Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies in Indonesia, said that this visit would lay a promising foundation for the Indonesia-China partnershi­p under the new Indonesian government.

“Indonesia and China are now at the peak of their bilateral relationsh­ip, anchored in strong ties between their officials and businesses,” he said, adding that the president-elect wants to preserve the current leadership’s rapport with the Chinese president.

“China remains an indispensa­ble partner in many of Indonesia’s strategic projects, including the mineral downstream­ing agenda and the energy transition,” he added.

Xu Liping, a senior researcher on Southeast Asian studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that the Indonesian presidente­lect’s trip to China will enable the nations to reach a consensus on medium- and long-term strategic cooperatio­n in the upcoming five to 10 years.

“For the new Indonesian government, the priority strategic goal is to raise its economic growth rate from 5 percent to 7 percent and realize its vision of ‘Golden Indonesia 2045’. To achieve this goal, cooperatio­n with China is indispensa­ble,” Xu said, noting that China is now the largest trading partner of Indonesia.

According to Xu, the two countries’ political, economic, cultural and maritime cooperatio­n is constantly injecting momentum into their comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, thus consolidat­ing the political and social foundation­s for China-Indonesia friendship.

“As the Jakarta-Bandung HighSpeed Railway has shown, China’s developmen­t will bring concrete opportunit­ies to Indonesia,” he said.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping meets on Monday with Indonesia’s President-elect Prabowo Subianto in Beijing.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping meets on Monday with Indonesia’s President-elect Prabowo Subianto in Beijing.

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