The Asian Age

Indonesia details defence plan after tribunal ruling

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Jakarta, July 13: Indonesia will sharply strengthen security around its South China Sea islands where there have been clashes with Chinese vessels, the defence minister said Wednesday, a day after Beijing’s claims in the waters were declared invalid.

In an interview with AFP, Ryamizard Ryacudu said bolstering defences around Indonesia’s Natuna Islands would involve deploying warships, an F- 16 fighter jet, surface- to- air missiles, a radar and drones, as well as constructi­ng new ports and improving an airstrip.

The military build- up, which started in recent months, would be completed in “less than a year”, he said. “This will be our eyes and ears,” the retired general said. “So that we can really see what is happening in the Natunas and the surroundin­g area in the South China Sea.”

His comments came after a UN- backed tribunal in The Hague ruled on Tuesday against China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea, finding in favour of a challenge from the Philippine­s which has long- running territoria­l disputes with Beijing in the waters.

The surprising­ly strong ruling provided ammunition for Manila and other claimants locked in disputes over the resource- rich sea but sparked fury from Beijing, which warned its rivals against turning the waters into a “cradle of war” and threatened an air defence zone.

Unlike several of its Southeast Asian neighbours, Indonesia has long maintained it has no maritime disputes with China in the South China Sea and does not contest ownership of any territory.

But Beijing’s claims overlap Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone — waters where a state has the right to exploit resources — around the Natunas, and there has been an upsurge in clashes between Indonesian patrol and navy boats and Chinese fishing vessels and coastguard­s.

 ??  ?? Philippine and Japanese Coast Guard personnel conduct a drill on board a Philippine Coast Guard boat during their annual anti- piracy exercise in the waters off Manila Bay on Wednesday.
Philippine and Japanese Coast Guard personnel conduct a drill on board a Philippine Coast Guard boat during their annual anti- piracy exercise in the waters off Manila Bay on Wednesday.

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