Bangkok Post

Indonesia, Malaysia fret over Aukus pact

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JAKARTA: Malaysia and Indonesia share strong reservatio­ns over Australia’s decision to acquire nuclearpow­ered submarines, even though nuclear weapons were not part of the plan, Malaysia’s foreign minister said yesterday.

Referring to Aukus, a trilateral security pact agreed last month between Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, Saifuddin Abdullah said the two Southeast Asian nations were similarly concerned about its ramificati­ons.

“We agree on the latest issue in the region regarding a country near our territory that is purchasing new nuclear-powered submarines,” Mr Saifuddin told a joint news conference after a meeting counterpar­t Retno Marsudi.

“Even though that country doesn’t have the capacity for nuclear weapons, we are worried and concerned.”

Indonesia last month said it was concerned Aukus could lead to a regional arms race.

The deal comes amid increasing tensions in the East and South China Seas, conduits for trillions of dollars of shipments amounting to about a third of global trade.

The Philippine­s, a US defence treaty ally, has backed Aukus it, saying it offers a necessary counterbal­ance to an increasing­ly assertive China.

Malaysia previously said it would seek views on the issue with China and members of Asean.

The Indonesian and Malaysian ministers also expressed disappoint­ment with the Myanmar junta’s lack of progress in implementi­ng an agreed peace plan with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian nations (Asean).

Asean on Friday decided to exclude junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, who led a Feb 1 coup, from an upcoming regional meeting, in an unpreceden­ted snub by the bloc.

Asean will continue to offer humanitari­an assistance to Myanmar, said Ms Marsudi.

The foreign affairs ministers also said they were in discussion about starting a travel corridor between Indonesia and Malaysia, and had agreed to finalise maritime sea borders in southern Malacca and the Sulawesi Sea.

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Marsudi: Worried about arms race

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