Xi Jinping Emphasizes Strong Ties in Meeting with Indonesian President
Chinese President Xi Jinping and newly elected Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation for mutual benefit. Highlighting the strategic significance of their relationship, Xi emphasized China's commitment to adhering to the 'correct direction' of bilateral ties during their meeting in Beijing.
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On Saturday, President Xi Jinping of China expressed his country's readiness to collaborate with Indonesia's newly formed government, led by President Prabowo Subianto. This announcement was reported by state media outlet CCTV.
In a Beijing meeting, Xi underscored the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship, noting its global influence. He assured Subianto of China's willingness to advance their cooperation along a shared 'correct direction,' as covered by CCTV.
The dialogue between the two leaders marks a significant step in strengthening ties between China and Indonesia, aiming for mutual benefits in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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