Strengthening Ties: China-Indonesia Forge New Pathways in Strategic Partnerships
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signed several cooperation deals to boost partnerships in water conservation, maritime resources, and mining. The agreement aims at fostering strategic relations amidst a global situation demanding closer ties. Investment agreements worth over $10 billion are anticipated.
In a significant move towards strengthening bilateral relations, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto formalized multiple cooperation agreements on Saturday, as reported by CCTV, a Chinese state broadcaster.
The collaborations target pivotal sectors like water conservation, maritime resources, and mining, aligning with a series of further talks involving Indonesian officials and leading Chinese corporations. Scheduled meetings are expected to culminate in over $10 billion worth of investment agreements.
A statement released post-meeting emphasized joint efforts to build a 'China-Indonesia Community with a Shared Future,' signaling Prabowo's commitment to enhancing Indonesia's strategic ties with China amid global uncertainties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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