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View all search resultsIndonesia needs to walk the talk in order to seize on the opportunities to direct geopolitical discourse and leverage its strategic value, previous foreign ministers and senior foreign policy experts have said, amid accusations of passivity in Indonesia's global ambitions.
Suga is expected to promote efforts to achieve a "free and open Indo-Pacific," in a veiled counter to China's growing influence in the region, as well as agree with Phuc to facilitate the cross-border flow of medical supplies and other goods, according to Japanese officials.
As COVID-19 batters the global economy and forces nations to reassess their foreign policy priorities, the Indonesian government has recommended 31 ambassadorial candidates to fill a number of key diplomatic posts around the world.
Even before the coronavirus crisis, 2020 had already proven to be both challenging and interesting for Indonesian foreign policy. The Jakarta Post’s Dian Septiari, Apriza Pinandita and Tama Salim recently sat down with Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi to talk about how the country’s foreign policy priorities have shifted.
Indonesia will seek to prove it has legal and exclusive rights to waters beyond 200 nautical miles north of Papua province when it makes its case at the United Nations this week in a bid to expand its territory in search of potential mineral reserves.
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