
Indonesian Maritime Security Agency vessel KN Tanjung Datu, left, sails alongside U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton during joint exercises in the Singapore Strait in August 2019. IMAGE CREDIT: PO1 LEVI READ/USCG
“Indonesia’s new president, Prabowo Subianto, needed only three weeks in office to make three big concessions to China.
In a joint statement with President Xi Jinping in Beijing on 9 November, Prabowo acknowledged Chinese maritime claims that Indonesia had long rejected. Despite leading the most populous Muslim-majority country, he affirmed China’s right to deal with Xinjiang as it pleased. He also endorsed China’s vague vision of the geopolitical order, something that Indonesia has long been wary of.”
This is a disappointing turnabout. Indonesia had appeared to be a leader in ASEAN in rejecting expansive Chinese maritime claims.
May we have our much needed Deepwater WHEC Assets back?
None of them went to Indonesia.