China, Indonesia agree to boost military ties, work closer on minerals, energy and tech
The talks are set to expand joint drills, officer exchanges and investment ties as China and Indonesia seek closer coordination on security and trade.
- On Friday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Jakarta for the inaugural China-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Dialogue, meeting Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono to discuss economic, maritime, and security cooperation.
- This inaugural dialogue advances the five-pillar partnership established in 2023, covering political, economic, maritime, people-to-people, and security cooperation, as Indonesia maintains its "free and active" foreign policy between Beijing and Washington.
- China remains a major investor, contributing $3.9 billion in foreign direct investment during 2026's first half, though the China Chamber of Commerce alleged Chinese firms face "excessively stringent regulation, over-enforcement."
- Wang will later join Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun for "2+2" talks with Indonesian defence counterparts, aiming to "increase strategic communication, to deepen strategic coordination" as representatives of the Global South.
- International relations researcher Pieter Pandie of the CSIS think tank told AFP that Jakarta still leans "much more" toward Washington, cautioning against interpreting Friday's meeting as signalling a "realignment" toward Beijing.
51 Articles
51 Articles
YAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The main ministers of Indonesia and China agreed on Friday during meetings in Jakarta to increase their cooperation in defence and strengthen food and energy security.
China and Indonesia Forge Stronger Military and Economic Ties Amid Global Tensions
China and Indonesia have agreed to enhance military cooperation and collaborate in energy, minerals, and technology sectors as Jakarta seeks to balance relationships with Beijing and Washington. The partnership spans various areas, including green energy and artificial intelligence, amid growing economic and geopolitical complexities in the region.
Wang Yi calls for stronger all-round cooperation with Indonesia to tackle risks, challenges
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday called on China and Indonesia to strengthen all-round cooperation and pool greater development synergy to jointly tackle risks and challenges.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





























