Core Insights - Indonesia and China have maintained rapid growth in bilateral trade for several years, with political mutual trust being the foundation of their relationship [1] - The relationship was elevated to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2013, marking a significant milestone in their diplomatic history [1] - The recent visit of Indonesian President Prabowo to China in November 2024 resulted in the agreement to enhance security cooperation, adding a fifth pillar to their cooperation framework [1] - The year 2025 marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and China, which are currently at their best historical level [1] Group 1 - The four pillars of cooperation between Indonesia and China include political, economic, cultural, and maritime collaboration, which have now been upgraded to five pillars with the addition of security cooperation [1] - The new phase in bilateral relations is seen as a natural progression, with expectations for continued development that benefits both nations and contributes to regional peace and stability [1] - The former ambassador emphasizes the importance of understanding each other's cultures and fostering people-to-people connections to strengthen ties [1] Group 2 - Indonesia has benefited from high-quality infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, such as the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway, which promotes regional integration and injects momentum into Indonesia's development [2] - The four global initiatives proposed by China are viewed as crucial not only for China's future but also for the world, highlighting the need for cooperation among developing countries [2] - Both Indonesia and China, as major developing countries and emerging market players, are encouraged to strengthen collaboration within the framework of these global initiatives to promote a more just and equitable international order [2]
“中国发展的成功经验对印尼具有启示意义”——访印度尼西亚前驻华大使易慕龙
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-27 22:19