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Mon, 01/27/2025 - 13:21
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Prabowo Confident Malaysia, Indonesia Can Resolve Border, Labour Issues and Strengthen ASEAN Unity

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 27 (Bernama) -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto expressed confidence on Monday that Malaysia will be able to resolve long-standing border and labour issues with Indonesia in an orderly and efficient manner.

He said while the issues of borders and labour have been a topic of discussion between the two neighbouring nations for some time, they can be addressed effectively with the leadership's political will to cooperate.

“Other matters can be resolved; technical problems can be solved. What's important is that we have the political and strategic will.

“We can settle border issues, and we will resolve bilateral and labour matters if we agree to manage them in an orderly fashion,” he said during a joint press conference with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim here.

The press conference followed a four-eyed meeting and bilateral talks between Prabowo and Anwar at the PETRONAS Twin Towers.

Prabowo said the two leaders had agreed on this during their discussions earlier.

He also stressed the importance of strong cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia, especially amid current global geopolitical tensions and uncertainties.

“That’s why, in my view, Malaysia and Indonesia must strengthen synergy with our ASEAN partners. Only through excellent collaboration can our collective voice be heard more effectively,” he said.

On the regional front, Prabowo said the synergy between Malaysia, Indonesia and their ASEAN partners is important to ensure that the region's voice is heard more at the global level, especially in facing the geopolitical challenges of a world full of tension.

He stressed that the close relations between Malaysia and Indonesia, as related countries that share history, culture, ethnicity and religion, should be used as a basis for a stronger strategic cooperation, thereby, strengthening ASEAN unity.

"In terms of geopolitics, we are aware that the world is now full of tension and uncertainty. That is why in Malaysia and Indonesia's view, we need to continue to consult; we need to continue to synergise with our other ASEAN friends.

"Only with unity among ASEAN countries and a good cooperation between us, our voice will be heard more; we will be taken into account more by forces that are much greater than us," he said.

Prabowo also stressed that ASEAN, with more than 600 million people, has great potential comparable to the European Union.

"The whole world recognises Southeast Asia as a region of growth and now, Southeast Asia for many decades, the region of peace.

"We do not have conflicts between ASEAN countries. For that, Anwar and I had a very intensive meeting, discussing many problems and cooperation, the essence is the political decision, the political will that Malaysia and Indonesia must cooperate closely," he said.

Commenting on Palestine, Prabowo said Malaysia and Indonesia share the same stance in supporting the two-state solution.

"On the Palestinian issue, we are on the same page. We support the independence of Palestine and we are firm that the only solution is the two-state solution.

"That is what we always say. We accept the current ceasefire and hope it will last," he said.

Meanwhile, Prabowo gave Indonesia's commitment to support Malaysia's leadership as the 2025 ASEAN chairman.

"We support Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship this year," he said.

Malaysia officially assumed the ASEAN chairmanship starting on Jan 1, with the theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability”. Previously, Malaysia held the chairmanship in 1977, 1997, 2005 and 2015.

ASEAN comprises 10 Southeast Asian countries, namely Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

From January to November 2024, the total bilateral trade between Malaysia and Indonesia was RM106.06 billion (US$23.2 billion), up from RM101.99 billion (US$22.41 billion) recorded in the same period in 2023.

Indonesia was Malaysia's eighth-largest trading partner globally and third-largest in ASEAN in 2023, with a total trade of RM111.21 billion (US$24.39 billion).

-- BERNAMA


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