We remain firm against sea claims, says minister


THE country still does not recognise Beijing’s claims in the South China Sea, Foreign Minister Sugiono said, seeking to dismiss concerns that a recent joint statement with China could jeopardise its sovereignty.

The South-East Asian nation sparked reactions last month as it reached a “common understanding on joint development in areas of overlapping claims” in a joint statement with China made during President Prabowo Subianto’s visit to Beijing.

The statement was widely seen as recognition of China’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea, where Beijing has for years sought to expand its presence in the contested waters and brushed aside an international ruling that its claim to most of the waterway has no legal basis.

“Indonesia maintains a position that there is no appropriate international legal basis in the nine-dash line issue,” Sugiono said, referring to a line China has used on maps to demarcate its claims.

“The main principle is that Mr President directed that Indonesia would increase cooperation with neighbours for the national interest. On sovereignty, we do not shift from our position.”

He said Jakarta and Beijing had yet to agree on the areas for joint development projects, adding that Indonesia had informed neighbouring countries of the plan “to reduce tension”. — AFP

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