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19
March

Delegates from the 18 member countries of the East Asia Summit (EAS) will attend the High Level Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Cooperation initiated by Indonesia on March 20, 2019, in Jakarta.

The dialogue was based on the theme "Toward Peaceful, Prosperous and Inclusive Areas", and the meeting would be opened by Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla.

"The purposes of the meeting, among others, were to increase cooperation and build trust in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean region, which leads to mutually beneficial cooperation based on the principles of openness, inclusion, and transparency, as well as respect for international law," the Director General for Asia Pacific and Africa, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Desra Percaya, said in Jakarta on Monday.

The meeting was a concrete effort by Indonesia to strengthen the mechanism of dialogue within the framework of ASEAN for in-depth and inclusive cooperation in ASEAN, Desra continued.

The high-level meeting will be divided into two sessions, namely the general debate, which will be chaired by Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, and each of the heads of delegation from the countries will deliver views on the Indo-Pacific.

Furthermore, the meeting will be followed by thematic discussions divided into three specific themes, namely the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), maritime cooperation, as well as infrastructure and connectivity.

The thematic discussion will be attended by government representatives such as Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, as well as academics who have expertise in related fields.

Coordinating Minister Pandjaitan will talk about infrastructure and connectivity.

Head of Policy Analysis and Development Agency at the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Siswo Pramono explained that the high-level dialogue is Indonesia's initiative to strengthen the Indo-Pacific concept, which is still being formulated by ASEAN countries.

Similar initiatives were carried out previously by Thailand in June 2018, but at different levels or at the level of high officials.

The essence of the dialogue is a process that will encourage confidence building in the midst of various concepts that have developed regarding the Indo-Pacific proposed by the US, Australia, Japan, India, China, and lately by South Korea.

"However, all of them are our friends in the EAS environment. They are not foreigners so they can still be in line, " Pramono said.

Therefore, in accordance with the spirit of the Indonesian concept and the ASEAN concept of the Indo-Pacific, the high-level dialogue is a dynamic and informal forum that allows each country to explain their concepts openly.

"The aim is not to contend which is better or unite in one concept, but to explain the Indo-Pacific concept. And it is the duty of Indonesia and friends of the ASEAN to synergize the commonalities of each concept," Pramono remarked.

The High Level Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Cooperation will be attended by foreign ministers from Australia, Brunei Darussalam, New Zealand, and Indonesia as the host.

The deputy ministers of China, India, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam attended the dialogue, while Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and the US sent officials at the level of director general.  

Russia and the Philippines will be represented by their respective ambassadors for ASEAN. (ANTARA)

15
March
South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia, Kim Chang-beom, hopes that the Indonesia Korea Friendship Association (IKFA) can strengthen relations between the two countries in various fields.
 
"The IKFA is expected to strengthen the relations between Indonesia and South Korea that have been established since 45 years ago, and to enhance cooperation between the two countries in various fields, namely cultural, sports, and business fields," Kim stated while attending the declaration of the new management of IKFA in Jakarta on Thursday.
 
Kim further noted that he could facilitate cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
 
"The collaborations that we have carried out so far are very much needed to further strengthen relations between the two countries," he remarked.
 
He revealed that Indonesia is a true friend of South Korea.
 
"Hopefully, the spirit of collaboration of the IKFA management will continue to ignite the course of relations between Indonesia and South Korea in the future," he revealed.
 
He added that the partnership between the two countries had increased to become a "special strategic partnership," by emphasizing the acceleration of industrialization in Indonesia.
 
The agreement took place during a meeting between President Joko Widodo and President Moon Jae-In in Bogor, West Java, in 2017.
 
"We also do our best regarding the 'special strategic partnerships,' in an effort to increase the volume of trade, investment, business, and others between the two countries," he explained.
 
In the January-June 2018 period, trade between the two countries grew 10.12 percent to US$8.84 billion compared to the same period of the previous year, but Indonesia experienced a deficit of $1.8 million. (ANTARA) 
15
March
Djibouti Prime Minister Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed paid a courtesy call on Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla at the Vice Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Thursday, to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
 
"We have just talked with the Djibouti prime minister about our relations and good steps to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries," Kalla stated following a closed-door meeting with Mohamed.
 
Mohamed visited Indonesia to seek the government's support to develop sciences, particularly in utilizing geothermal energy through cooperation with Indonesia.
 
The Djibouti government hopes Indonesia would send its professional workers to help the Eastern African country develop its human resources, particularly in developing geothermal energy.
 
"We hope to receive support from the Indonesian government to increase capacity building and the capacity of experts in the geothermal industry in Djibouti. The Indonesian government will help Djibouti develop its geothermal industry," Mohamed remarked.
 
"The Indonesian government has capacity in the sector and has helped our neighbor Kenya. Therefore, we hope they will do the same for Djibouti," he remarked.
 
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, who accompanied Kalla during the meeting, noted that Indonesia will prepare scholarships for 25 Djibouti citizens to study geothermal industry in Indonesia. (ANTARA) 
15
March
 
South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Kim Chang-beom and Indonesian Ambassador to South Korea Umar Hadi inaugurated the new executive board of Indonesia-Korea Friendship Association (IKFA) for the 2019-2024 period.
 
Indonesian businessman Adhi Wargono was elected as IKFA general chairman for the 2019-2024 term, replacing Nick. T Dammen who held the post from 2010 to 2015.
 
"I believe that South Korea and Indonesia need each other particularly in the run up to industry 4.0," Wargono said during the inauguration of KFA executive board in Jakarta on Thursday.
 
KFA aims to forge the friendship between the two countries through arts, culture, sports and business.
 
The creation of the new KFA executive board is the suggestion of Ambassador Kim Chang-beom, he said.
 
The IKFA executive board comprises steering committee with Prof. Dr. Rokhmin Dahuri, Abd. Nick T. Dammen, Geunhyo An, Yi Sun Hyeong and Darmawan Djayusman as members and executive council with Adhi Wargono as chairman, : Jimmy Berlian Sutopo as vice chairman. Danang Girindrawardana as secretary general and Ratna Renggogeni as vice secretary general.
 
Meanwhile, Rina Novita was elected as chief of creative entertainment section, Irman Alfian Zahiruddin as chief of education section, Christopher Winata and Yudian Alkatsyah as chiefs of business development section,
 
Dr. Harry Darsono PhD was elected as chief of art & culture section: ,Kesit B. Handoyo as chief of sports section, and Hur Young Soon as chief of relations and translation section. (ANTARA)