BSS
  08 Nov 2024, 12:07

Indonesia's new leader heads to China as five-nation tour begins

JAKARTA, Nov 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Indonesia's new president headed to China
for a state visit on Friday, starting a five-nation tour that could include a
meeting with US president-elect Donald Trump as he seeks to balance relations
with major powers on his first foreign trip.

Prabowo Subianto, a 73-year-old ex-general inaugurated last month, has
pledged to position Jakarta more prominently on the world stage while
sticking to its traditional non-aligned foreign policy.

Before departing, Prabowo said he would first visit Beijing, where he is
expected to hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, then travel to
Washington at the invitation of US President Joe Biden.

The trip will include visits to Peru for the APEC summit and Brazil for the
G20 summit of major economies, before ending in Britain, where he will meet
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, he said.

"I believe this demonstrates the high regard in which Indonesia is held and
the importance of inviting Indonesia to participate in bilateral and
multilateral meetings," Prabowo said, according to broadcaster Kompas TV.

"This is an honour for us, and we will maintain good relations with all
parties."

He said he "may visit several Middle Eastern countries" on his way back to
Indonesia at the end of the two-week tour.

It is unclear if his Washington visit will include a meeting with Trump but
Prabowo's presidential spokesman Hasan Nasbi told AFP Thursday that "there is
a possibility" talks with him were on the table.

Prabowo has promised to be bolder on foreign policy than his predecessor Joko
Widodo, who focused more on domestic issues such as the economy.

Beijing and Jakarta are key economic allies, with Chinese companies ploughing
money into extracting Indonesian natural resources in recent years,
particularly the nickel sector.

But last month, Indonesia drove a Chinese coast guard ship from contested
waters in the South China Sea three times.

The incidents were an early test for Prabowo, who has pledged to bolster the
defence of Indonesian territory.