JAKARTA, July 4 — Indonesia has pledged full support for Malaysia in its role as the Asean chair in 2025, particularly in addressing the Myanmar issue, said its Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi.
During bilateral discussions with her Malaysian counterpart Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan in Putrajaya yesterday, she expressed hope that Malaysia would continue the inclusive approach Indonesia implemented during its tenure as Asean chair last year.
“We discussed the deteriorating situation in Myanmar. There has not been any progress towards inclusive dialogue,” Retno said.
Both countries agreed to strengthen unity among stakeholders through inclusive dialogue, expand non-politicised humanitarian aid, and garner international support for Asean's collective efforts.
On the Palestine issue, she highlighted shared concerns and commitments to supporting Palestinian independence, affirming ongoing bilateral and international support.
Addressing the Malaysia-Indonesia border issue, Retno welcomed the completion of negotiations for land segments on Sebatik Island and Sinapad-Sesai, with plans to formalise these agreements into a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
The minister added that the technical process for the West Pillar on Sebatik Island to AA2 segment is in its final stages, with both sides preparing a field plan to be annexed to the MOU.
“Negotiations are ongoing for maritime boundaries in the Intertidal and Gap area of the Sulawesi Sea,” she said, stressing adherence to the MOU Common Guidelines to ensure the safety of fishermen.
Other topics covered during the discussions included the protection of Indonesian citizens in Malaysia, improving education access for children of Indonesian migrant workers, and enhancing cooperation to combat human trafficking across Asean.
During her visit, Retno also paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, discussing preparations for the upcoming 17th Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation to be hosted by Indonesia this year.
— Bernama