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UK-Indonesia Military Ties in the Headlines with Minister of State Visit

The trip highlighted continuing efforts by both sides to make advances in
defense collaboration.

[image: Prashanth Parameswaran]

By *Prashanth Parameswaran*
<https://thediplomat.com/authors/prashanth-parameswaran/>

October 01, 2019

Last week, the UK’s minister of state of the defense ministry paid a visit
to Indonesia. The trip highlighted the continuing efforts by both sides to
make advances in the defense aspect of their broader bilateral relationship..

The defense relationship between Indonesia and the UK exists within the
wider arc of diplomatic ties. The defense aspect of the relationship was
formalized in a memorandum of understanding on defense cooperation inked by
the two sides in London back in 2012. Since then, there have been some
efforts to develop aspects of defense cooperation, including joint
consultations as well as the people-to-people ties.

That has continued on into 2019 as well, a landmark year for ties since as
both sides commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between them. In June 2019, for instance, both
countries held the first iteration of their Joint Defense Cooperation
Dialogue (JDCD) in London, which was a notable advance for the security
aspect of ties. During that meeting, both sides had agreed to advance
several priority areas of cooperation including humanitarian assistance and
disaster relief, counterterrorism, and peacekeeping operations, and
maritime security, and also discussed other issues including cybersecurity.

Last week, the defense aspect of the relationship was in the headlines
again with the visit of the UK minister of state of the defense ministry.
HE Baroness Goldie DL and her delegation were on scheduled visit to
Indonesia which saw them engage in a series of meetings while in Jakarta,
including a meeting with Indonesia’s Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu
that occurred on September 26.

During the meeting, both sides discussed the state of their defense
relations and also discussed regional and international issues of mutual
interest. According to Indonesia’s defense ministry (KEMHAN), during the
meeting, Ryacudu said that Indonesia appreciated the good relations and
cooperation that had been built between the two countries thus far, and
also reinforced the considerations Indonesia continues to be guided by in
its defense ties, including building mutual trust, strengthening its
defense capacity, and building up its own defense industry.

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Unsurprisingly, no further specifics were publicly disclosed by either side
on their private deliberations. Nonetheless, as both sides continue on with
their commemoration activities and we see incremental gains being made in
defense ties, engagements such as these will continue to be important to
monitor to get a sense of how the two countries intend to turning their
aspirations into reality in the coming months and years.

AUTHORS

[image: Prashanth Parameswaran]
STAFF AUTHOR Prashanth Parameswaran

Prashanth Parameswaran is Senior Editor at *The Diplomat* based in
Washington, D.C., where he produces analysis on Southeast Asian political
and security issues, Asian defense affairs, and U.S. foreign policy in the
Asia-Pacific.

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