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*Indonesia, US set to boost defence cooperation after Prabowo Subianto
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[image: Indonesia's Defence Ministry is trying to modernise its weapon
systems, and has shown interest in some US-made ones.]Indonesia's Defence
Ministry is trying to modernise its weapon systems, and has shown interest
in some US-made ones.PHOTO: AFP

Linda Yulisman <https://www.straitstimes.com/authors/linda-yulisman>

Indonesia Correspondent
PUBLISHED

OCT 19, 2020, 8:12 PM SGT
JAKARTA - Indonesia and the United States have agreed to boost defence and
security cooperation after a meeting between Indonesian Defence Minister
Prabowo Subianto and US Defence Secretary Mark Esper in Washington.

The top defence officials discussed "regional security, bilateral defence
priorities, and defence acquisitions" in their meeting last Friday (Oct
16), according to a joint statement released by Indonesia's Defence
Ministry and the US Department of Defence on the same day. They expressed
their common intention "to enhance bilateral military-to-military
activities and work together on maritime security".

"Secretary Esper communicated the importance of upholding human rights, the
rule of law and professionalisation as the two countries expand their
engagement. Minister Subianto expressed the importance of military
engagement at all levels, and communicated his appreciation for the United
States' support for Indonesia's defence modernisation," the statement said.


But it did not elaborate what kind of support Mr Prabowo had referred to.
Defence Ministry spokesman Dahnil Anzar Simanjuntak cannot be reached for
comment.

There has been no official announcement about any deal that Indonesia
sealed with the US during Mr Prabowo's five-day visit, which ended on
Monday.

The trip was a follow-up to Mr Prabowo's phone call with his US counterpart
on Aug 4, in which, according to a readout by the US Department of Defence,
both talked about maritime security, defense acquisitions and military
exercises.

Indonesia's Defence Ministry is trying to modernise its weapon systems, and
has shown interest in some US-made ones.

Mr Prabowo, appointed defence minister last year
<https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/indonesians-angry-disappointed-over-jokowis-decision-to-include-prabowo-in-new-cabinet>
after
losing the presidential election twice to Mr Joko Widodo, had earlier met
his counterparts from China, Russia and other key arms suppliers - all US
adversaries - and discussed Indonesia's current needs in defence, while
also touching on some regional affairs.

The US was expected to renew warnings to Jakarta against major arms
purchases from Moscow, and experts warned that purchasing Russian fighter
jets could lead to US sanctions under the US Countering America's
Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (Caatsa), Reuters reported.

Mr Prabowo's visit also came at a time when Washington is setting its sight
on South-east Asian partners to contain the greater influence of China in
the Indo-Pacific region.
<https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/will-us-and-china-go-from-cold-to-hot-war>

The US has also renewed its interest in the energy-rich South China Sea,
where China has overlapping claims with Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia,
Brunei and Taiwan. Indonesia is not a party in the dispute, but its Natuna
Sea borders the waters.
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Among the future cooperation between the US and Indonesia is the restarting
of work to recover the remains of American personnel lost in Indonesia
during World War II, under a memorandum of intent signed by Mr Prabowo and
Dr Esper, the statement said.

"Both leaders expressed sympathies to those affected by the Covid-19 in the
United States and Indonesia," it added.

The US has handed over ventilators and US$12.3 million (S$16.7 million) in
Covid-19 relief funding to Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous
nation of nearly 270 million people, where 365,240 have been infected and
12,617 killed by the coronavirus.

Mr Prabowo, a 69-year-old former army's special forces commander, was
previously banned from entering the US for two decades due to his alleged
role in past human rights violations, including the 1998 riots after the
fall of Indonesia's strongman Suharto, his former father-in-law.
Indonesia's Defence Minister Prabowo, once banned from entering US, gets
invitation to visit
<https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/indonesias-defence-minister-prabowo-once-banned-from-entering-us-gets-invitation-to>
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by Indonesia's defence minister to Austria linked to possible jet deal:
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<https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/trip-by-indonesias-defence-minister-to-austria-linked-to-possible-jet-deal-leaked>

Concerns over human rights abuses had also ended the cooperation between
the Indonesia and US military.

Human rights advocates had protested Washington's latest move to grant Mr
Prabowo a visa. In a joint letter to US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo
dated Oct 13, Amnesty International and other groups had said the decision
to lift the travel ban on him is "abrupt, complete reversal of longstanding
US foreign policy which has been in place for 20 years".

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