Indonesia ratifies 5 bilateral defence cooperation agreements

The agreements were reportedly reached with Cambodia, India, France, the UAE, and Brazil.

JAKARTA: The House of Representatives (DPR) has legislated five bills in the ratification of bilateral defence cooperation agreements that Indonesia has reached with Cambodia, India, France, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil, reported Antara news agency.

Are the aforementioned five bills on the ratification of international defence cooperation to be passed into law? DPR speaker Puan Maharani asked lawmakers during a plenary meeting at the Parliamentary Complex, Jakarta, on Monday.

In response, all legislators and representatives of each parliamentary fraction voiced their approval for ratifying the international defence deals.

At the start of the meeting, speaker of DPRs Commission I, Meutya Hafid, reported that her commission and the government had earlier agreed to proceed with the legislation of the bills during a work meeting held in Jakarta on Wednesday, Sept 25, 2024.

The parliamentarian emphasised that the five bilateral defence agreements made by Indonesia, which reflect the countrys fruitful defence diplomacy, are expected to avert potential security threats and augment the quality of the national defence industry.

Our defence diplomacy has resulted in cooperation in the defence sector with friendly nations, namely India, France, the United Arab Emirates, Cambodia, and Brazil, she highlighted.

She expressed hope that the ratification of the pacts would enable Indonesia to enjoy fair and mutually beneficial defence partnerships that place high regard on each participating nations national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Meanwhile, law and human rights minister Supratman Andi Agtas, on behalf of President Joko Widodo, expressed the governments approval for the ratification.

He stated that with the bills legislated into law, Indonesia has the legal basis required for implementing the defence agreements it has reached with the five countries.

At Wednesdays meeting with DPRs Commission I, defence minister and President-elect Prabowo Subianto emphasised the importance of ratifying the defence cooperation agreements, considering the partner countries reliable roles and technologies in the defence sector.

Speaking of Cambodia, as an Asean member, it is in our interest to protect and support our partners within the Asean to grow stronger and become more self-reliant, he told lawmakers.

He then drew attention to the value of cooperation with India and France while pointing out that the two countries have nuclear weapons at their disposal.

He also spoke highly of the importance of the defence partnerships forged between Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil.