Indonesia FM urges cooperation, trust on Indo-Pacific


This US Navy photo released April 29, 2020 shows The Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) conducting underway operations on April 28, 2020 in the South China Sea. - AFP

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi on Monday (June 13) concluded her day-long work visit to Prague, where she attended the High-Level Dialogue on the Indo-Pacific hosted by the Czech Republic as part of the Council of the European Union’s rotating presidency, which it takes over from France next month.

It is the second in a series of forums, with the inaugural Ministerial Forum for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific hosted in February by France, and comes as the EU looks to implementing its strategy in the region.

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