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Chinese premier, Indonesian president agree to deepen their countries' ties NHK

A: Hey there! Did you catch any news lately?

B: Not much, just keeping up with my studies. Why? What's new?

A: Well, Li Qiang, the Chinese Premier, is currently in Indonesia!

B: Oh, really? What did he do there?

A: He met with President Prabowo and they talked about strengthening ties between their countries. Sounds important, huh?

B: Yeah, that's a big deal! I wonder what they discussed...

A: Well, Li mentioned that the world is facing some new uncertainties, but China wants to work together with Indonesia to address those risks and promote common development for everyone's benefit.

B: That sounds like a good plan! What did Prabowo say?

A: He said Li's visit was significant because it confirms the strong relationship between their countries, and they will further deepen their partnership.

B: Wow, that's some friendly international relations! Did they sign any agreements?

A: Yes, they did! They signed deals covering various areas of economic cooperation.

B: Interesting! Li's visit seems to be part of a larger strategy, too. He visited after President Xi Jinping went to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia last month.

B: It looks like China is trying to strengthen ties with Southeast Asian countries while having trade friction with the US administration led by President Donald Trump.

A: Seems like a smart move! Keeping good relationships with other countries can be very beneficial in the long run.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto have agreed to strengthen ties between their two countries.



Li is currently visiting Indonesia. He met with Prabowo after attending a welcome ceremony on Sunday.



In the meeting Li said the world is facing new uncertainties. He said China is willing to jointly address risks, and promote common development to bring more benefits.



Prabowo called Li's visit very significant as it reaffirms their countries' good and close relationship, and said that they will further strengthen their partnership.



After the meeting, the two leaders attended the signing of agreements covering various areas of economic cooperation.



Li's visit follows Chinese President Xi Jinping's trip to Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia last month.



China is believed to be aiming to deepen ties with Southeast Asian nations amid continued trade friction with the US administration led by President Donald Trump.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto have agreed to deepen their partnership, following a meeting during Li's visit to Indonesia. The leaders discussed strengthening ties between the countries in response to global uncertainties, as well as various economic
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Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250525_11/

Date: May 25, 2025

Created: 2025/05/26 07:12

Updated: 2025/12/08 03:57

Last Read: 2025/05/26 07:34