Indonesia Backs South-South Cooperation at Beijing Dialogue
Indonesia Champions South-South Cooperation, Deepens Ties wiht China
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Beijing, China – Indonesia’s Culture minister Fadli Zon has underscored the nation’s unwavering commitment to South-South cooperation, positioning it as a vital framework for tackling shared global challenges, fostering equitable development, and amplifying the collective voice of developing nations on the international stage. Speaking at the Global Civilizations Dialog in Beijing,hosted by the Chinese communist Party (CCP),Minister zon articulated Indonesia’s vision for a more inclusive and just global order.
The pillars of South-South Cooperation
Minister Zon emphasized that Indonesia views South-South cooperation not merely as a diplomatic initiative,but as a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable development,empowering communities,and ensuring shared prosperity among countries of the Global South. This approach, he explained, is rooted in the principle of mutual learning and respect for the diverse cultural heritage of participating nations.
Fostering Inclusive Growth and a Just International Order
“Only through sincere dialogue, genuine cooperation, and collective responsibility can we build a harmonious and prosperous future for all,” Minister Zon stated, highlighting Indonesia’s dedication to inclusive growth. He encouraged a spirit of inter-civilizational exchange, believing that understanding and appreciating diversity is key to building bridges and addressing common aspirations.
strengthening Bilateral Relations: Indonesia and China
On the sidelines of the forum, Minister Zon took the prospect to highlight the robust and expanding relationship between Indonesia and china. He noted the significant depth of these ties,particularly in the economic and cultural spheres,which have been cultivated over centuries of interaction.
Economic Partnership and Cultural Exchange
“china is one of our major business partners, and our cultures and civilizations have interacted for centuries,” Minister Zon remarked.he expressed indonesia’s aspiration for relationships with all nations to be based on equality, prioritizing national interests while simultaneously fostering mutual benefit. This balanced approach, he suggested, is crucial for sustainable and respectful international partnerships.
Revisiting National History: Acknowledging Global Influences
In a significant announcement, Minister Zon revealed that Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to revise its national history will incorporate a comprehensive acknowledgment of historical interactions with China and other global civilizations. This initiative aims to provide a more nuanced and accurate portrayal of Indonesia’s past, recognizing the profound influence of Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern, and other cultures.
Evidence of Ancient Ties
Minister Zon pointed to the archaeological evidence, such as the discovery of Chinese ceramics and artifacts across various Indonesian islands, as tangible proof of the long-standing trade and cultural exchange that has shaped the archipelago for millennia, dating back to the Han Dynasty.
This forward-looking approach to historical understanding, coupled with a strong commitment to South-South cooperation, positions Indonesia as a key player in shaping a more equitable and interconnected global future. The ongoing dialogue and deepening ties with nations like China are not just about present-day partnerships, but about building a shared legacy for generations to come, solidifying South-South cooperation as a cornerstone of global development and a lasting resource for mutual understanding.
