China and Indonesia Strengthen Counter-Terrorism Cooperation Recently
Beijing, The Gulf Observer: Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong held a significant meeting with Rycko Amelza Dahniel, Head of Indonesia’s National Counter-Terrorism Agency, in Beijing on Friday.
Both leaders pledged to intensify their collaborative efforts in counter-terrorism, underscoring the commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation in this crucial domain.
State Councilor Wang Xiaohong remarked on the robust momentum in the development of China-Indonesia relations, attributing it to the strategic guidance provided by the leaders of both nations. He expressed China’s readiness to work closely with Indonesia in implementing important consensus reached by the leaders and emphasized the imperative role of the Global Security Initiative.
Highlighting the need to bolster the mechanism for counter-terrorism cooperation, Wang called for an enhancement in collaboration on capacity building, communication, and coordination concerning international counter-terrorism affairs. The State Councilor urged the deepening of practical cooperation in law enforcement security and the advancement of a high-level China-Indonesia community with a shared future.
In response, Rycko Amelza Dahniel conveyed Indonesia’s willingness to fortify practical counter-terrorism cooperation with China, aiming to elevate the overall level of collaboration between the two countries. He expressed his commitment to working jointly with China on various fronts, aligning with the shared goal of ensuring regional and global security.
The meeting between the Chinese State Councilor and the Head of Indonesia’s National Counter-Terrorism Agency signals a heightened commitment to addressing the evolving challenges posed by terrorism. As both nations navigate complex security landscapes, their collaboration stands as a testament to the strength and depth of the China-Indonesia partnership in fostering regional and global stability.