Summary

Indonesia and Russia have commenced their first joint naval exercises in the Java Sea, aimed at strengthening diplomatic and defense ties. Russian warships arrived with helicopters and support vessels, engaging in knowledge exchanges with the Indonesian navy.

Although traditionally non-aligned, newly elected Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto seeks closer ties with Russia, continuing a $1.1 billion fighter jet deal despite potential U.S. sanctions.

Despite Indonesia’s neutral foreign policy, President Prabowo Subianto seeks closer defense ties with Russia.

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    917 days ago

    They could use some practise. They managed to lose a naval battle with a country that doesn’t have a navy.