Dozens of Indonesian trade union activists staged a protest outside the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta, condemning the shooting of an Indonesian worker by the Malaysian maritime patrol. The demonstrators held banners and chanted slogans,
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today urged Malaysians to remain calm and not retaliate after the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta was pelted with eggs yesterday, following a maritime incident involving Indonesian nationals.
Dozens of Indonesians, angered over the fatal shooting of an Indonesian migrant worker in neighboring waters, have thrown eggs at the Malaysian embassy in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta.
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency had “fired several shots” at a boat, allegedly belonging to Indonesian migrant workers in the waters off Morib Beach in Selangor on Friday (Jan 24).
Indonesia urges Malaysia to investigate the shooting of five Indonesian citizens by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency.
Indonesia and Malaysia have hailed closer bilateral ties, as leaders of both met for talks in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's prime minister said both sides have agreed to enhance cooperation in defence and trade.
Malaysia stands out as one of the most concerned nations in the survey. Other Asian countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines, also report heightened anxiety about automation’s impact on employment, with 85% and 81%, respectively, indicating so.
Muslim-majority Indonesia and Malaysia have long been supporters of Palestinian independence, and their leaders say that's not about to change.
Malaysia and Indonesia want to leverage mutual strength across various key sectors, including defence and oil and gas, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
The synergy between Malaysia, Indonesia and their ASEAN partners is important to ensure that the region's voice is heard more at the global level, especially in facing the geopolitical challenges of a world full of tension,
Trade Minister Budi Santoso highlighted the bilateral agreement between Indonesia and Malaysia to enhance cooperation within the palm oil sector.
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