martes, 7 de enero de 2020



Asia Daily Briefing - Troubled waters

January 7, 2020

Jokowi vows 

'no compromise' 

on Natuna standoff 

with China

JAKARTA -- A weeklong 
 standoff between Indonesian
 and Chinese vessels in waters
 near the South China Sea
 shows no signs of abating as 
President Joko Widodo
 reasserts Jakarta's claim to 
the fishing area and Beijing 
says it has not violated any international laws.

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