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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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