Hau Aukus, Malaysia And The Philippines Unify The Views On Australian Nuclear Submarines
On October 18, Foreign Minister of Malaysia and Indonesia expressed concerns that Australian nuclear energy submarines could increase competition among countries in Southeast Asia.0: 00/1: 33 domain Namngoai Chief Malaysia Saifuddin (left) and Indonesian co-member Marsudi in the meeting at Jakarta on October 18. (Source: EPA-EFE) Speaking after the talks with the co-member Malaysian Saifuddin Abdullah is visiting Jakarta, Indonesia Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi emphasized: "This situation will definitely not benefit anyone". The Foreign Minister agreed that efforts to maintain a peaceful and stable area must continue, and do not want the current dynamics to stress in the armed race and both in preventing strength . The general press conference, the two foreign ministers said, agreed to strengthen the unity and the central role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and urged all ASEAN partners to contribute to stable, security, peace and prosperity of the region and respect international law