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Putin hosts Indonesian Prabowo to Russia as part of a bid to strengthen ties

On Thursday, the Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at St Petersburg in northern Russia. They discussed ways to strengthen what some officials called a growing strategic partnership.

Some powers, such as Australia, have been disturbed by the deepening of relations between Russia and Indonesia. This is part of Moscow’s attempt to establish new relationships with the Global South, amid Western attempts at isolating it due to the Ukraine War.

Putin, who met with the Indonesian delegation at the Constantine Palace in Moscow, noted that Indonesia had joined BRICS and was certain it would have a major impact on the grouping.

Prabowo expressed his gratitude to Putin for his support in Indonesia's membership of BRICS, and noted that relations between the two countries are improving.

In a speech in Moscow this week, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, and Sugiono from Indonesia, spoke of a potential strategic partnership between their two countries.

Russia proposes to deepen military, security and trade ties, as well as nuclear ties, with Indonesia. Indonesia has the fourth-largest population in the world.

Prabowo visited Russia before in August 2024 when he served as defence minister and President-elect. He described Moscow as "a great friend" and expressed his hope for stronger collaboration on defence, education, and energy.

Indonesia announced that it plans to build a 500 MW nuclear power plant in 2032. It hopes to have it online within the next decade. The authorities said that developers interested in the project included Russia's Rosatom and China CNNC as well as NuScale, a U.S. manufacturer of small modular reactors.

Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, relies primarily on coal for power, despite having a massive potential in renewable energy sources like hydro, solar, and geothermal.

Indonesia, anticipating a high demand for energy in the future and aiming to reduce carbon emissions while increasing power generation, is looking at nuclear power as a solution.

Prabowo, Indonesia's foreign minister, has maintained Indonesian non-aligned policy and pledged to befriend any country including Russia and the United States. He said that Indonesia would not join any military alliance.

China is Indonesia's biggest trading partner. However, Prabowo recently announced a number of concessions to trade with the U.S. in an effort to counter the effects of tariffs.

Russia has praised Indonesia for its 'balanced position' on the Ukraine conflict. Last November, Russia and Indonesia held their first joint maritime exercises in the Java Sea. Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge from St Petersburg, Russia and Stanley Widianto, Gibran Peshimam and Mark Trevelyan in Jakarta

(source: Reuters)