Indonesia's government officially reaffirmed its commitment to keeping the Strait of Malacca open without imposing any transit fees or tolls, following the pledge with Singapore. Foreign Minister Sugiono reiterated that Indonesia supports international maritime laws and freedoms, specifically referencing UNCLOS provisions. Indonesia is focused on balancing strategic security concerns while fostering economic growth for coastal communities dependent on maritime traffic. Enhanced cooperation with Singapore is seen as an important step toward addressing environmental protection, anti-piracy efforts, and ensuring smooth navigation through this critical waterway.
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Indonesia's Stance on Upholding Freedom of Navigation
Published July 6, 2026 at 2:55 PM UTC