Jakarta ● Thu, June 23 2022
Last week Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi and her Czech counterpart Jan Lipavský chaired the High-Level Dialogue on the Indo-Pacific in Prague, which saw 55 countries represented. The Czech Republic will be next year's president of the Council of the European Union, while Indonesia the 2023 chair of ASEAN.
France, the current EU president also hosted a similar dialogue in Paris.
The two events demonstrate the EU's desire to play a more significant role in the Indo-Pacific. The EU adopted its vision for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in September 2021. The strategy, like those of many other global players such as the United States, Japan and Australia, acknowledges ASEAN's centrality in the implementation of Indo-Pacific cooperation, at least on paper.
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