Jakarta – President Prabowo Subianto and Malaysian Prime Minister Data ‘Seri Anwar Ibrahim discussed the border issues of Indonesia and Malaysia that often caused conflict. Prabowo said he and Anwar discussed the dispute in the amalat block in Sulawesi waters. Prabowo initially explained that the dispute problem at the border was a problem that should be resolved immediately by Indonesia and Malaysia. He encouraged the solution of the problem to benefit the two countries. “For example, we agree on things, border problems that can take more time to solve technically, but in principle we agree to find a solution that benefits both parties,” Prabowo said Friday (6/27/2025). Browse to continue with the content of Prabowo and then illustrate the dispute problem in Ambalat. The problem of the amalato block in Sulawesi Waters is known to have been disputing Indonesia and Malaysia for a long time. According to Prabowo, he and Anwar agreed that Indonesia and Malaysia would utilize the area together. “Examples of the problem of Ambalat we agree while solving each other’s legal problems, we already want to start with the economic cooperation we call joint development,” Prabowo said. “Whatever we meet at sea, we will exploit it jointly. So we agree that we must work for the benefit of our respective countries and people,” he continued. Anwar Ibrahim also welcomes the agreement established between Indonesia and Malaysia regarding disputes in the ambal. He said that the management policy can be carried out together during discussions of the legal aspect that a stalemate is experiencing. “If there seems to be another slight dead end of legislation and regulations, there are no obstacles for us to do immediately economic cooperation, including what was mentioned earlier in the joint development authority in the Ambalat area. Because we, when we wait until it’s done, sometimes last two decades,” Anwar Ibrahim said. (YGS/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here
Prabowo-anwar Ibrahim discusses the Ambalat Block dispute and agrees to exploitation
