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BECOMING A MORE OPEN, Open State

He questioned whether Indonesia is maturing as a political world, arguing that this is development at hand. &nbsp,

” Moving forth, I think we are pretty convinced that Indonesia is becoming a more receptive state”, he noted. &nbsp,

” We are becoming a more ( democratic ) country, and also at the same time, we are becoming more transparent in a lot of things”.

During the meeting, Mr Rosan, who was an ambassador to the United States from 2021 to last year, said the ongoing conflicts between the US and China would have an effect on Indonesia’s business and investments. &nbsp,

” In Indonesia, we navigate this very carefully. We can see that this conflict may last a considerable amount of time. This is our view”, he said, adding that Indonesia never take sides. &nbsp,

” Based on our foreign policy, we would like to work with everybody … as long as it creates a mutual benefit for all of us and gives ( prosperity ) to all of us”.