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SIDI-NATUNA: a regional development

SIDI-NATUNA: a regional development. ITS Jakarta, 3 September 2019. Dr. Siswo Pramono , LL.M Director General / Head of Policy Analysis and Development Agency (PADA) MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA.

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SIDI-NATUNA: a regional development

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  1. SIDI-NATUNA: a regional development ITS Jakarta, 3September 2019 Dr. SiswoPramono, LL.M Director General / Head of Policy Analysis and Development Agency (PADA) MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA this document shall not be multiplied since part of it represent work in progress in PADA

  2. 3 PILLARS + 1 NAFTA US$23 T 0,5 Bilion Stable 3 Economies EU US$16 T 0,5 billion Sustainable 27 Economies Germany China Indonesia India France RCEP US$ 27 T 3,5 Billion Fragile 16 Economies US (Source: Fund for Peace, 2018, processed by PADA)

  3. ASEAN OUTLOOK ON THE INDO-PACIFI: EAS PLATFORM MARITIME COOPERATION • Political-Security • Socio-Economic • Environment • Technical Cooperation KEY ELEMENTS • Single Geostrategic Theatre • Region of Cooperation, NOT Rivalry • Region of Development and Prosperity for All • Maritime domain and perspective CONNECTIVITY • Developing Public-Private Partnership on Connectivity in Indo-Pacific region • Building synergies with other countries and sub-regional framework on connectivity in Indo-Pacific region • Connecting the Connectivities PRINCIPLES OBJECTIVES • Openness • Inclusivity • Transparency • Respect for international law • ASEAN Centrality • Mutual respect, trust, and benefit • Respect for sovereignty • EAS Bali Principles (2011) • Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC) • Promoting a new outlook of cooperation • Creating an enabling environment for peace, stability and prosperity • Strengthening the existing ASEAN-Led Mechanism (EAS) • Developing priorities that are important for all SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) • Developing Indo-Pacific agenda for achieving the SDGs • The alignment of regional development agenda with the SDGs. ECONOMIC COOPERATION • Ensuring open and fair economic system; • Increased business interaction; WAY FORWARD

  4. Seeking Commonalities BRI SAGAR IORA Japan’s AAGC AOIP US’S BUILD Act EU – ASIA Connectivity OZ’s New Pacific Policy BRI

  5. ASEAN Outlook: Promoting Cooperations and Synergy BRI EU-Asia Connectivity Industrial parks business connectivity in the South China Sea • Shared Vision of India-Indonesia Maritime Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: • Aceh – Andaman & Nicobar • IMT-GT Plus • China (BRI) -Japan Smart City in Thailand BIMP-EAGA With possible Australia as dialogue partner • Trilateral Infrastructure Cooperation (US, Japan, Australia) • Papua New Guinea • Possibly Papua Kenya, Lamu Port Project by China (BRI) and France Master Plan of ASEAN Connectivity

  6. NATUNA ISLANDS

  7. ROADMAP TOWARDSNATUNA GLOBAL GEOPARK

  8. Thank You

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