Blinken to visit Indonesia, Malaysia next week

Blinken to visit Indonesia, Malaysia next week

The visit comes as the Biden administration ramps up engagement in Southeast Asia in efforts to counter China's growing influence.

Antony Blinken will be the third and most senior US official to visit the region in two months. (AP pic)
PETALING JAYA:
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due to visit Indonesia and Malaysia next week as the Biden administration ramps up engagement in Southeast Asia, a bloc it sees as central to its efforts to counter China’s growing influence.

Indonesia’s director-general for American and European Affairs I Gede Ngurah Swajaya told reporters in Jakarta today that Blinken would visit Jakarta on Dec 13-14, the third and most senior US official to visit the region in two months.

Two Southeast Asian diplomatic sources, who requested anonymity, said Blinken was also expected to visit Malaysia on Dec 14-15 in his maiden trip to the region.

During his Indonesia leg, Blinken would deliver a speech on health, investment, and infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific region, Ngurah said.

He would also participate virtually in the Bali Democracy Forum on Dec 9.

It was not immediately clear whether Blinken would be visiting other countries in the region. A US embassy spokesman in Jakarta declined to comment.

At a meeting with Southeast Asian foreign ministers at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in September, Blinken said Washington would soon release a new strategy for the wider Indo-Pacific region that would build “on our shared vision for a free, open, interconnected, resilient and secure region”.

Daniel Kritenbrink, the top US diplomat for East Asia, said in Thailand last week that Washington was not asking its allies to choose between it and China, promoting instead a shared vision of a rules-based order “where large countries don’t bully the weak”. US Commerce secretary Gina Raimondo also visited the region last month to promote economies ties.

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