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词条 Indonesia–Myanmar relations
释义

  1. Country comparison

  2. Co-operation

  3. History

  4. High level visits

  5. Trade and investment

  6. Notes

  7. External links

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Indonesia–Myanmar relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Myanmar Diplomatic relations were established on 27 December 1949. Indonesia has an embassy in Yangon, while Myanmar has an embassy in Jakarta.

Country comparison

Indonesia IndonesiaMyanmar Myanmar
Population 255,461,700[1] 51,486,253[2]
Area 1,904,569  km2 (735,358 sq mi) 676,578  km2 (261,227 sq mi )
Population Density 124.66/km2 (322.87/sq mi) 76/km2 (196.8/sq mi)
Time zones 3 1
Capital Jakarta Naypyidaw
Largest City Jakarta – 11,374,022 (30,326,103 Metro) Yangon – 5,209,541 (5,998,000 Metro)
Government Unitary presidential constitutional republic Unitary presidential constitutional republic
Official language Indonesian Burmese
Main religions 87.2% Islam, 6.9% Protestantism, 2.9% Catholicism, 1.6% Hinduism, 0.72% Buddhism, 0.05% Confucianism, 0.5% Other 80% Buddhism, 7% Christianity, 6% Burmese folk religion, 4% Islam, 2% Hinduism, 1% Other
Ethnic groups 40.22% Javanese, 15.5% Sundanese, 3.58% Batak, 3.03% Madurese, 2.88% Betawi, 2.73% Minangkabau, 2.69% Bugis, 2.27% Malay, 27.1% Other 68% Bamar, 9% Shan, 7% Karen, 3.5% Rakhine, 2.5% Burmese Chinese, 2% Mon 1.5% Kachin, 1.3% Indian, 1% Chin, 0.8% Kayah, 5% Other
GDP (per capita) $11,135 $4,751
GDP (nominal) $895.577 billion $65.291 billion

Co-operation

Indonesia supported and welcomed Myanmar’s membership to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1997. Indonesia also supports Myanmar's democratization process. Indonesia has since been playing the role of a regional supervisor of democracy by constantly encouraging Naypidaw to reform its authoritarian system.[3]

As the world's most populous Muslim country, Indonesia watch the communal violence against Rohingya Muslim minority closely. Indonesia also exchange views with Bangladesh and United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), to voiced their concern and addressing the Rohingya refugees problems in Myanmar. The UN agency expressed appreciation for Indonesia`s contribution to helping find solution to the Rohingya issue.[4] Yudhoyono, the president of Indonesia, urge Myanmar's leaders to address Buddhist-led violence against Muslims that he said could cause problems for Muslims elsewhere in the region. Indonesia encourages Myanmar to address the Rohingya issue wisely, appropriately and prevent tension and violence. Indonesia is ready to support Myanmar to reach those goals.[5]

On May 22 [6] and August 20, 2013[7] Indonesian Police anti-terror squad Detachment 88, caught terrorist suspects and revealed an attempt by Indonesian Islamist militants to bomb the Myanmar Embassy in Jakarta. This failed terrorist plot was said to retaliate the killing of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.[8]

In 2017, following a military persecution of the Rohingyas, protesters demonstrated in front of the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta and a molotov cocktail was thrown into the building.[9]

History

The relations between ancient Indonesia and Myanmar dated back to 14th century, the Nagarakretagama Javanese manuscript dated from Majapahit period has mentioned Marutma, a state that today is identified as Martaban or Mottama, located in modern Southern Myanmar.[10]

Burma has been a strong supporter of Indonesia's struggle for independence. In 1947, Burma, then under transitional government, requested the Indian Government to hold Conference on Indonesian Affairs in New Delhi. On 23 March – 2 April 1947, India held Asian Relations Conference in New Delhi, India, in which Burma, still under British colonial rule, showed its support by condemning Dutch military aggression. During Indonesia's struggle for independence, Burma allowed Indonesia Dakota RI-001 "Seulawah" aircraft, donated by Acehnese people, to land at the then called Rangoon's Mingaladon Airport on 26 January 1949 and was rented by Union of Burma Airways.

Burma declared its independence from Britain on January 4, 1948. Subsequently the two countries officially established diplomatic relation on 27 December 1949. The establishment of diplomatic relation between the two countries was highlighted by the opening of "Indonesian House" in Yangon, which was later upgraded into the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia on April 1950. At that time, President Soekarno hailed Burma as "a comrade in struggling and fulfilling true independence".[11]

High level visits

President Soeharto paid a visit to Myanmar on 26 November 1972, on 22–29 August 1974, and on 23–25 February 1997. On the other hand, General Ne Win paid a visit to Indonesia on 11–14 June 1973 and on 8–13 June 1974. General Ne Win also paid a personal visit to Indonesia on 23–25 September 1997 at the invitation of President Soeharto. Meanwhile, Senior General Than Shwe also paid a visit to Indonesia on 5–8 June 1995, November 1996, and on April 2005.[11]

Other indication of the improvement of Indonesia–Myanmar relationship is the visit of three Indonesian Presidents to Myanmar: President Abdurrahman Wahid on 7 November 1999, President Megawati Soekarnoputri on 24 August 2001, and President Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on 1–2 March 2006 and 23–24 April 2013.[12] Myanmar Prime Minister General Thein Sein paid an official visit to Indonesia on 16–17 March 2009 and May 2011.

Trade and investment

Indonesia's exports to Myanmar include paper and paper products, palm oil, iron and steel, tobacco and rubber. Meanwhile, Indonesia's imports from Myanmar include cornstarch, timber, nuts, soda, fish and vegetables. Myanmar indicated its desire to import fertilizer or cement and invited Indonesian investors to invest or open businesses in Myanmar. The total value of Indonesia-Myanmar trade as of June 2008 amounted to US$159 billion.[13]

Indonesia also agreed to invest in Myanmar’s electrical power and construction sector. Indonesia's largest cement producer, PT Semen Indonesia, agreed to invest US$200 million in a cement plant in Myanmar that will be built early in 2014.[14] During his state visit in April 2013, President Yudhoyono vowed to increase economic cooperation in line with Myanmar’s reforms, and also promised to push Indonesia’s public and private firms to invest in Myanmar, and set a target trade volume of $1 billion for 2014.[15] Both Indonesia and Myanmar are promoting the two countries' trade volume. The trade volume is estimated to reach up to $1 billion in 2016.[16] Indonesia has offered to purchase 300,000 tons of rice from Myanmar.

Notes

1. ^CBS Estimate May 2015 - http://www.bps.go.id/linkTabelStatis/view/id/1274
2. ^DPMIP Estimate 2014 - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B067GBtstE5TWkJiaThxY08zZVU/view
3. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.fairobserver.com/article/indonesia-myanmar-relations-promoting-democracy-south-east-asia |title =Indonesia-Myanmar Relations: Promoting Democracy in South-East Asia |first =Jarno |last =Lang |website =fairobserver.com |publisher =Fair Observer |accessdate =25 May 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web| title = Indonesia, Bangladesh discuss Rohingya issue| url = http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/88147/indonesia-bangladesh-discuss-rohingya-issue| author = Jafar M Sidik| date = April 2, 2013 | publisher= Antara News| accessdate =4 June 2013 }}
5. ^{{cite web| title = Indonesian president urges Myanmar to address Muslim violence| url = https://news.yahoo.com/indonesia-urge-myanmar-address-muslim-violence-055337660.html| author = Jason Szep and John O'Callaghan | date = April 23, 2013| publisher= Reuters| accessdate =4 June 2013 }}
6. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2013/05/23/078482643/Berniat-Bom-Kedubes-Myanmar-Sigit-Ditangkap |title =Berniat Bom Kedubes Myanmar, Sigit Ditangkap |date =23 May 2013 |author =Rusman Paraqbueq |website =tempo.co |publisher =Tempo |language =Indonesian |accessdate =4 December 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web |url =http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2013/08/21/057506033/Police-Arrests-Three-Terrorist-Suspects |title =Police Arrest Three Terrorist Suspects |date =21 August 2013 |author =M. Andi Perdana |website =tempo.co |publisher =Tempo |accessdate =4 December 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/11/07/terror-suspect-plotted-facebook-attack-myanmar-embassy.html |title =Terror suspect plotted on Facebook to attack Myanmar Embassy |date =November 7, 2013 |author =Angela Dewan |website =thejakartapost.com |publisher =The Jakarta Post |accessdate =4 December 2013}}
9. ^{{cite news |url =http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/molotov-cocktail-thrown-at-myanmar-embassy-in-jakarta-9181844 |title =Molotov cocktail thrown at Myanmar embassy in Jakarta |date =3 September 2017 |author =Chandi Vatvani |website =channelnewsasia.com |publisher =Channel News Asia |accessdate =3 September 2017}}
10. ^Nagarakretagama pupuh (canto) 15, these states are mentioned as Mitreka Satata, literary means "partners with common order".
11. ^{{cite web |url =http://kbriyangon.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=33 |title =Indonesia-Myanmar Bilateral Relations |website =Embassy of Republic of Indonesia, Yangon, Myanmar |publisher =Embassy of Indonesia |accessdate =25 May 2013}}
12. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/sby-to-visit-singapore-myanmar-brunei/ |title =SBY to Visit Singapore, Myanmar, Brunei |date = April 19, 2013 |website =Jakarta Globe |publisher =Jakarta Globe |accessdate =25 May 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web |url =http://kbriyangon.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32&Itemid=31 |title =Indonesia – Myanmar Economic Relations |website =Embassy of Republic of Indonesia, Yangon, Myanmar |publisher =Embassy of Indonesia |accessdate =25 May 2013}}
14. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.globalcement.com/news/item/1540-semen-indonesia-to-build-us$200m-plant-in-myanmar |title =Semen Indonesia to build US$200m plant in Myanmar |date =27 March 2013 |website =globalcement.com |publisher =Global Cement |accessdate =24 June 2013}}
15. ^{{cite web |url =http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/asia/346803/myanmar-indonesia-boost-ties-trade |title =Myanmar, Indonesia boost ties, trade |date =24 April 2013 |website =bangkokpost.com |publisher =Bangkok Post |accessdate =25 May 2013}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://investvine.com/myanmar-indonesia-target-1b-trade/|title=Myanmar, Indonesia target $1b trade|first=Arno|last=Maierbrugger|work=Inside Investor|date=17 April 2013|accessdate=23 May 2013}}

External links

  • Indonesian Embassy in Yangon, Myanmar
  • Myanmar Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia
{{Foreign relations of Indonesia}}{{Foreign relations of Burma}}{{Asia topic|Foreign relations of}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Indonesia-Myanmar relations}}

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