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词条 Indonesia–Vietnam relations
释义

  1. Country comparison

  2. History

  3. High level visits

  4. Tourism

  5. Territorial disputes

  6. See also

  7. External links

  8. Notes

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Indonesia–Vietnam relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Vietnam. Indonesia and Vietnam are neighboring nations that have a maritime border which lies on the South China Sea. Both countries are the member of ASEAN and APEC.

Country comparison

Official Name {{flagdeco>Indonesia Republic of Indonesia{{flagdeco>Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Native Name Republik Indonesia Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Emblem
Flag{{Flagicon|Indonesia|size=140px|text=none}}{{Flagicon|Vietnam|size=135px|text=none}}
Population 263,991,400 92,700,000
Area1,904,569|km2|mi2|abbr=on}}332,698|km2|mi2|abbr=on}}
Population Density138.61|/sqkm|/sqmi|abbr=on}}276.03|/sqkm|/sqmi|abbr=on}}
Time zones 3 1
Capital Jakarta Hanoi
Largest City Jakarta – 9,607,787 Ho Chi Minh City - 3,467,331
Government Unitary presidential constitutional republic Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic
Established 17 August 1945 (Declared)
27 December 1949 (Recognized)
2 September 1945 (Declared)
4 June 1954 (Recognized)
Predecessor StatesDutch Colonial Period (1602–1949)
{{flagicon image>Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg|size=28px}} Dutch East India Company (1602–1800)
----{{flag|Dutch East Indies|size=28px}} (1800–1949)
{{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Republic of Indonesia (1945–1949)
{{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Emergency Government (1948–1949)
----{{flagdeco|Dutch East Indies|size=28px}}{{flag|Netherlands New Guinea|name=Dutch New Guinea|size=28px}} (1949–1962)
----Japanese Occupation Period (1942–1945)
{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan|size=28px}}{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan|army|size=28px}} Occupied Dutch East Indies (1942–1945)
----Post-Colonial Period (1949–present)
{{flag|Indonesia|name=Republic of Indonesia|size=28px}}
  • {{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Republic of the United States of Indonesia (1949–1950)
  • {{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Liberal Democracy period (1950–1957)
  • {{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Guided Democracy period (1957–1965)
  • {{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Transition period (1965–1966)
  • {{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} New Order period (1966–1998)
  • {{flagdeco|Indonesia|size=28px}} Reformasi period (1998–present)
Nguyễn dynasty (1802-1945)

Nguyễn dynasty (1802-1885)



French Colonial Period (1898–1946)
{{flagdeco|France|size=28px}} French Indochina
  • Protectorate of Annam
  • Protectorate of Tonkin
  • {{flagdeco|France|size=28px}} French Cochinchina


Japanese Occupation Period (1940-1945)
{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan|size=28px}}{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan|army|size=28px}} Occupied French Indochina (1940-1945)

Empire of Vietnam (1945)



Post-Colonial period (1945 - 1976)
{{flagdeco|France|size=28px}} French Indochina (1945-1948)
Provisional Central Government of Vietnam (1948-1949)
State of Vietnam (1949-1955)

{{flagdeco|Vietnam|size=28px}} North Vietnam (1945-1976)

South Vietnam (1955-1975)
{{flagdeco|Vietnam|size=28px}} Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (1969-1976)

Post-Unification Period (1976–present)
{{flagdeco|Vietnam|size=28px}} Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976–present)
First Leader Soekarno Hồ Chí Minh
Current LeaderPresidential Standard of Indonesia.svg|size=28px}} President: Joko Widodo President: Trần Đại Quang
Prime Minister: Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Current Deputy Vice President: Jusuf Kalla Vice President: Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh
Legislature People's Consultative AssemblyNational Assembly of Vietnam
Chairman: Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân
Upper House Regional Representative Council
President: Oesman Sapta Odang
Lower House People's Representative Council
Speaker: Setya Novanto
Judiciary Supreme Court
Chief Justice: Muhammad Hatta Ali
Constitutional Court
Chief Justice: Arief Hidayat
Supreme Court
Chief Justice: Nguyễn Hòa Bình
National language Indonesian Vietnamese
GDP (nominal) US$1.020 trillion ($3,895 per capita) US$215.829 billion ($2,305 per capita)
GDP (PPP) US$3.010 trillion ($11,633 per capita) US$648.243 billion ($6,925 per capita)

History

The relations between ancient Indonesia and Vietnam, particularly Southern Vietnam, began around the 7th century, since the era of the Champa, Srivijaya, and later Majapahit kingdoms. {{Citation needed|date=June 2013}} A Majapahit epic poem called Nagarakretagama mentioned several states that is today Vietnam, Champa and Yawana (Annam). Indonesian 15th century records mentioned Princess Darawati, a Cham princess, married to King Kertawijaya, Majapahit's seventh ruler. The tomb of Putri Champa (Princess of Champa) can be found in Trowulan, East Java, the site of Majapahit capital. From the 15th to 17th century, Muslim Cham maintains a cordial relationship with Aceh Sultanate. This sultanate was located on the northern tip of Sumatra and was an active promoter of Islamic faith in the Indonesian archipelago. {{citation needed|date=March 2014}}

During the 1979-1996 period, many Vietnamese Boat People and asylum seekers were temporarily accommodated in the Galang camp at Galang Refugee Camp, Galang Island, Riau Islands during the determination of their refugee status and their subsequent resettlement in the United States, Australia and some European countries. {{citation needed|date=March 2014}}

On 28 July 1995, Vietnam became the seventh member of ASEAN.[1] The bilateral cooperation through ASEAN has been promoted ever since.

High level visits

In February 1959, North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh visited Indonesia, reciprocated by President Sukarno visit to North Vietnam in June on the same year.[2] In November 1990 President Suharto visited Vietnam. In April 1994 President Lê Đức Anh visited Indonesia.[2] Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri visited Hanoi on 22 August 2001,[3] and also in June 2003, reciprocated by President Trần Đức Lương visit to Jakarta in November 2001.[2] Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited Hanoi on 28 May 2005. On 27 June 2013, Vietnamese President Trương Tấn Sang visited Indonesia and paid a courtesy call to his Indonesian counterpart, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, to strengthen bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in key sectors, as well as agreeing to establish a strategic partnership.[4]

Tourism

In 2016, about 50,000 Vietnamese tourists visited Indonesia, with 70,000 Indonesians coming to Vietnam.[5]

Territorial disputes

Indonesia and Vietnam currently do not have territorial disputes. However addressing the territorial disputes in the South China Sea, Indonesia supports and urges ASEAN nations (including Vietnam and the Philippines) to unite and reaffirm the Declaration on the Conduct (DOC) of parties involved, the need to reaffirm the guidelines, Code of Conduct (COC) in the East Sea (South China Sea), and the need to respect international laws and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).[6]

In more recent years, Vietnamese fishing vessels captured for allegedly fishing in the Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone have been sunk, with 96 ships being sunk throughout 2016, making it the most compared to other countries.[7] The Indonesian President expressed his desire to resolve EEZ issues to his Vietnamese counterpart during the 2017 G20 Hamburg summit, of which Vietnam was a guest.[8]

See also

  • Indonesia–Vietnam border

External links

  • Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Hanoi, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
  • The Socialist Republic of Vietnam Embassy, Jakarta, Indonesia

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.asean.org/10098.htm |title=Vietnam in ASEAN : Toward Cooperation for Mutual Benefits |work=ASEAN Secretariat |year=2007 |accessdate=28 August 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6GWWRjI5l?url=http://www.asean.org/index.php?option%3Dcom_content%26view%3Darticle%26id%3D5 |archivedate=11 May 2013 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.vietnamembassy-indonesia.org/en/nr070521165956/news_object_view?newsPath=/vnemb.vn/cn_vakv/ca_tbd/nr040819102944/ns071211135543 |title = Viet Nam - Indonesia Relations |publisher = Vietnam Embassy in Jakarta |accessdate = 28 June 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.voaindonesia.com/articleprintview/55347.html |title = Presiden Megawati Kunjungi Vietnam Sebelum Ke Laos - 2001-08-22 |author = |date = 2001-08-21 |language = Indonesian |publisher = Voice of America |accessdate = 28 June 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/06/27/vietnam-ri-upgrade-their-relationship-a-strategic-partnership.html |title = Vietnam, RI to upgrade relationship to strategic partnership |author = Veeramalla Anjaiah |date = June 27, 2013 |work = |publisher = The Jakarta Post |accessdate = 28 June 2013}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Ngamsangchaikit|first1=Wanwisa|title=Indonesia and Vietnam seek more tourists|url=http://www.ttrweekly.com/site/2016/10/indonesia-and-vietnam-seek-more-tourists/|accessdate=14 August 2017|agency=TTR Weekly|date=28 October 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.kemlu.go.id/hanoi/Pages/Embassies.aspx?IDP=38&l=en |title = Indonesian Foreign Minister: ASEAN is in a critical moment |last = |first = |date = 18 July 2012 |work = |publisher = Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia |accessdate = 25 January 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news|last1=Supriyatna|first1=Iwan|title=Menteri Susi: 236 Kapal Pencuri Ikan Ditenggelamkan Sepanjang 2016|url=http://ekonomi.kompas.com/read/2017/01/17/165433626/menteri.susi.236.kapal.pencuri.ikan.ditenggelamkan.sepanjang.2016|language=Indonesian|accessdate=14 August 2017|agency=Kompas|date=17 January 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Jordan|first1=Ray|title=Bertemu PM Vietnam, Jokowi Bahas ZEE hingga Illegal Fishing|url=https://news.detik.com/berita/d-3553090/bertemu-pm-vietnam-jokowi-bahas-zee-hingga-illegal-fishing|accessdate=14 August 2017|agency=Detik|date=9 July 2017|language=Indonesian}}
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