KOMPAS.id – As part of the global community, in its state, Indonesia is side by side with other countries. In terms of territory, Indonesia also borders neighboring countries. For land areas, Indonesia borders Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste. Meanwhile, Indonesia's sea area borders Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Palau, India, Timor Leste, and Australia. The geographical conditions that directly border other countries often cause conflicts. Boundary disputes over border areas with large natural resource potential are one of the problems that still occur today.
Meanwhile, Indonesia's maritime boundaries are adjacent to Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Palau, India, Timor Leste, and Australia. The geographical conditions that directly border other countries often lead to conflicts.
KEMENTERIAN LUAR NEGERI RIIndonesia has maritime boundaries with ten countries, namely India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and Australia. The determination of these maritime boundaries must be established through
KOMPAS.id – As part of the global community, in its state, Indonesia is side by side with other countries. In terms of territory, Indonesia also borders neighboring countries. For land areas, Indonesia borders Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste. Meanwhile, Indonesia's sea area borders Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Palau, India, Timor Leste, and Australia. The geographical conditions that directly border other countries often cause conflicts. Boundary disputes over border areas with large natural resource potential are one of the problems that still occur today.
Meanwhile, Indonesia's maritime boundaries are adjacent to Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Palau, India, Timor Leste, and Australia. The geographical conditions that directly border other countries often lead to conflicts.
KEMENTERIAN LUAR NEGERI RIIndonesia has maritime boundaries with ten countries, namely India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and Australia. The determination of these maritime boundaries must be established through