#maritime border

Collection of maritime border news, found 79 news.

Indonesia's president urges Malaysia to resolve border disputes

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called upon Malaysia to be serious about resolving all border disputes with ...

Indonesia, Singapore set new milestone in bilateral ties

As immediate neighbors, Indonesia and Singapore fully realize that it is crucial to agree on border lines that ...

Indonesia, Philippines Agree To Intensify Bilateral Cooperation

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyonos two-day state visit to Manila, on May 22-23, 2014, his first since ...

Indonesia, Philippines sign exclusive economic zone agreement

The governments of Indonesia and the Philippine signed an agreement on the delimitation of their exclusive economic ...

RI condemns breach of sea border by Australia: Deputy minister

Indonesia has condemned the recent violation of its maritime border by the Australian Navy when it reportedly turned ...

Govt urged to sternly deal with Australia`s boat turn-back policy

Indonesia is observing a moratorium on cooperating with Australia on people-smuggling following a spying scandal ...

Turned-back refugees claimed being tortured by Australian naval officers

Four of the 47 African and Middle Eastern asylum seekers claimed that they were tortured by the Australian Naval ...

N. Korean defector in South crosses western sea border

A North Korean defector who was living in South Korea crossed the tensely guarded western sea border on a fishing ...

Impacts of Cyclone Narelle, Typhoon Bopha make Indonesia very windy

Indonesia has been very windy over the past two weeks as the impacts of Cyclone Narelle that has been developing in ...

Indonesia, Malaysia agree to protect fishermen in grey areas

Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed to protect fishermen from the two countries if they are found fishing in areas that ...

Malaysia still detains 17 Indonesian fishermen

Malaysia still detains 17 Indonesian fishermen from North Sumatra over alleged border violations, according to the ...

US mily presence in darwin arouses suspicion in many quarters

US President Barack Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard reportedly assured President Susilo Bambang ...

RI, Vietnam to determine common fishing corridors

Indonesia and Vietnam have agreed to cooperate in determining certain maritime corridors where both countries could ...

Some 60 RI`s children still in Australian jails

Some 60 Indonesian children are still in Australia`s jails for trying to smuggle in illegal immigrants to the ...

Military Introduces New Rules To Stem Abuses In Barracks

The military has introduced new rules to help stem physical and verbal abuses allegedly rampant inside barracks, ...