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Live Reporting of Ursula van der Leyen
Here is a revised version of the text provided, maintaining the original meaning while reorganizing and rephrasing it: --- Political Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Partnership:
- We have reached a political agreement regarding the comprehensive economic partnership agreement, known as SEPAH, after ten years of negotiations. - Mr. President, it is a great pleasure to welcome you here in Brussels. This is our first meeting here, and I hope it will be one of many as we explore the commonalities between Europe and Indonesia.
- Both of our nations are vibrant and diverse democracies. Indonesia's national motto, "Unity in Diversity," closely aligns with the European Union's value of "United in Diversity." Together, we share strong values and ambitions, particularly our commitment to a clean energy transition that benefits everyone.
- I am pleased to announce that our Just Energy Transition Partnership is already a success. In these turbulent times of economic uncertainty and geopolitical volatility, it is crucial for partners like us to come closer together. Today, we take a significant step forward in our partnership. - Our focus is on three key areas. Firstly, regarding trade, I am happy to report that we have reached an ambitious political agreement on a free trade agreement, which will provide great opportunities for both our peoples. Indonesia, as one of the largest economies globally with a GDP of €1.2 trillion, plays a vital role in providing goods essential for the digital and green transitions. With a growing market of over 287 million people, our combined market represents 730 million people. - Currently, Indonesia is the fifth-largest trading partner of the European Union and the fifth largest recipient of foreign direct investment among ASEAN countries, indicating significant untapped potential. This new agreement will open markets, create opportunities, and benefit key industries such as agriculture, automotive, and services.
Additionally, it will strengthen supply chains for critical raw materials needed for our clean and digital transitions, ensuring not only security but also responsible sourcing that respects the environment and local communities. - My second point concerns geopolitics and security. In the face of global challenges, it is essential for partners to strengthen their ties. Europe and Indonesia are deeply committed to promoting peace, stability, and a rules-based international order. We have discussed elevating our relationship to a strategic partnership, laying a long-term foundation based on trust and mutual benefit. - Lastly, we recognize the importance of connecting our peoples. I'm delighted to announce that the European Commission has adopted a decision to facilitate visa issuance. Indonesian nationals visiting the EU for a second time will be eligible for a multi-entry Schengen visa, making it easier to invest, study, and connect—essentially building a bridge between our societies.
- Mr. President, thank you for your presence today. The message we are sending is clear: In challenging times, while some may turn inward toward isolation, Europe and Indonesia are choosing the path of openness, partnership, and shared opportunities. I look forward to concluding the free trade agreement swiftly, and you are always welcome here. Remarks by President of Indonesia:
- Excellency, Madam President von der Leyen, esteemed guests, it is a great honor to be here. I must apologize for any unusual circumstances surrounding this meeting, yet I believe this agreement signifies an important milestone in the relationship between Indonesia and the European Union. - After ten years of negotiations, we have finally reached a breakthrough with this comprehensive economic partnership agreement, which I view as a mutually beneficial agreement. Europe is a leader in science, technology, and finance; thus, this partnership is strategic for both our economies.
- Given the current global landscape, I regard Europe as a crucial player in maintaining global stability. We aspire to see a stronger European presence and participation within our economy. - I'm optimistic about our shared future and eager to implement these agreements, ideally signing the implementation accord here in Brussels. - Thank you very much. Press Q&A Session:
- Now, we will take a few questions from the press. - [Q&A begins] - A TV journalist asked about the U.S. countermeasures and whether they would continue to be suspended. The Commission confirmed that countermeasures will remain suspended until early August, while preparing for potential future responses. - Another question addressed the EU's strategic standing in relation to the U.S. and whether it could fill the void as the U.S. steps back from global engagement. The Indonesian President emphasized Europe's ongoing role in upholding democratic values and contributing to global stability.
- In conclusion, both leaders expressed their commitment to a cooperative relationship and an openness to dialogue and negotiation as they navigate these complex global dynamics. Thank you all, and have a pleasant afternoon. --- This version captures the essence of the speeches and discussions while enhancing clarity and coherence.