This analysis delves into the evolving diplomatic relations between Indonesia and the United States during the presidencies of Prabowo Subianto and Joko Widodo. Recent meetings between Prabowo and President Joe Biden underscore the ongoing diplomatic dynamics. Since Prabowo's selection, issues such as peace in Gaza and matters regarding the South China Sea have been prioritized. Joko Widodo, before Prabowo, met Biden twice to discuss ceasefire agreements, though with limited outcomes. The South China Sea issue gained prominence during Prabowo's administration after his meetings with Xi Jinping, with the U.S. showing interest in further discussions. Additionally, economic relations and trade between the two nations play a crucial role, influenced by the political affiliations of U.S. leadership. While trade relations were strained under Trump's administration, there are expectations for improvement in Biden's era, with Prabowo striving to restore positive ties through diplomacy. The diplomatic model employed by Prabowo is still awaited to yield significant results in the future.
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