Indonesia Says to Continue Talks With Malaysia Over Disputed Sea

Indonesia and Malaysia are engaged in diplomatic discussions to address the dispute over oil-rich blocks in their shared maritime territory. The Indonesian government has stated that it will continue these negotiations rather than pursue legal action. The dispute centers around the overlapping claims to certain areas in the Natuna Sea, which is believed to hold significant oil and gas reserves. Both countries have been in talks to find a mutually acceptable solution, with Indonesia emphasizing the importance of resolving the issue through diplomatic channels. The outcome of these ongoing discussions will have significant implications for the future management and exploration of the contested resources in the region.
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