Indonesia, Malaysia to start work on travel corridor

Indonesia, Malaysia to start work on travel corridor
Workers walk at the international arrivals area during the opening of Ngurah Rai International airport in Bali, on Oct 14, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters

JAKARTA (REUTERS) - Indonesia and Malaysia will start a travel corridor between the two nations and finalise maritime borders in accordance with international law, Indonesia's foreign minister said on Monday (Oct 18) after a meeting with her Malaysian counterpart.

Retno Marsudi also said South-east Asian countries would continue to offer Myanmar humanitarian help, despite the lack of cooperation by its ruling military in committing to a peace roadmap.

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