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China, Indonesia vow stronger ties as Xi Jinping and Joko Widodo hold 'kind and friendly' talks

China and Indonesia vowed to boost bilateral ties following high-level talks between their leaders, with Beijing pledging its support for the host nation of the upcoming Group of 20 summit.

This came as Chinese President Xi Jinping received his Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo in Beijing on Tuesday, the first foreign leader Xi has met in person since the Winter Olympics in February.

The two leaders had "kind and friendly" talks, a joint statement released after their meeting said.

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"The two presidents believe China-Indonesia relations have great strategic significance and far-reaching global influence," the statement read.

Apart from the G20, Xi also pledged China's support for Indonesia as rotating chair of the Asean bloc next year.

Earlier on Tuesday, Widodo held talks with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, with both sides pledging to boost trade ties.

President Joko Widodo and his wife Iriana arrive in Beijing. Photo: EPA-EFE alt=President Joko Widodo and his wife Iriana arrive in Beijing. Photo: EPA-EFE>

The Indonesian leader, who landed late on Monday night, is believed to be visiting the Chinese capital in a highly guarded bubble that exempts foreign officials from the seven-day mandatory quarantine required of visitors as part of Covid-19 pandemic measures.

President Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan later hosted a dinner for Widodo and his wife, Iriana.

China's support for Indonesia as chair for the G20 summit comes as Jakarta faces mounting US pressure to kick Russia out of the bloc over its invasion of Ukraine.

"China strongly supports Indonesia's G20 presidency and looks forward to a successful G20 Leaders Summit," the joint statement following the Xi-Widodo meeting said.

Widodo formally invited Xi to the G20 summit, according to the Indonesian government.

Xi said Widodo's trip to China "fully reflected the high importance both sides attach to the development of Sino-Indonesian relations".

"China and Indonesia are at similar stages of development and our common interests are linked, our philosophies and paths are similar, and our future destinies are at stake," Xi told Widodo, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

Xi said China would continue to "fully support" Indonesia's efforts to build a regional hub for vaccine production and increase cooperation in public health, as well as its role in leading the Association of Southeast Asian Nations next year.