DPR Says Not Involved in Indonesia-US Defense Deal Talks

1 hour ago 5

April 16, 2026 | 08:04 am

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta The member of Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), Tubagus Hasanuddin, stated that his commission has not been involved in discussions regarding the defense cooperation agreement between the Indonesian Ministry of Defense and the US Department of Defense.

He mentioned that the DPR has not received any information about the Major Defense Cooperation Partnership (MDCP) agreed upon by both countries on April 13, 2026, including the ongoing discussions about the United States military overflight clearance in Indonesian airspace. "We have not received any explanations from the government," he said when contacted on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

He explained that any political decision regarding the state's peace, defense, and security taken by the Ministry of Defense must go through a ratification process or the approval of the DPR.

Additionally, decisions related to the state's sovereignty or sovereign rights, human rights and the environment, the establishment of new legal norms, and foreign loans or grants must also receive DPR approval.

In the context of the planned blanket overflight clearance agreement or airspace access for the US, he stated that the Ministry of Defense is fully obliged to consult with the DPR, especially Commission I, which oversees defense, foreign affairs, intelligence, and communication. "This kind of agreement must go through the ratification process in the DPR because it concerns strategic aspects of the state's sovereignty," he said.

Furthermore, Hasanuddin also questioned the contents of the defense cooperation partnership (MDCP) that were signed by Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and the US Secretary of Defense, Pete, during their meeting at the Pentagon, United States, last Monday. He reminded that any decision regarding the state's defense must be approved by the DPR. "We are waiting for the developments and explanations from the MoD," he said.

Previously, Indonesia and the United States officially signed the MDCP cooperation. This agreement focuses on three main pillars as the foundation for strengthening the defense relationship between the two countries: (1) military modernization and capacity building; (2) professional military training and education; and (3) exercises and operational cooperation," as stated in the official cooperation document on the U.S. Department of Defense website, cited on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

Meanwhile, the MoD is currently discussing blanket overflight access in Indonesian airspace. The Head of Information Bureau of the Ministry of Defense, Brigadier General Rico Ricardo Sirait, stated that the proposal regarding overflight clearance in Indonesian airspace for the US military is still being discussed internally within the government.

In the discussions, Rico ensured that Indonesia has made several important adjustments. "We also affirm that the document is not binding or non-binding and does not automatically apply, and it still requires further discussion through applicable national technical mechanisms and procedures," Rico said in a press release on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

As reported by The Sunday Guardian on Sunday, April 12, 2026, discussions regarding overflight clearance in Indonesian airspace are said to be a follow-up to the high-level meeting between the President of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, and the US President, Donald Trump, which took place in Washington last February. The meeting is also considered a significant shift in the operational scope of the US military in the Indo-Pacific region.

Read: UI Sexual Harassment Case: Latest Updates and Findings

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News


The Ploy to Strengthen the Financial Services Authority

19 jam lalu

The Ploy to Strengthen the Financial Services Authority

Discussions on the revision of the Law on Financial Sector Development and Strengthening press on, threatening to undermine OJK's independence.


Two Sides of Independence

21 jam lalu

Two Sides of Independence

Debate over changes to Financial Services Authority's funding scheme stalls deliberation of Financial Sector Development & Strengthening Law revision.


DPR Urges UI to Sanction Sexual Harassment Perpetrators

1 hari lalu

DPR Urges UI to Sanction Sexual Harassment Perpetrators

The DPR Commission X urges the University of Indonesia (UI) to impose strict sanctions on 16 law students accused of sexual harassment.


Indonesia Considers Vape Ban Over Health, Drug Risks

3 hari lalu

Indonesia Considers Vape Ban Over Health, Drug Risks

The proposal to ban vape or electronic cigarettes gains serious consideration due to various concerns, including its impact on the younger generation and potential health risks.


Human Rights Minister Floats Religious Freedom Law in Indonesia

8 hari lalu

Human Rights Minister Floats Religious Freedom Law in Indonesia

The proposal for religious freedom law comes as the country sees persistent religion-based intolerance incidents.


DPR Urges Better Public Transport over Work-From-Home Policies

9 hari lalu

DPR Urges Better Public Transport over Work-From-Home Policies

A DPR member opined that the energy crisis due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is an opportunity to overhaul public transportation.


DPR Urges Permanent Closure of MBG Kitchen After Food Poisoning Incident

9 hari lalu

DPR Urges Permanent Closure of MBG Kitchen After Food Poisoning Incident

The House of Representatives (DPR) is pressing National Nutrition Agency to permanently shut down the kitchen for Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program.


House Urges Government to Adjust Fuel Prices

11 hari lalu

House Urges Government to Adjust Fuel Prices

A House member argued that a fuel price adjustment should be viewed as a strategic policy rather than a simple price hike.


House Urges TNI to Shift Strategy After Deaths in Lebanon

15 hari lalu

House Urges TNI to Shift Strategy After Deaths in Lebanon

Deputy Chair of House Commission I calls for evaluation and potential strategy shift for TNI peacekeepers following deaths in Lebanon.


Indonesian Lawmaker Opposes Nationwide Online Learning

21 hari lalu

Indonesian Lawmaker Opposes Nationwide Online Learning

The DPR (lawmakers) mentioned that the Indonesian government still needs to comprehensively review the impact of online learning activities.


Read Entire Article
Bogor View | Pro Banten | | |