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Indonesia, PNG strengthen border cooperation through power talks
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Indonesia, PNG strengthen border cooperation through power talks

Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) discussed enhancing border cooperation during a meeting between their respective ministries, focusing on electricity supply for border communities in Wutung, PNG. The Indonesian National Border Management Agency (BNPP) and PNG's Ministry for Tourism, Arts, and Culture reviewed a proposed electricity tariff and planned to finalize a memorandum of understanding. Indonesia has supported Wutung residents by extending electricity infrastructure and previously covered the cost gap through grants. PNG requested a lower tariff, arguing that affordable energy would benefit interconnected border communities. Both sides agreed to continue discussions at the Joint Border Committee meeting in October 2026, with officials emphasizing broader collaboration beyond just power supply.

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Indonesia, PNG strengthen border cooperation through power talks

Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) discussed enhancing border cooperation during a meeting between their respective ministries, focusing on electricity supply for border communities in Wutung, PNG. The Indonesian National Border Management Agency (BNPP) and PNG's Ministry for Tourism, Arts, and Culture reviewed a proposed electricity tariff and planned to finalize a memorandum of understanding. Indonesia has supported Wutung residents by extending electricity infrastructure and previously covered the cost gap through grants. PNG requested a lower tariff, arguing that affordable energy would benefit interconnected border communities. Both sides agreed to continue discussions at the Joint Border Committee meeting in October 2026, with officials emphasizing broader collaboration beyond just power supply.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the negotiations between Indonesia and PNG on border cooperation, particularly regarding electricity tariffs. It includes perspectives from both sides—PNG requesting a lower tariff and Indonesia advocating for regulatory compliance. The tone remains neutral

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