Indonesia Pushes for Southeast Asia Travel Bubble in Early 2021

  • Travel corridor declaration to be issued at summit: Widodo
  • Indonesia’s coronavirus outbreak is largest in Southeast Asia

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Indonesia is pushing for a travel corridor arrangement for Southeast Asian countries to be in place in the first three months of 2021.

President Joko Widodo said a declaration on the travel corridor will be issued during the ongoing Asean Summit. Indonesia proposed the move in June, when Thailand and Malaysia said they backed the move, while other countries haven’t signaled their support for the arrangement.