Indonesia said on Wednesday it is seeking ways to accelerate a US$5 billion (S$6.68 billion) high-speed rail project – being built by a consortium of local and Chinese state firms – which is facing obstacles from land ownership issues. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is due to meet President Joko Widodo next Monday during a trip to Jakarta to mark the 15th anniversary of China’s partnership with ASEAN. The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail line, the first for the country, is a flagship project of Mr Widodo and was awarded to China in 2015 after a contentious race with Japan. China Railway Corporation (CRC) has promised the project will be completed within three years of land clearance being completed, although it was not clear when that would happen.