Indonesia has faced complaints from neighbouring countries over its failure to prevent fires which caused toxic smoke to drift across the South-East-Asian archipelago.
The transboundary haze from bush fires on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo has impacted Singapore and and Malaysia, with Kuala Lumpur copping the brunt of the haze.
The cause of fires is attributed to deforestation and burning of peatland for extracting palm oil.
The carbon dioxide emitted during the clearance of land has greatly degraded the air quality in Indonesia.