However, he also expressed concerns over the potential difficulties that lie ahead for the organising committee.
"Good news for Indonesia," Wei said in a statement. "This may cause some difficulties but I am convinced that the Indonesia Asian Games Organising Committee has the capability to find a good solution with the OCA and all parties."
The Games will also see North and South Korea fielding joint teams across three sports and six events and being represented under a unified flag.
The move comes amid warming ties between the two Koreas as relations between Pyongyang and Washington have also improved after tension last year over the North's nuclear and missile programmes.
"I think it is very good to have a unified team because it will promote friendship between the two sides of the Korean peninsula," Wei added.
In the women's basketball draw on Thursday, the unified Korean team were drawn with Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Kazakhstan and India in Group X.
The Asian Games will be held from Aug. 18 to Sept. 2.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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