
Indonesia and Timor-Leste Forge Stronger Bilateral Cooperation
Indonesia is playing an active role in supporting Timor-Lestes bid for full ASEAN membership.
Indonesia is playing an active role in supporting Timor-Lestes bid for full ASEAN membership.
Minister Sugiono emphasized the countrys desire to act as a bridge between developing and developed nations, as well as between BRICS and Southeast Asia.
Indonesia urged Brazil to fast-track negotiations for the Indonesia-Mercosur Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IM-CEPA).
Negotiations are underway involving the Foreign Affairs Ministry, as the renewal of the DCA requires higher-level involvement, including contributions from President Prabowo Subianto.
The partnership is to combat transnational corruption, including tackling bribery cases involving foreign public officials.
The two agencies will continue their joint training.
The relations between China under the leadership of Xi Jinping and Indonesia under the leadership of President Jokowi have been growing rapidly, particularly within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative
He informed Minister Turkovic that investment climate in Indonesia has been improving.
Two state officials acknowledged the importance of the ro-ro infrastructure in tourism and expressed commitment to further develop the Dumai-Malaka route.
Subianto said Indonesia is committed to further advance bilateral cooperation with its neighbor country in defense to also create stability in the region.
France has planned to send a technical team to Jakarta to discuss details of the plan.
"We welcome increasing bilateral trade even amidst the pandemic."
Agreement on the protection of migrant workers is crucial because its mandated by law.
The MoU will focus on cooperation in labor and labor relations sectors for seafarers working on Korean-flagged fishing vessels.
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan proposed the idea to Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean.
The comparative advantage of Indonesian products and positive acceptance from public in Malaysia of Indonesia products are among the factors that contribute to the relatively healthy bilateral trade relations.
Improving infrastructures in Indonesias outermost regions, including in Aceh, is one of the cabinets main focuses.