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View all search resultsMeet the press: President Joko âJokowiâ Widodo (left) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attend a joint press conference at Abeâs official resident in Tokyo on March 23
span class="caption">Meet the press: President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo (left) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attend a joint press conference at Abe's official resident in Tokyo on March 23. Jokowi was in Japan for a four-day official visit. AP/Franck Robichon
March 24, p3
Japan and Indonesia agreed Monday to launch a high-level bilateral 'maritime forum' to expand cooperation in ensuring security at sea and to increase Japan's assistance in building Indonesia's port infrastructure and coast guard capabilities
Your comments:
I welcome the increased bilateral relationship in security and trade. While we enjoy reasonable domestic peace and stability, our maritime interests and boundaries must be further secured.
Aligning our security with Japan, another democratic government, is heading in the right direction.
James Waworoendeng
It is nice to see Jokowi travel the world. Maybe it will help him get things into perspective, and do the right thing when he gets back here.
Devineasia
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