New Zealand Wants To Increase Cooperation With Indonesia Under Prabowo's Leadership
JAKARTA - Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto held a bilateral meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Switzerland, Lima, Peru, Friday, November 15.
On this occasion, Christopher Luxon hopes that his country can increase cooperation with Indonesia.
He believes that Indonesia's direction in the hands of the Prabowo era government will be even more brilliant in terms of the economy.
"We are very happy with the direction that Indonesia will achieve under your leadership. You have become the fourth largest country based on the population," Christopher Luxon told Prabowo.
Christopher Luxon assessed that Prabowo is also a core player who will bring the Indonesian economy to develop in the future.
Your economy is one of the fastest growing and you are the key player," he continued.
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In this bilateral meeting, PM Luxon admitted that he increasingly wanted to increase cooperation between the two countries, Indonesia and New Zealand in various other sectors, such as education and renewable energy.
"So we are working with Indonesia on renewable energy. I know food security is also the main focus of your new government. We hope to see that we can partner together in that field," said Christopher.