Indonesia and Qatar eye defence cooperation agreement, minister says
Indonesia and Qatar have expressed an intent to sign a defence cooperation agreement as both countries seek to boost defence capacity and cooperation, officials said on Tuesday. * Both ministries also signed other agreements to hold joint military training and education, as well as agreements related to the defence industry, Sjafrie said without giving further details. * "Relationship between Indonesia and Qatar is very strategic, especially in defence sector...
Indonesia and Qatar have expressed an intent to sign a defence cooperation agreement as both countries seek to boost defence capacity and cooperation, officials said on Tuesday. Here are some details:
* Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin met his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Saoud bin Abdurrahman bin Hassan bin Ali Al Thani in Jakarta on Tuesday. * The ministers signed a memorandum of understanding, Sjafrie said.
* "Although we are still in the process of formulating a Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA), today we will be signing an agreement leading up to the DCA," Sjafrie told reporters. * Both ministries also signed other agreements to hold joint military training and education, as well as agreements related to the defence industry, Sjafrie said without giving further details.
* "Relationship between Indonesia and Qatar is very strategic, especially in defence sector... We look forward for further cooperation between our two countries," the Qatari minister said. * The cooperation will involve army and navy personnel from both countries, the Indonesian Defence Ministry said.
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