REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- The governments of Indonesia and Britain reached four agreements in the first day of visit by British Prime Minister David Cameron in Indonesia, on Monday.
The four memorandums of understanding are on maritime, prevention of terrorism and transnational crimes, research and innovation and in aviation and national space.
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) said after the meeting that he also discussed bilateral economic cooperation with Cameroon.
Cameron described his talks with Jokowi as productive saying the cooperation agreements signed between the two countries would benefit both sides.
He said his government supports Southeast Asian economic cooperation under ASEAN.
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