France and Indonesia vow to boost safety in Indo-Pacific as tensions between EU and Beijing persist
- France and Indonesia signed an agreement for a maritime security project to ensure peace and safety in the Indo-Pacific region.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced that the project will support Indonesia in securing two key ports in Jakarta and Surabaya.
- Indonesia's naval chief of staff, Admiral Muhammad Ali, stated the project aims to tackle maritime security challenges, including piracy and terrorism.
- Barrot emphasized that this project is important for creating a stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
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France and Indonesia vow to boost safety in Indo-Pacific as tensions between EU and Beijing persist
France and Indonesia’s top diplomats have inked a new maritime security project aiming “to ensure peace and safety” at sea in the Indo-Pacific region.
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