Indonesia's Prabowo, Turkey's Erdogan agree to bolster ties
- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed agreements on February 12 to enhance trade and defense ties, including a joint venture to build drones.
- Both leaders held the first High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting, focusing on joint production, counter-terrorism, and intelligence collaboration.
- Mr. Prabowo expressed commitment to increasing trade, stating it is 'mutually beneficial' for both countries, and both leaders discussed plans to escalate trade to US$10 billion annually.
- Both leaders are committed to collaborating on defense and counter-terrorism with joint training for soldiers as part of their agreements.
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