Russia's Putin meets Indonesia's Prabowo in St Petersburg in bid to deepen ties
RUSSIA, JUN 20 – The strategic partnership signed at SPIEF includes a $2.29 billion joint investment fund and aims to enhance trade, military cooperation, and support Indonesia's BRICS membership.
- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto visited Russia to strengthen ties with the country while upholding Jakarta's non-aligned foreign policy.
- Prabowo declined an invitation to the G7 summit, prioritizing benefits from the Moscow visit over attending in Canada.
- Putin emphasized Indonesia's role in BRICS, asserting it would significantly contribute to the group's influence globally.
- Prabowo expressed gratitude for Putin's support regarding Indonesia's BRICS membership and reaffirmed Indonesia's non-aligned policy.
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