Saturday, October 15, 2011

Japan Boost Infrastructure Development Of RI

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Menlu Marty Natalegawa dan Menlu Jepang (Foto:Aulia Akbar/ okezone)
Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa and Foreign Minister in Japan (photo: Aulia Akbar/okezone)

VE -Japan's Foreign Minister confirmed his country's commitment to Koichiro Gemba research that will continue to assist Indonesia in infrastructure development. This was revealed in a meeting with Foreign Minister Foreign Minister RI Marty Natalegawa Gemba research in Jakarta today.

Increased cooperation in the field of Economics between Indonesia and Japan will focus on the development of infrastructure, energy sector reform, food security and disaster response.

"Japan again shows his commitment to infrastructure development in Indonesia," said Marty, his encounter with Gemba research, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, Friday (2/10/2011).

In addition, the two Foreign Ministers also discussed preparations for the implementation of the ASEAN-Japan Summit and East Asia Summit (EAS) which will be held in Bali in November.

Japan and Indonesia cautiously optimistic, on the high-level meeting, to be adopted the Declaration and plan of action and the Declaration of ASEAN-Japan SUMMIT which will open up new horizons for cooperation in the region.

Along with this visit, the Foreign Minister in a familiar or Gemba research addressed Mr. Ko, giving a memento to the Foreign Minister of Indonesia Marty Natalegawa, a dvd.

The DVD was given by Mr. Ko to Marty contains footage of the children who learned playing the angklung Japan given by the President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife during a visit to the disaster in Japan, some time ago.

"With great sincerity, we on behalf of Mr. SBY and mother Ani. We accept it with good dvd depicting the friendship of Indonesia and Japan, "said Marty in his encounter with Genba, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia.

Visit of Mr. Ko is his first visit in Indonesia. In his visit, the two Foreign Ministers also discussed some of the things that work at political, economic, and public relations.
(faj)

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