Singapore, Indonesia move to deepen trade, investment links
Nusa Dua, Bali
SINGAPORE and Indonesia have accomplished much together in the last few years and can do much more together for the long-term benefit of their people, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Thursday, as he and President Joko Widodo announced several new initiatives to take the relationship forward.
Speaking to the press alongside Mr Joko at the end of their annual Leaders' Retreat, PM Lee said they had a fruitful discussion on ways to deepen cooperation, a point also made by President Joko.
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