PM Lee, Jokowi review 'excellent state' of Singapore-Indonesia relations
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AT their Leaders' Retreat held in Bintan on Tuesday (Jan 25), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (far left) and Indonesian President Joko Widodo witnessed the signing and exchange of Expanded Framework agreements on airspace, extradition and military training.
In a Facebook post after his visit to the island, PM Lee said these will enhance the emerging priority areas of cooperation between the 2 countries.
He also accepted President Widodo's invitation to the G-20 Summit in Bali later this year, adding that Singapore would do its best to contribute to the discussions and to help Indonesia's chairmanship be successful.
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