TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced eight bilateral cooperation agreements following a meeting between their presidents, Prabowo Subianto and Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, on Wednesday.
The agreements, which include memorandums of understanding (MoUs), are split between government-to-government, business-to-business, and government-to-business deals.
In a press release issued in Jakarta, President Prabowo's secretariat informed that the agreements will serve as a foundation for collaboration in multiple fields, including energy transition, food security, security and counterterrorism, trade and economy, and religious affairs.
The deals comprise:
President Prabowo and his UAE counterpart witnessed the announcement of the deals after a two-hour meeting at the Qasr Al Shatie Palace, where they touched upon a range of critical international issues, including the United States' tariff policy and Israel's invasion of Gaza.
The Indonesian President is currently on a Middle East diplomatic tour, during which he aims to drum up support from the leaders of the UAE, Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, and Jordan for his plan to evacuate one thousand Palestinians to Indonesia.
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