France and Indonesia Ink Landmark Maritime Security Pact
French and Indonesian top diplomats have signed a new maritime security project aimed at ensuring peace and safety in the Indo-Pacific. This agreement reflects growing cooperation in military and economic sectors amidst ongoing EU-China trade tensions. The project will focus on port sustainability and security in Jakarta and Surabaya.
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In a significant diplomatic move, France and Indonesia have signed a new maritime security project to promote peace and safety at sea within the Indo-Pacific region. This comes amidst ongoing trade tensions between the European Union and China, highlighting the strategic importance of the agreement.
During his visit to Jakarta as part of a four-day Asia tour, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot emphasized the project's significance and France's commitment to supporting Indonesia. Although details remain undisclosed, Indonesia's naval chief has indicated the project will tackle maritime challenges like piracy and terrorism.
The agreement also symbolizes the growing military ties between the two countries, with Indonesia's recent purchases of French military equipment. Barrot's visit is expected to lay the groundwork for a future meeting between the leaders of France and Indonesia, further solidifying their cooperation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

