Indonesia, Singapore Sign 26 Deals to Boost Ties
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Indonesia and Singapore signed 26 bilateral agreements on Saturday, covering areas from trade and investment to defense and digital cooperation. The announcement came from Indonesia’s Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, who said President Prabowo Subianto and Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong finalized the pacts during a meeting in Jakarta. The deals aim to strengthen economic integration and regional security, with specific provisions for cross-border data flows and joint military exercises. No further details on individual agreements were immediately released.