Malaysia-Indonesia ties at level both nations can be proud of, says PM
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim with Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Putrajaya today. Anwar says the bilateral ties between Malaysia and Indonesia are now at a stage that both countries can be proud of. – Facebook pic, June 8, 2023.
“The enhanced understanding and cooperation forged within a short time with Indonesia is extraordinary and will certainly bring about many positive impacts and benefits for the people and the country. The six instruments are the Agreement on Border Crossing, Agreement on Border Trade, Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Investment Promotion, Memorandum of Cooperation on Mutual Recognition of Halal Certification for Domestic Products, Treaty Relating to the Delimitation of the Territorial Seas of the Two Countries in the Southernmost Part of the Straits of Malacca and Treaty Relating to the Delimitation of the Territorial Seas of the Two Countries in the Sulawesi Sea.
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