Korea, Indonesia agree to expand cooperation in defense, EV: PM

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and the new president of Indonesia held talks earlier this week and agreed to step up bilateral cooperation in defense, electric vehicles and infrastructure, Han's office said Tuesday.

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Prime Minister Han Duck-soo presides over a Cabinet meeting at the government complex in Sejong, some 110 kilometers south of Seoul, Oct. 22. Yonhap Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and the new president of Indonesia held talks earlier this week and agreed to step up bilateral cooperation in defense, electric vehicles and infrastructure, Han's office said Tuesday.

Han made the remarks during a Cabinet meeting, saying he held a one-on-one meeting with President Prabowo Subianto shortly after attending his inauguration ceremony in Jakarta on Sunday (local time). "We ask all the relevant ministries to pay special attention for the successful implementation of cooperation projects and to continue discovering new projects with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries, which are increasingly gaining prominence on the global diplomatic stage," he said. Han departed for Jakarta on Saturday to attend the ceremony and conveyed Korea's commitment to cooperating closely with the incoming administration to strengthen bilateral relations, before returning home Monday.



During the Cabinet meeting, Han also called for thorough measures to prevent accidents as the country is set to observe the second anniversary of the deadly Itaewon crowd crush next week. (Yonhap).