- Indonesia's government has agreed with Japan to resume talks on joint development of naval vessels.
- The agreement was reached during a meeting between Indonesian Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and Japanese Defense Minister Gen. Nakatani.
- Both ministers expressed support for cooperation in military equipment and technology transfer.
- Negotiations had previously stalled due to Indonesia’s investment in capital relocation, impacting joint defense initiatives.
- Nakatani's visit aims to strengthen defense ties, laying the groundwork for discussions between Indonesia’s President and Japan's Prime Minister.
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