The Pak Banker

PM Anwar in Indonesia on first foreign trip

- BOGOR, INDONESIA

Malaysia's new prime minister Anwar Ibrahim met with Indonesia's president Monday on his first foreign trip after winning a confidence vote and cementing his mandate last month following an inconclusi­ve election.

Anwar Ibrahim, a longtime opposition leader, was sworn in as the country's 10th prime minister on November 24 to head a unity government in a shaky alliance with the graft-tainted party of his former political rivals.

He met Indonesian President Joko Widodo for talks at a presidenti­al palace in Bogor, south of capital Jakarta where he thanked his counterpar­t for his support after the election.

"This is a bit personal, Mr President. When I was in a difficult situation, living in uncertaint­y and suffering, Indonesia welcomed me as a true friend," he said after the meeting.

Widodo said the world's two biggest exporters of palm oil would boost cooperatio­n on the commodity and work together to battle "discrimina­tion" against the sector, which environmen­talists say is stoking deforestat­ion in both countries.

The European Union last month agreed on a new law preventing companies from selling products linked to deforestat­ion.

"We have agreed to strengthen the cooperatio­n through the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) to increase the palm oil market," he said. The Indonesian leader also lauded the interest of Malaysian companies in investing in the country's new capital Nusantara, which is scheduled to open on the island of Borneo next year.

Ahead of the talks the Indonesian leader greeted Anwar before driving him around the palace's gardens in an electric buggy.

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