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Indonesian leader in Manila next week

- By Kyle Aristopher­e T. Atienza and John Victor D. Ordoñez Reporters

INDONESIAN President Joko Widodo will have a three-day visit in the Philippine­s starting Jan. 9, according to Malacañang.

The visit coincides with the meeting in Manila between foreign affairs officials of both countries, who the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Thursday are expected to discuss enhancing cooperatio­n on regional and internatio­nal issues.

According to the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office (PCO), Mr. Widodo is set to meet with President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Jan. 10 to discuss ways to deepen bilateral ties.

The two leaders will “take stock of the progress in Philippine­s-Indonesia relations,” it said, citing Mr. Marcos’ official visit to Indonesia in September last year.

“The two leaders are also expected to reaffirm their commitment to deepening and expanding Philippine­s-Indonesia ties, especially as the two countries will celebrate their 75th anniversar­y of formal diplomatic relations in November 2024,” the PCO added.

Meanwhile, the DFA said Philippine Foreign Affairs Enrique A. Manalo and Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs Retno L.P. Marsudi will meet for the 7th Philippine­s-Indonesia Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperatio­n (JCBC), a venue for exchanging views on boosting bilateral relations.

“The JCBC is the primary dialogue mechanism between the Philippine­s and Indonesia to review accomplish­ments on mutual collaborat­ion initiative­s,” the agency said.

Envoys on both sides are expected to tackle issues of “mutual interest” and avenues for enhancing cooperatio­n.

When asked what agreements are expected to be signed at the dialogue, DFA Spokespers­on Ma. Teresita C. Daza told reporters in a WhatsApp message that “preparatio­ns for the meeting are ongoing.”

Indonesian President Joko Widodo is set to visit Manila on Jan. 10 to meet with Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.

In Sept. last year, the Philippine President secured $22 million (P1.3 billion) in investment pledges from Indonesian companies on the sidelines of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Jakarta.

The deals were related to animal health, artificial intelligen­ce and digital sectors, the Presidenti­al Palace earlier said. A month later, Indonesia assured the Philippine­s of continued access to its coal-fired power plants.

 ?? REUTERS FILE PHOTO ?? INDONESIAN President Joko Widodo walks with Philippine President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO INDONESIAN President Joko Widodo walks with Philippine President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr.

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