Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Indonesian President Joko Widodo pledged on March 23 to strengthen relations between Japan and Indonesia, committing to maritime stability and promoting investment in infrastructure development for the Southeast Asian nation.
At a joint news conference after meeting in Tokyo, Abe said he and Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, agreed to launch a forum to achieve an “open and stable” maritime environment through high-level talks between the two countries. (The Japan Times)
インドネシアのジョコ・ウィドド大統領が来日し、安倍首相と会談した。両者は海洋安全保障やインドネシアのインフラ開発への投資促進で協力することに合意した。
The Japan Times ST: April 3, 2015