
French defence minister praises 'strategic intimacy' with Indonesia
The Hindu
Sebastien Lecornu met his counterpart Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia prepares to take over the rotating presidency of regional block the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
France's defence minister met his Indonesian counterpart in Jakarta on November 25, lauding the close ties between the two countries following an $8 billion fighter jet deal signed earlier this year.
"There is a powerful strategic intimacy that is being born with Indonesia and France," French Armed Forces Minister Sebastien Lecornu told AFP.
Indonesia placed an order for 42 of France's Rafale fighter jets in an $8.1 billion deal agreed to in February.
The two countries are also in talks over the purchase of two French Scorpene-class attack submarines.
Mr. Lecornu met his counterpart Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia prepares to take over the rotating presidency of regional block the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
France has been accepted as an observer state in ADMM-Plus, ASEAN's defence platform, Lecornu tweeted Saturday, joining countries including the United States and China.
"This is recognition of our investment in regional security and stability," Mr. Lecornu said in the tweet.

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