JAKARTA, Singapore wishes to make investments in development projects in Sumatra, especially Batam, presidential special staff for foreign relations Teuku Faizasyah said.
"It was said earlier that Singapore can make investments in Sumatra," Faizasya said on the sidelines of World Economic Forum on East Asia (WEF-EA) here on Sunday.
He explained that Singapore’s interest in investment in Sumatra’s projects was disclosed when President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono received a courtesy call of Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on the sidelines of the WEF-EA.
Faizasyah said Singapore wanted explanations about development schemes in Indonesia, especially after the Indonesian government launched the Master Plan of Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesian Economic Development (MP3EI).
"Singapore wants Indonesia to explain it in detail the areas where the country can make an investment," Faizasyah said. According to him, President Yudhoyono and Lee Hsien Loong agreed to optimize again the cooperation agreement on Singapore-Johor-Riau (Sijori).
He said the partnership concept would be harmonized with the MP3EI which has been launched by Indonesia. Faizasyah said Yudhoyono and Lee Hsien Loong at the meeting discussed economic matters only and not discussed extradition agreement.
"The have limited time and thus they discussed economic issues only," Faizasyah said, adding that besides receiving the Singaporean prime minister, President Yudhoyono also received a delegation from Mongolia and its youth’s representative.
from: KOMPAS.com
"It was said earlier that Singapore can make investments in Sumatra," Faizasya said on the sidelines of World Economic Forum on East Asia (WEF-EA) here on Sunday.
He explained that Singapore’s interest in investment in Sumatra’s projects was disclosed when President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono received a courtesy call of Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on the sidelines of the WEF-EA.
Faizasyah said Singapore wanted explanations about development schemes in Indonesia, especially after the Indonesian government launched the Master Plan of Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesian Economic Development (MP3EI).
"Singapore wants Indonesia to explain it in detail the areas where the country can make an investment," Faizasyah said. According to him, President Yudhoyono and Lee Hsien Loong agreed to optimize again the cooperation agreement on Singapore-Johor-Riau (Sijori).
He said the partnership concept would be harmonized with the MP3EI which has been launched by Indonesia. Faizasyah said Yudhoyono and Lee Hsien Loong at the meeting discussed economic matters only and not discussed extradition agreement.
"The have limited time and thus they discussed economic issues only," Faizasyah said, adding that besides receiving the Singaporean prime minister, President Yudhoyono also received a delegation from Mongolia and its youth’s representative.
from: KOMPAS.com
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