Ambassador Adam Tugio for enhanced defence cooperation between Indonesia, Pakistan
Staff Writer
Islamabad: Indonesian Ambassador Adam Tugio has urged the Pakistani business community to look at Indonesia as a trade hub for expanding its export to the huge market of more than 640 million people in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
“Participation of a frigate vessel of Indonesian Navy to AMAN Naval Exercise 2023 is an example of how Indonesia attaches great importance to its partnership with Pakistan to promote global peace and security” he said.
During a discussion at Karachi Council for Foreign Relations (KCFR), the Ambassador said that cooperation in defence sectors had the potential to grow beyond an exchange of military officers and capacity building programs, said a news release issued by the Indonesian Embassy here Sunday.
“More than 50 percent of conflicts are taking place in OIC geographic. Indonesia and Pakistan are the two biggest UN troops contributing countries and the role of women peacekeepers of the two countries can give a significant contribution to creating an enabling environment for peace and reconciliation in such conflicts”, Ambassador Tugio added.
The Ambassador specifically referred to the newly established mechanism of the Joint Ministerial Commission which would allow the two FMs to meet regularly for stocktaking progress of bilateral cooperation and give strategic direction to deepening bilateral relations.
He further mentioned that Pakistan has the full potential to develop its economy due to its geostrategic location to serve as a gateway to the broader region in Central Asia.
“Pakistan has strong resilience to overcome the economic crises and make strong revival as attested through its history”, the envoy said.