Menlu Jepang Kunjungi Gubernur Joko Widodo di Balai Kota
Japanese Foreign Minister Visited to Jakarta Governor

Reporter : Rizki Saleh
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani
Rabu, 13 Agustus 2014
Gubernur DKI Jakarta, Joko Widodo (Foto: bbc.co.uk)

Jakarta (B2B) - Gubernur DKI Jakarta Joko Widodo dikunjungi Menteri Luar Negeri Jepang Fumio Kishida di Balai Kota DKI, Jakarta, untuk membahas penguatan hubungan dan kerja sama antara Jepang dan Indonesia.

"Intinya, pertemuan dengan Menteri Luar Negeri Jepang tadi adalah memperkuat hubungan Indonesia dengan Jepang ke depan," kata Jokowi usai pertemuan tersebut, Selasa.

Menurut dia, ada tiga masalah penting yang dibahas dalam pertemuan lebih dari satu jam tersebut.

"Pertama, mengenai hubungan kerja sama antara Indonesia dan Jepang, terutama yang berkaitan dengan supremasi hukum di wilayah laut," ujar Jokowi.

Kedua, membicarakan peluang-peluang investasi.  "Ketiga, kita membahas rencana pembangunan infrastruktur yang akan dibutuhkan oleh kedua negara, terutama infrastruktur laut, seperti pelabuhan laut dalam dan rencana pembangunan tol laut," tutur Jokowi.

Menurut Jokowi, pemerintah Jepang siap mendukung seluruh rencana pembangunan infrastruktur demi menguatkan hubungan kedua negara.

"Dan kita pun berharap agar pembangunan infrastruktur kita bisa dipercepat," ungkap Jokowi.


Jakarta (B2B) - Jakarta Governor and president-elect Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, received Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida for a meeting at the Jakarta City Hall on Tuesday.

During the meeting, Jokowi and Kishida discussed issues related to the strengthening of relations and cooperation between Indonesia and Japan.

"In principle, during the meeting, we discussed ways to strengthen the relations and cooperation between the two countries in the future," Jokowi said after the meeting.

He pointed out that at least three important issues had been discussed in the meeting, which lasted for about an hour.

The first, according to Jokowi, was about cooperation with Japan, particularly related to legal supremacy at sea.

"The second was about the issues related to investment opportunities, and the third was about infrastructure development, which is necessary for both the countries," Jokowi remarked.

He noted that infrastructure development included the construction of deep sea port and sea toll.

Jokowi claimed that the Japanese government was ready to support every infrastructure development plan of Indonesia in an effort to strengthen the relations between the two countries.

"The Japanese foreign minister said his country was ready to support Indonesia, and we hope to speed up the process of infrastructure development," Jokowi added.

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