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Malaysia and Indonesia reached several important agreements in the 13th Annual Consultation held in Jakarta, including border issues, expanding economic cooperation and efforts to accelerate the implementation of new energy projects, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said that among the main achievements of the talks were the signing of four memoranda of understanding (MOUs) covering border issues, including Pulau Sebatik, as well as health, information and communication, and internet governance.

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00:00Malaysia and Indonesia reached several important agreements in the 13th annual consultation held
00:07in Jakarta, including border issues, expanding economic cooperation, and efforts to accelerate
00:14the implementation of new energy projects. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said,
00:20among the main achievements of the talks were the signing of four memorandums of understanding
00:25covering border issues, including Pulau Sebatic, health, information and communication,
00:31and internet governance. He said they spoke on various important issues including a 30 billion
00:37US dollar bilateral trade target, investment cooperation in Ibu Kota Nusantara, as well as
00:44smoother cross-border access facilities in Entigong. Anwar also stressed that Malaysia's investments in
00:50strategic sectors in Indonesia were based on a genuine spirit to strengthen regional prosperity.
00:56He said Malaysia's aim was to be an honest and trustworthy development partner in various fields,
01:02including renewable energy with Sarawak as an export hub for infrastructure, housing, education,
01:09and technology. On the issue of security, Anwar said Malaysia and Indonesia agreed to boost cooperation
01:16through the trilateral cooperative arrangement framework to maintain peace in the Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea.

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