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Indonesia, Japan sign defence cooperation agreement

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 4:29 AM

JAKARTA, May 4 (Reuters) – Indonesia and Japan signed a defence cooperation agreement on Monday, officials said, which includes cooperation in ​the defence industry, human development and ‌disaster mitigation measures.

Here are some details about the agreement:

• Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin signed the agreement with his Japanese counterpart Shinjiro Koizumi in Jakarta.

• “We ‌have ​both agreed to promote ⁠substantive cooperation in the ⁠defence industry and development of our personnel, whilst taking into account our respective national interests,” Sjafrie said before the signing ceremony,  ​in an audio recording shared by the Indonesian Defence Ministry.

• Koizumi called the ⁠agreement a “compass” and “crucial milestone” ⁠that will guide defence cooperation between ​the two countries.

• The ministers did not elaborate ​on exact areas of cooperation.

• Japan scrapped ‌a ban on overseas arms sales last month as the country seeks to strengthen its defence industry.

• The ministers also held ⁠a bilateral meeting where they discussed collaboration on maritime security, joint military exercises, and military hardware and ⁠defence technology, ‌Koizumi said.

• “Amid an increasingly complex ⁠and tense international situation, such ​as in ‌Iran, deepening defence cooperation between ​Japan and ⁠Indonesia… will make a significant contribution to peace and stability, not only for both countries but also for the region,” Koizumi said through a translator.

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing by ​John Mair)