Prabowo calls Dutch PM on I-EU CEPA, Hormuz Strait
The call also touched on Middle East tensions as Indonesia pushes to finalize its trade pact with the European Union.
President Prabowo Subianto spoke by phone with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten on Thursday, June 11, discussing bilateral ties, trade and geopolitical developments. The Indonesian Embassy in The Hague said the two exchanged views on strengthening economic cooperation, including completion of the Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement or I-EU CEPA. The conversation also touched on the situation in the Hormuz Strait and issues in the Middle East. Jetten, on his personal X account, said international cooperation is important to maintain security and prosperity in each region and globally. The Indonesian Embassy in The Hague said the exchange showed Indonesia and the Netherlands' commitment to strengthening their partnership amid global dynamics.