Jakarta (VOI News) - Bilateral relations between Indonesia and Pakistan have been going well. Both countries support each other in various fields at international forums and the United Nations. It was stated by Pakistan's Chargé d'Affaires Ad Interim in Jakarta Sajjad Haider Khan at a press conference at the Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta, Tuesday, (05/08). Sajjad said that to date Indonesia and Pakistan have had signed 32 MoUs and established cooperation among others in the fields of defense, terrorism and trade delegation exchanges.
"Our two countries have 32 MoUs and agreements of different times. We have defense cooperation, we have commercial agreements, we have signed groups on terrorism and then working commission is being established. The two countries have policy planning dialogue. We also have delegation level exchanges, commercial, business, trade, investment as well as military, said Sajjad Haider Khan.
In addition to discussing bilateral relations between Indonesia and Pakistan, a press conference at the Pakistani Embassy in Jakarta also discussed the issue of peace and security situation in South Asia, especially related to disputes between Pakistan and India in the Jammu and Kashmir region. On that occasion, Pakistan's Chargé d'Affaires Ad Interim in Jakarta Sajjad Haider Khan called on the Indonesian public and media to give support and express solidarity with the people in Jammu and Kashmir. (VOI / AHM)