Indonesia has signed a new defence cooperation agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina in a move analysts say marks another step in Jakarta’s bid to expand its security partnerships beyond traditional Western partners.
The pact was signed during a meeting between Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and his Bosnian counterpart Zukan Helez in Sarajevo on January 11, according to Indonesian media reports.
“This visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and exploring avenues for...
Indonesia’s defence deal with Bosnia signals Asian middle power’s clout
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