
Russia and Indonesia have agreed to cooperate in the development of advanced maritime technologies, with the Russian side ready to support Indonesia’s ambition to become a global maritime hub and share its expertise. The information was reported by Indonesia’s national news agency
ANTARA.
Consultations on civil maritime cooperation between Russia and Indonesia took place in Jakarta. The Russian delegation was led by Aide to the President of the Russian Federation and Chairman of the Russian Maritime Board, Nikolay Patrushev, while the Indonesian delegation was headed by Agus Yudhoyono, Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Coordination of Indonesia.
“We want to explore cooperation with Russia in developing hovercraft, hydrofoils, fishing vessels, and high-speed ships that are efficient and environmentally friendly,” said Yudhoyono.
The meeting resulted in the signing of a memorandum. The two countries plan to cooperate in six areas of the maritime sector, including shipbuilding, personnel training, transport potential, and energy transition.
“Russia has extensive experience in industry, knowledge, and technology. We are ready to share that experience,” noted Patrushev.
The future partnership also includes the possibility of joint research on renewable energy sources for shipbuilding facilities and the sustainable use of marine and fishery resources.
Officials from both countries stated that the talks reflect a mutual interest in maritime cooperation amid the growing global demand for greener shipping technologies.
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