Jakarta, Jan. 15 -- Indonesia and Japan have launched new talks to explore ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation in higher education, science, and technology, officials said following a meeting in Jakarta on Wednesday, January 14.
Indonesia's Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Brian Yuliarto highlighted the potential for collaboration during a meeting with Japanese Embassy Charge d'Affaires Myochin Mitsuru, emphasizing opportunities for academic and technological partnerships.
"As a major economy, Indonesia sees strong potential for cooperation with Japan in higher education, business, and technology. We aim to elevate this partnership to new heights," Yuliarto said in a statement on Thursday.
The minister stresse...
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