BINTAN - Singapore and Indonesia have concluded agreements on three longstanding bilateral issues, including on aviation needs and safety, as they realign the boundary between their respective flight information regions .
"The conclusion of these agreements demonstrates the strength and maturity of Singapore-Indonesia relations," said Mr Lee. Speaking before Mr Lee, Mr Widodo said:"Going forward, we hope that the cooperation in law enforcement, aviation safety as well as defence and security of the two countries will continue to be strengthened based on the principle of mutual benefit."
A primary consideration of the FIR agreement is to ensure safe and efficient air traffic control to advance international civil aviation. The agreement also meets the civil aviation needs of both Singapore and Indonesia, including the present and future requirements of Changi Airport and Indonesian airports.
Indonesian officials welcoming PM Lee Hsien Loong in Bintan as he arrives with Indonesia President Joko Widodo. PHOTO: MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATIONS'pore, Indonesia to continue talks to expand air, sea travel to more destinations in Indonesia: PM Lee
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