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N-219 Airframe Almost Ready for Roll out
tadi malam ketemu sama kakak sepupu yang di PTDI yang sama2 balik jogja buat takziah, undangan ke Jokowi sudah dikirim buat roll out tanggal 10 november besok..., progress hampir 100%.
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Indonesia, India ink deal on energy cooperation, anti-terror, defense
Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla and his Indian counterpart Mohammad Hamid Ansari witnessed the signing of the agreement.
JAKARTA, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- The governments of Indonesia and India on Monday agreed to cooperate on renewable energy, counter-terrorism and defense.
Ansari said through cooperation, the target of reducing carbon emission could be achieved.
"India and Indonesia are committed to trim carbon emission respectively by 35 percent and 29 percent by 2030," Ansari said.
"We discussed the possibility to expand cooperation on defense and counter-terrorism," the Indian vice president said.
Kalla said both nations agreed to boost two-way trade.
Indonesia, India ink deal on energy cooperation, anti-terror, defense | Shanghai Daily
US actions in South China Sea may escalate tensions — Indonesian defense minister
The minister refers to the US decision to send guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen to patrol the 12-nautical mile zone around Subi and Mischief reefs in Spratly archipelago in the South China Sea
US guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen
SINGAPORE, November 3. /TASS/. The parties to the territorial dispute in the South China Sea should refrain from steps that escalate tensions, Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said on Tuesday.
Commenting on the US decision to send guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen to patrol the 12-nautical mile zone around Subi and Mischief reefs in Spratly archipelago in the South China Sea, Ryacudu said that "Indonesia wants the South China Sea territorial dispute between United States and China to be resolved peacefully without escalating the current tension" adding that the issues between the two superpowers and claimant countries can affect international trade and economy.
Asked if the freedom of navigation conducted by the United States was helpful or otherwise, Ryamizard said all parties should avoid going to areas that may bring about unwanted incidents. "This action risks further escalation of tensions in the disputed waters," he noted.
At the end of October, Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Yesui summoned US Ambassador to Beijing Max Baucus and lodged a protest with US ship’s passage near disputed islands in the South China Sea. "Despite repeated recent statements and multiple requests by the Chinese side, US sent its military ship USS Lassen to the reefs near China’s Nansha Islands thus creating a threat to China’s sovereignty and security, as well as to security of people and infrastructure on the reefs. This is a serious provocation toward China. The Chinese side expresses strong displeasure and decisive protest to the actions of the American side," the vice minister said. He added that China’s sovereignty over the islands and surrounding waters is undisputable.
Beijing has for decades been involved in a dispute with many countries in the region over the territorial jurisdiction of a number of islands in the South China Sea, where significant reserves of hydrocarbons have been found. This refers, above all, to the Xisha archipelago (the Paracel Islands), the Nansha Islands (the Spratly Islands) and Huangyan Island. Other countries involved in the dispute are Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines. As of the end of 2013, China has been engaged in large-scale hydro-engineering and construction work on the expansion and development of the territories under its control.
TASS: World - US actions in South China Sea may escalate tensions — Indonesian defense minister
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