PM Lee and President Jokowi will meet in Indonesia for their last leaders' retreat

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  • The upcoming Leaders' Retreat in Bogor marks the final meeting between Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Indonesian President Joko Widodo, symbolizing the end of their collaborative tenure and the achievements made in strengthening bilateral relations.
  • The retreat will celebrate the success of three significant agreements on airspace management, defense cooperation, and extradition, and will endorse new agreements aimed at bolstering defense, the digital economy, sustainability, and human capital development.
  • Singapore's position as one of Indonesia's top foreign investors, with a 2023 investment of US$15.4 billion, underscores the strong economic ties fostered through these annual Leaders' Retreats, setting a positive trajectory for future bilateral economic cooperation.

A significant diplomatic event will take place in Bogor, West Java, as Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong meets with Indonesian President Joko Widodo for their last Leaders' Retreat. This meeting marks the culmination of a series of annual engagements that have significantly shaped the bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia over the years.

Overview of the Leaders' Retreat

The Leaders' Retreat is an annual event that provides a platform for Singapore and Indonesia to discuss and enhance bilateral cooperation. The upcoming retreat in Bogor is particularly noteworthy as it represents the final meeting between PM Lee and President Widodo, with both leaders nearing the end of their respective terms. PM Lee is set to hand over his duties to Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on May 15, while President Widodo will be succeeded by Prabowo Subianto in October following his victory in the presidential elections.

Key Achievements and Agreements

During their tenure, PM Lee and President Widodo have overseen the signing of three landmark agreements in January 2022, which officially took effect in March 2024. These agreements cover critical areas such as airspace management, defense cooperation, and extradition, reflecting the deep and multifaceted relationship between the two nations. The retreat will also see the endorsement of additional agreements focusing on defense, the digital economy, sustainability, and human capital development. These initiatives underscore the ongoing commitment of both countries to collaborate across various sectors, thereby enhancing their strategic partnership.

Economic Ties and Investments

Singapore has consistently been one of Indonesia's top foreign investors. In 2023 alone, Singapore's foreign direct investment into Indonesia amounted to US$15.4 billion. This robust economic relationship is supported by various cooperative frameworks discussed and refined during these annual Leaders' Retreats.

Quotes from the Leaders

Reflecting on the significance of this final retreat, the Prime Minister's Office released a statement emphasizing the progress made in bilateral cooperation. "This retreat marks a significant milestone in our relationship with Indonesia, one that has grown and evolved with each meeting. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of our partnership and setting the stage for future collaboration under new leadership," the statement read.

Future Prospects

As new leaders prepare to take office in both countries, the focus will likely shift towards ensuring a smooth transition and continuity in the strong bilateral ties established by their predecessors. The discussions in this final retreat will play a crucial role in setting the agenda for future cooperation, aiming to further enhance the strategic partnership between Singapore and Indonesia. The upcoming Leaders' Retreat not only marks the end of an era of leadership for both PM Lee and President Widodo but also sets the foundation for the next phase of Singapore-Indonesia relations. As both nations look forward to new leadership, the groundwork laid by these annual meetings will undoubtedly continue to influence their bilateral interactions positively.


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