Indonesia and Japan agree to resume stalled talks on transfer of defense equipment
- Indonesia and Japan have agreed to resume stalled talks on the transfer of defense equipment, as stated by Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani and Indonesian counterpart Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin.
- The two countries discussed the possible joint development of a naval ship to strengthen their maritime security cooperation, according to a Japanese government official.
- The talks had been stalled under former President Joko Widodo's administration, which focused on relocating the national capital.
- Exports of destroyers are restricted under Japan's three principles on the transfer of defense equipment and technology but are permitted for joint development and manufacturing with another nation.
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