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Indonesia Leader to Meet Putin in Russia to Boost Ties

Indonesia Leader to Meet Putin in Russia to Boost Ties

Bloomberg12-06-2025
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin this month in his first visit to Russia since taking office.
The leaders will discuss improving bilateral cooperation and exchange views on global and regional issues during Prabowo's visit June 18-20, Indonesia Foreign Ministry spokesperson Rolliansyah Soemirat said in Jakarta on Thursday.
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