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                      | Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) with  Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto during a meeting at the Kremlin in  Moscow. | 
                     
                 
                  Indonesia president-elect Prabowo says his government  seeks stronger ties with ‘great friend’ Russia 
                     
                    JAKARTA (The Straits Times/ANN) -- Indonesia’s  President-elect Prabowo Subianto said his upcoming administration would  maintain ties with “great friend” Russia, after he met President Vladimir Putin  on July 31 during a trip to Moscow. 
                    Mr Prabowo, who is currently Defence Minister,  added that he hoped for stronger cooperation on defence, energy and education.  He is set to take over the presidency from Mr Joko Widodo in October. 
  “We consider Russia as a great friend,” he said  in a statement from the defence ministry. 
  “I would like to continue to maintain and  enhance this relationship. In our history we remember Russia has always helped  us in many aspects when we were in difficulties.” 
                    Mr Prabowo also expressed his intent to continue  a partnership in defence and nuclear energy, and to send Indonesian students to  Russia to study medicine. 
                    His trip to Moscow comes months after Mr Prabowo  went to Beijing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping to affirm Indonesia’s  “policy of friendship” with China. 
                    Mr Prabowo has said he will forge ties with any  country, be it China or the United States, in his non-alignment foreign policy. 
                    Mr Putin was quoted by Russian state news agency  TASS Russia as saying Russia was ready to “scale up supplies of agricultural  products, implement investment projects in the field of energy, transport, and  infrastructure”. 
                    Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was quoted by  TASS as saying that Indonesia’s role in the war in Ukraine, which Mr Putin  calls a special operation, is “growing significantly nowadays”. 
                    In 2023, Mr Prabowo  proposed a peaceful settlement for the war that includes a ceasefire and a  demilitarised zone in an address to the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in  Singapore.  
  
 
                  (Latest Update August 2, 2024)
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