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Jokowi, Najib Discuss Border Issues and Migrant Workers

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

PRESIDENT Joko Widodo and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak held a meeting at the State Palace in Jakarta last week to discuss three challenges facing the two countries.

First, to resolve border disputes by intensifying negotiations in bilateral meetings. Second, to cooperate to ensure security in Sulu and surrounding waters. "Indonesia has expressed concern regarding the abduction and hostage cases in the area," Jokowi said.

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PRESIDENT Joko Widodo and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak held a meeting at the State Palace in Jakarta last week to discuss three challenges facing the two countries.

First, to resolve border disputes by intensifying negotiations in bilateral meetings. Second, to cooperate to ensure security in Sulu and surrounding waters. "Indonesia has expressed concern regarding the abduction and hostage cases in the area," Jokowi said.

Third, to guarant

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