Turkish FM and Indonesian President Review $10bn Trade Goal and Discuss Middle East Issues
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Jakarta on 3 June 2026 to advance a bilateral trade goal set in April 2025.
en.antaranews.comTurkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Jakarta on 3 June 2026 to advance a bilateral trade goal set in April 2025. Fidan described the meeting as “extremely productive” in a post on X. ” The two sides reviewed projects intended to reach the $10 billion trade volume target agreed in April 2025.
At that time, the leaders of both countries pledged to deepen ties and pursue “new breakthroughs” in bilateral cooperation, Turkish media reported. Sectors discussed include defence, energy, transportation and the halal food industry. Fidan said the officials “thoroughly evaluated” initiatives in these areas.
0 humanitarian mission bound for Gaza. The two officials also exchanged views on developments in the Middle East, with particular attention to Iran and Palestine, according to a statement from Indonesia’s presidency. “As fellow countries in the Global South, Indonesia and Turkiye share the view that regional stability should be maintained through dialogue, diplomacy and the peaceful resolution of disputes,” the statement said.
A photograph released by the Turkish Foreign Ministry showed Fidan and Prabowo seated together during the meeting.
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