Bahas Terorisme dengan Erdogan, Jokowi Terbang ke Turki Hari Ini
Presiden Jokowi di Bandara Halim Perdanakusuma (Liputan6.com)
Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Presiden Joko Widodo (
Jokowi) melakukan kunjungan kenegaraan ke Turki.
Pembahasan tentang penanggulangan terorisme akan dilakukan saat pertemuan bilateral dengan Presiden Turki, Recep Tayyib Erdogan.
Jokowi dijadwalkan berangkat dari Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, pada Rabu (5/7/2017) sekira pukul 07.00 WIB.
Jokowi langsung menuju Ankara, Turki, untuk melakukan serangkaian kegiatan dalam kunjungan kenegaraan kali ini.
Sebelumnya, Menteri Luar Negeri Retni Marsudi mengatakan, Turki merupakan salah satu mitra penting Indonesia. Kedua negara memiliki warga dengan umat muslim yang sama-sama besar.
Angka perdagangan Indonesia ke Turki memang cukup baik. Namun, menurutnya, masih ada beberapa bidang yang bisa dimaksimalkan. Beberapa isu perdagangan juga akan dibahas tuntas dalam pertemuan itu.
"Dalam kunjungan Presiden
Jokowi nanti, kita akan meluncurkan negosiasi kita untuk Indonesia Turki Comprehensive Economy Partnership Agreement dengan usulan kita pertama mulai dari
treet includes, perdagangan barang. Setelah itu baru kita mulai dengan perdagangan jasa dan lain-lain. Itu di bidang perdagangan," ucap Retno di Kompleks Istana Kepresidenan, Jakarta, Senin, 3 Juli 2017.
Selain itu, kerja sama di bidang industri strategis juga akan dikembangkan. Kedua negara akan bekerja sama dalam pengembangan industri militer, baik untuk matra udara, darat, dan laut.
"Yang ketiga adalah untuk
countring terorisme. Jadi itu yang akan menjadi isu fokus bahasan Presiden dalam rangka kunjungan kenegaraan ke Turki," pungkas Retno.
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Summary: President of Indonesia will go to Turkey to meet President Erdogan to discuss cooperation in combating terrorism and military industry development of air, land and sea forces. NICE !!
Air: CN-235 development - AWACS version maybe?
Land: continuation of medium tank development, APC & IFV maybe?
Sea: type 214 submarine? will we buy and joint-develop it with Turkey?
Ohh...already...
Turkish, German firms eye Indonesian sub contract
By:
Burak Ege Bekdil, May 11, 2017
ISTANBUL — Turkish and German naval specialists signed May 10 a letter of intent to cooperate on a contract to build variant of the Type-214 diesel-electric submarines for the Indonesian Navy.
The deal was signed at the IDEF’17 defense and aerospace exhibition in Istanbul between STM, a Turkish government-controlled defense engineering company and Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.
“We are bringing together our resources with the aim of designing and constructing submarines for Indonesia,” STM and TKMS official said during a ceremony.
Through the joint venture with STM, TKMS is partnering with Turkey’s Golcuk shipyard, the production site for the Piri Reis, the first of a batch of six Type-214 submarines being built for the Turkish Navy. The Type 214 is a derivation of the Type-209 SSK built by Germany’s Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, or HDW. The Type-214 features design innovations from the HDW Type-212. It displaces 1,700 tons (surface) and has eight torpedo tubes which can deploy heavyweight torpedoes — such as the Atlas Elektronik SeaHake — and anti-ship missiles, such as the Harpoon and Exocet.
Under a contract worth €2.5 billion (U.S. $2.7 billion), six Type-214 submarines are being built for the Turkish Navy. Some of the subsystems will be locally built.
For instance, Turkish military electronics specialist Aselsan, a government-controlled company, will provide electronic support measures and sensor systems for the submarine program. Military software specialist Havelsan, another government-controlled company, will build an integrated command and control suite.
According to the Turkish-German letter of intent, the first one or two of the planned submarines for the Indonesian Navy will be built at a Turkish shipyard. The follow-on platforms would be built in Indonesia.
http://www.defensenews.com/articles/turkish-german-firms-eye-indonesian-sub-contract