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Estonia plans to enhance bilateral cooperation with Indonesia in maritime innovation and cyber security during 2026. Estonia's Ambassador to Singapore & ASEAN and Ambassador-elect to Indonesia, Y.M. Veikko Kala, stated that Estonia is engaging in multiple meetings with various Indonesian ministries, state-owned enterprises (BUMN), and strategic partners to expand bilateral collaboration.
The Government of Estonia is set to strengthen its cooperation with Indonesia in the fields of maritime innovation and cyber security during 2026. According to Y.M. Veikko Kala, Estonia's Ambassador to Singapore & ASEAN and Ambassador-elect to Indonesia, the country is currently engaging in a series of meetings with various Indonesian ministries, state-owned enterprises (BUMN), and strategic partners to expand their bilateral collaboration.
Ambassador Kala's statement highlights Estonia's proactive approach to strengthening ties with Indonesia. The planned meetings with Indonesian stakeholders are crucial for identifying areas of mutual interest and potential collaboration.
This development is significant for Indonesia as it indicates a deepening of international cooperation in critical areas. The collaboration could lead to technology transfers, joint research initiatives, and enhanced security measures in both maritime and cyber domains.
Estonia-Indonesia Bilateral Cooperation Enhancement