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Jokowi Sambut Baik Tank Buatan Bersama Indonesia-Turki
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, ANKARA -- Kemitraan industri pertahanan antara Indonesia dengan Turki disebut meningkat signifikan dalam beberapa tahun terakhir.

Hal itu disampaikan Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) dalam pernyataan pers bersama setelah pertemuan bilateral di Beyaz Saray Ankara, Kamis. "Bidang kerja sama lain yang mengalami peningkatan signifikan adalah di bidang industri pertahanan," kata Presiden Jokowi.

Ia menyambut baik hasil konkret kerja sama industri pertahanan antara lain berupa peluncuran tank kelas menengah Kaplan MT. Tank tempur tersebut merupakan produksi bersama antara Indonesia dan Turki yang dikembangkan oleh FNSS Turki dan PT Pindad Indonesia.

Selain itu, ada "Memorandum of Understanding" (MoU) atau nota kesepahaman antara PT Dirgantara Indonesia dengan Turkish Aerospace Industries untuk kerja sama di bidang kedirgantaraan. "Tadi juga telah kita sepakati untuk menambah kerja sama di bidang pembuatan kapal selam dan truk dan ini juga akan segera ditindaklanjuti oleh tim dari kedua negara," tutur Presiden.

Sementara penguatan kerja sama di bidang energi kata dia, difokuskan pada pemenuhan kebutuhan energi listrik di kawasan kepulauan Indonesia antara lain melalui penyediaan power ship atau kapal penyedia pasokan listrik.

Sumber : Antara
http://internasional.republika.co.id...indonesiaturki


Erdogan on the Spot: Who Does Turkey's Leader Trust More, Russia or the US?

Prior to the G20 Summit, which kicks off in Hamburg, Germany, on Friday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave a lengthy interview to German weekly Die Zeit, where he was asked a very provocative question: whom does he currently trust more: President Putin’s Russia or the US under Donald Trump. Here is how he answered.

Ahead of the Summit, Giovanni di Lorenzo, German-Italian journalist and editor-in-chief of the major German weekly Die Zeit had an interview with the Turkish leader, which became Erdogan's first interview with a German print-media outlet in more than five years.
They discussed Recep Tayyip Erdogan's "image in Germany, his troubled relationship with politicians and journalists in the country and his view of the case of imprisoned journalist Deniz Yücel."

However, near the end of an almost 50-minute conversation, Giovanni di Lorenzo asked the Turkish leader quite a provocative question.

"Let's talk about other strongmen. Which do you currently trust more: the Russia of President Vladimir Putin or the US of President Donald Trump?"

However the Turkish President shied away from a direct answer. Here is what he told the journalist.

"Don't make us make such a choice! You have no right to do so! We are Turkey. We develop our relations with America as best we can, and we do the same with Russia," he said.
"It takes 10 hours to get to America from here, and just two-and-a-half hours to Russia. We have a common sea border with Russia in the Black Sea, and the Russians are in second place in tourism, behind Germany. Perhaps they will climb into first place."
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"Our goal is to increase foreign trade to a level of $100 billion. Our trade volume with the US has dropped significantly. Every country in the world pursues its interests. As do we, of course."

"Our main supplier of energy is Russia. We are completing the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline project together, and we are building the Akkuyu nuclear power plant together. We hope that it will be finished by 2023. All of that strengthens our relations."

The Turkish Stream project was announced in late 2014 by Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Turkey. In November 2015, the project was suspended after a Russian Su-24 aircraft was downed by a Turkish F-16 fighter in Syria. A thaw in relations between Moscow and Ankara began last June following Turkey's apology to Russia.
Moscow and Ankara signed an intergovernmental agreement in October 2016 envisioning the construction of two underwater legs of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline in the Black Sea. The annual capacity of each leg is estimated to reach 15.75 billion cubic meters of natural gas.

On June 23, President Putin started implementing the Turkish Stream project. The Russian leader held phone talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan aboard an installation vessel, informing him that pipe-laying work has started at the Turkish Stream pipeline's deep-water section.

The Russian leader was observing the alignment of the shallow and deep-water parts of the Turkish Stream aboard the Pioneering Spirit pipe-laying ship in the southern Russian city of Anapa in the Krasnodar Territory. In his phone conversation with Turkish President he said the project is likely to be successful thanks to an excellent level of coordination between the countries.
Russia and Turkey signed an agreement to construct and operate Turkey's first nuclear power plant at the Akkuyu site in the southern Turkish province of Mersin in May 2010. The plant is expected to produce about 35 billion kilowatt-hours a year. The project's cost is estimated at about $20 billion.




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