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at which the signing of the Agreed Minutes also took place.Signing on behalf of the government of the Republic of Indonesia was Indonesia'sForeign Minister, Dr. N. Hassan Wirajuda.Speaking at the meeting HRH Prince Mohamed said that both ministers have had acomprehensive look at the existing good relationship, not only current and futureconcerns but also past cooperation between both countries."The meeting has identified human resource development, defence, social services, andprivate sector development as most important immediate areas, all which involvedcapacity-building and all are aimed in helping the people meet today's challenges well,"he added.The Prince referred to the healthy relations between the two countries, that are moststrongly shown with the 30,000 Indonesians currently working in Brunei."Many of these are the backbone of our industries and we are grateful to them for theircontribution to our development," he said.Earlier in his introductory remarks the Minister said that the percentage of Indonesiansworking in Brunei must be about the highest in any country in the world.The Prince cited the idea of setting up of a working group in trade and investment andsaid it is a step in the right direction." In this our two governments will do all they can, of course but at the same time, ourbusiness people need to play their part as well. So it is good to see that have decided toform Business Council. Also the idea of an Indonesia-Brunei Friendship Association fitsvery well. It certainly helps our overall aim of promoting personal contacts between ourpeople," he added.On the area of transport, HRH Prince Mohamed noted that the meeting puts specialfocus on transport, where there is a need to look at ways to make it easier to movegoods and vehicles by land and sea. He said, " It should mean that our people will find iteasier to travel between Brunei and Kalimantan'.Meanwhile according to a joint press statement an MoU on Land, Transport of Passengers and Goods and an MoU on Shipping Services and Ports were proposed duringthe meeting.Both sides agreed there should be a call to increase investment co-operation between
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