Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Wednesday that his meetings in Indonesia were highly productive, covering a broad range of issues from defense cooperation and energy to artificial intelligence and the halal food industry.

In a statement posted on NSosyal social media account following his official visit, Fidan noted discussions with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Foreign Minister Sugiono focused on ongoing cooperation and future joint initiatives between the two countries.

“Following our visit to Singapore, today’s engagements in our strategic partner Indonesia were highly productive in terms of advancing our multidimensional agenda,” Fidan said.

According to Fidan, the talks addressed cooperation in defense industries, transportation, energy, artificial intelligence and the halal food sector, as well as steps that could further strengthen bilateral ties.

He said both sides also reviewed projects aimed at achieving the $10 billion bilateral trade target set by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and President Prabowo Subianto.