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Judul Indonesia, South Korea Agree to Protect Fishing Vessel Crews
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neutral - Ida Fauziyah (Menteri Ketenagakerjaan) On behalf of the Indonesian government, we
express our most appreciation to the Korean government for the good bilateral cooperation,
particularly in the field of manpower
positive - Ida Fauziyah (Menteri Ketenagakerjaan) Therefore, intensive and effective coordination
and cooperation between the two governments are needed to discuss the issues of manpower
and protection of Indonesian crew members and employers in Korea
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Indonesia and South Korea agreed to enhance the protection of the Indonesian fishing ship's
crew (AKPI) who work on Korean coastal fishing vessels following the signing of a pact between
both officials, Monday, May 31. During a virtual ceremony, signing on behalf of Indonesia was
Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah, while South Korea was signed by its Ocean and Fisheries
Minister Seong-Hyeok Moon.
INDONESIA, SOUTH KOREA AGREE TO PROTECT FISHING VESSEL CREWS
JAKARTA, - Indonesia and South Korea agreed to enhance the protection of the Indonesian
fishing ship's crew (AKPI) who work on Korean coastal fishing vessels following the signing of a
pact between both officials, Monday, May 31.
During a virtual ceremony, signing on behalf of Indonesia was Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah,
while South Korea was signed by its Ocean and Fisheries Minister Seong-Hyeok Moon.
"On behalf of the Indonesian government, we express our most appreciation to the Korean
government for the good bilateral cooperation, particularly in the field of manpower," Ida said.
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