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and Indonesia have agreed to strengthen energy coordination as the Iran conflict disrupts oil and gas supplies.
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00:00Japan and Indonesia agreed to strengthen coordination on energy security to bolster energy resilience against ongoing global disruptions.
00:08Japanese Prime Minister Sanaya Takechi announces the agreement after meeting Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Tokyo.
00:16Neither leader provided specific details on how the cooperation will be implemented,
00:21but both stressed the growing importance of energy security amid ongoing global uncertainty.
00:28Takechi said the conflict in the Middle East has highlighted the strategic need to ensure stable access to energy resources
00:34and protect national economic resilience.
00:37The move follows Japan's recent decision to increase the use of an on-coal-fired power generation to offset potential
00:45disruptions to its liquefied natural gas imports.
00:47Indonesia remains the world's largest exporter of thermal coal for power generation, supplying roughly half of total global exports in
00:56this sector.
00:57The country is also a major exporter of liquefied natural gas, with about one-quarter of its shipments currently directed
01:04to Japan.
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