The European Commission has outlined three main priorities to deepen the partnership between Indonesia and the European Union, focusing on economic cooperation, sustainability, and labor mobility.
The European Commission recently presented an overview of its strategic priorities in strengthening the partnership with Indonesia. The three primary objectives include enhancing economic cooperation, promoting sustainable development, and facilitating labor mobility between Indonesia and EU countries. This partnership seeks to bolster mutual growth and address common challenges, emphasizing responsible migration and worker protection. EU officials highlighted the importance of fair labor practices and protecting the rights of overseas workers, including Indonesians employed abroad in nations such as Greece. Official sources note ongoing efforts to ensure safe working conditions and improve bilateral agreements to benefit migrant workers. These initiatives are part of a broader framework aimed at fostering economic development, environmental sustainability, and social welfare within the cooperation scope between Indonesia and the EU.
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