Singapore and Indonesia inked three agreements on Tuesday to resolve “longstanding” bilateral issues relating to defense cooperation, airspace control, and fugitive extradition, Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement. The agreements–on Flight Information Region (FIR), defense cooperation, and extradition–were signed in the presence of Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Indonesian Prime Minister Joko Widodo during the leaders’ retreat in Bintan, Indonesia. Both leaders affirmed that the agreements “reflects the maturity of bilateral relations and illustrates our commitment to resolving longstanding matters of mutual importance amicably and constructively, for the long-term mutual benefit of our countries and peoples,” the statement reads. The two nations agreed to realign the boundary between their FIRs for a period of 25 years, in which Indonesia will delegate to Singapore the provision of air navigation services in portions of the airspace within the realigned Jakarta FIR. This would allow Indonesia to reclaim more …