Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Thursday as Canberra sought to improve often-prickly relations with Jakarta, dpa reported. In his first foreign visit since becoming premier almost two months ago, Turnbull said strengthening economic cooperation was a priority. "The overwhelming concern in Indonesia and Jakarta, or in Canberra, is about growth, economic growth, investment and jobs," Turnbull said. "So trade, investment, economic growth, stronger economies in both Indonesia and Australia for the benefit of both sides is the focus of the discussions," he told broadcaster ABC.