INDONESIA: Colombia and Indonesia have agreed to improve bilateral ties with the opening of the Colombian Embassy in Jakarta in 2011 after being served through a third country for eight years, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said in a media statement
NDONESIA: Colombia and Indonesia have agreed to improve bilateral ties with the opening of the Colombian Embassy in Jakarta in 2011 after being served through a third country for eight years, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said in a media statement.
Dian Triansyah Djani, the America and Europe director general, said that both Colombia and Indonesia had been appointed co-chair country coordinator of the Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC), which will hold its first joint commission session in Bogota in mid-2013.
“The positions will enable both countries to further strengthen their bilateral ties,” Dian told a roundtable discussion on how to improve ties between the two countries in Bandung on Dec. 11.
Meanwhile, Colombian Ambassador to Jakarta Alfonso Enrique Garzon Mendez said numerous agreements had been signed during 32 years of diplomatic relations, including on education, trade, economics and engineering for mutual benefits.
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