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Closer look: Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Roberto G

The Jakarta Post
Tue, December 23, 2014

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Closer look Closer look: Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Roberto G. Manalo (left) makes a gesture to Foreign Ministry’s Secretary General Yohanes Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo as they attend Mabuhay! Merdeka!: Snapshots of 65 Years of Philippines-Indonesia Friendship at the Museum Perumusan Naskah Proklamasi (Museum of the Drafting of the Proclamation). The photo exhibition features photographs of important events in the history of diplomatic relations between the two countries, including exchanges of visits by Indonesian and Philippine leaders, cultural exchanges and humanitarian missions. The exhibition will be held until Dec. 31. (Antara/Teresia May) (left) makes a gesture to Foreign Ministry’s Secretary General Yohanes Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo as they attend Mabuhay! Merdeka!: Snapshots of 65 Years of Philippines-Indonesia Friendship at the Museum Perumusan Naskah Proklamasi (Museum of the Drafting of the Proclamation). The photo exhibition features photographs of important events in the history of diplomatic relations between the two countries, including exchanges of visits by Indonesian and Philippine leaders, cultural exchanges and humanitarian missions. The exhibition will be held until Dec. 31. (Antara/Teresia May)

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span class="inline inline-center">Closer look: Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Roberto G. Manalo (left) makes a gesture to Foreign Ministry'€™s Secretary General Yohanes Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo as they attend Mabuhay! Merdeka!: Snapshots of 65 Years of Philippines-Indonesia Friendship at the Museum Perumusan Naskah Proklamasi (Museum of the Drafting of the Proclamation). The photo exhibition features photographs of important events in the history of diplomatic relations between the two countries, including exchanges of visits by Indonesian and Philippine leaders, cultural exchanges and humanitarian missions. The exhibition will be held until Dec. 31. (Antara/Teresia May)

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