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Diplomatic Notes: Pyongyang '€˜iftar'€™

Pyongyang ‘iftar’: Indonesian Ambassador to North Korea Bambang Hiendrasto (center) poses with embassy staff and their families at a breaking-of-the-fast gathering in Pyongyang on June 26

The Jakarta Post
Tue, July 7, 2015

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Diplomatic Notes: Pyongyang '€˜iftar'€™ Pyongyang ‘iftar’: Indonesian Ambassador to North Korea Bambang Hiendrasto (center) poses with embassy staff and their families at a breaking-of-the-fast gathering in Pyongyang on June 26. Around 130 foreign diplomats, joint venture employees, international organizations’ staff members and their families attended the event, organized by the embassies of Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, Palestine and Syria. After 17 hours of fasting, they enjoyed assorted dishes from different countries, including Indonesia’s rendang (beef simmered in coconut milk and spices).(Courtesy of Foreign Ministry) (center) poses with embassy staff and their families at a breaking-of-the-fast gathering in Pyongyang on June 26. Around 130 foreign diplomats, joint venture employees, international organizations’ staff members and their families attended the event, organized by the embassies of Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, Palestine and Syria. After 17 hours of fasting, they enjoyed assorted dishes from different countries, including Indonesia’s rendang (beef simmered in coconut milk and spices).(Courtesy of Foreign Ministry)

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span class="inline inline-center">Pyongyang '€˜iftar'€™: Indonesian Ambassador to North Korea Bambang Hiendrasto (center) poses with embassy staff and their families at a breaking-of-the-fast gathering in Pyongyang on June 26. Around 130 foreign diplomats, joint venture employees, international organizations'€™ staff members and their families attended the event, organized by the embassies of Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, Palestine and Syria. After 17 hours of fasting, they enjoyed assorted dishes from different countries, including Indonesia'€™s rendang (beef simmered in coconut milk and spices).(Courtesy of Foreign Ministry)

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