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New envoys

Seven foreign ambassadors to Indonesia (from left to right) Muhamed Cengic of Bosnia Herzegovina, Mohammad Aqil Nadeem of Pakistan, Federico Salas Lotfe of Mexico, Aziria Abdelkader of Algeria, Pahlawan Haji Yusof bin Haji Abdul Rahman of Brunei Darussalam, Nirsia Castro Guevara of Cuba and Norng-Sakal of Cambodia pose together after presenting their letters of credentials to President Joko Widodo at the State Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday

The Jakarta Post
Thu, August 27, 2015

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New envoys Seven foreign ambassadors to Indonesia (from left to right) Muhamed Cengic of Bosnia Herzegovina, Mohammad Aqil Nadeem of Pakistan, Federico Salas Lotfe of Mexico, Aziria Abdelkader of Algeria, Pahlawan Haji Yusof bin Haji Abdul Rahman of Brunei Darussalam, Nirsia Castro Guevara of Cuba and Norng-Sakal of Cambodia pose together after presenting their letters of credentials to President Joko Widodo at the State Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday.(JP/Wendra Ajistyatama) (from left to right) Muhamed Cengic of Bosnia Herzegovina, Mohammad Aqil Nadeem of Pakistan, Federico Salas Lotfe of Mexico, Aziria Abdelkader of Algeria, Pahlawan Haji Yusof bin Haji Abdul Rahman of Brunei Darussalam, Nirsia Castro Guevara of Cuba and Norng-Sakal of Cambodia pose together after presenting their letters of credentials to President Joko Widodo at the State Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday.(JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)

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span class="inline inline-center">Seven foreign ambassadors to Indonesia (from left to right) Muhamed Cengic of Bosnia Herzegovina, Mohammad Aqil Nadeem of Pakistan, Federico Salas Lotfe of Mexico, Aziria Abdelkader of Algeria, Pahlawan Haji Yusof bin Haji Abdul Rahman of Brunei Darussalam, Nirsia Castro Guevara of Cuba and Norng-Sakal of Cambodia pose together after presenting their letters of credentials to President Joko Widodo at the State Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday.(JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)

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