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View all search resultsClose ties: Indonesia's Regional Representatives Council (DPD) chairman Irman Gusman (left), former South Korean prime minister Kim Suk-soo (center) and deputy chair of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies Foundation's board of trustees, Jusuf Wanandi, sit together during the Korea-Indonesia Forum 2013 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of bilateral ties between Indonesia and Korea at Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta on Thursday
Close ties: Indonesiaâs Regional Representatives Council (DPD) chairman Irman Gusman (left), former South Korean prime minister Kim Suk-soo (center) and deputy chair of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies Foundationâs board of trustees, Jusuf Wanandi, sit together during the Korea-Indonesia Forum 2013 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of bilateral ties between Indonesia and Korea at Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta on Thursday. (JP/R. berto Wedhatama) (DPD) chairman Irman Gusman (left), former South Korean prime minister Kim Suk-soo (center) and deputy chair of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies Foundationâs board of trustees, Jusuf Wanandi, sit together during the Korea-Indonesia Forum 2013 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of bilateral ties between Indonesia and Korea at Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta on Thursday. (JP/R. berto Wedhatama)
span class="caption">Close ties: Indonesia's Regional Representatives Council (DPD) chairman Irman Gusman (left), former South Korean prime minister Kim Suk-soo (center) and deputy chair of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies Foundation's board of trustees, Jusuf Wanandi, sit together during the Korea-Indonesia Forum 2013 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of bilateral ties between Indonesia and Korea at Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta on Thursday. (JP/R. berto Wedhatama)
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