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Indonesia, Venezuela aim to strengthen bilateral relations

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Sun, December 27, 2020

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Indonesia, Venezuela aim to strengthen bilateral relations Indonesian Ambassador to Venezuela Imam Edy Mulyono (third right) talks to his guests while Vice Minister for Asia, the Middle East and Oceania at the Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Ministry Rubén Darion Molina (third left) looks on during a dinner reception in Caracas on Dec. 17 (Courtesy of the Indonesian Embassy in Caracas/-)

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enezuela and Indonesia are eager to strengthen their relations, especially in the trade and tourism sectors, in addition to bilateral consultation.

The commitments were expressed during a dinner reception hosted by Indonesian Ambassador to Venezuela Imam Edy Mulyono on Dec. 17, the Indonesian Embassy in Caracas said in a media statement.

Imam invited Vice Minister for Asia, the Middle East and Oceania at the Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Ministry Rubén Darion Molina to the dinner reception held at Wisma Indonesia in Caracas.

Other dignitaries attending the dinner reception were Vice Minister for International Trade and Investment Promotion at the Venezuelan Tourism and Foreign Trade Ministry and Vice President for International Affairs at Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, Rander Peña.

During the reception, Imam and his guests discussed efforts to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries.

The efforts include the development of a memorandum of understanding on bilateral consultation, as well as deliberations on potential economic cooperation between the two countries.

“The relationship between Indonesia and Venezuela is of paramount importance, especially in today’s global circumstances where south-south cooperation is crucial,” Imam said as quoted in the statement.

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