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Indonesia and Eswatini Strengthen Ties with New Visa-Free Agreement for Diplomatic Passport Holders

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Indonesia and Eswatini signed an agreement on free travel for holders of diplomatic and official passports (PBVDD) during the Indonesia-Africa Forum in Nusa Dua, Bali, 1-3 September 2024. (Photo by: ANTARA/HO-KBRI Pretoria/pri.)

 

 

 

VOINews, Jakarta: Indonesia and Eswatini have taken a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations by signing a visa-free agreement for diplomatic and official passport holders. This agreement, signed during the Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) held from September 1-3, 2024, in Nusa Dua, Bali, is expected to pave the way for closer cooperation between the two nations.

According to a press release from the Indonesian Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, received by ANTARA on Friday night (September 7), the agreement was signed by Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi and Eswatini’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pholile Shakantu. This event marked a notable milestone in diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The visa-free agreement is expected to encourage increased interaction between diplomats and government officials from both Indonesia and Eswatini. By removing visa barriers, the agreement facilitates easier and more frequent visits, thus fostering stronger diplomatic exchanges.

During the signing, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi expressed her hope that this agreement would serve as a foundation for future cooperation in other areas. She emphasized the importance of continued engagement at the governmental level, which could eventually extend to other sectors of mutual interest.

Echoing this sentiment, Minister Pholile Shakantu of Eswatini expressed optimism that the agreement would lead to broader cooperation between the two nations. She noted that since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1991, both countries have explored multiple avenues for collaboration, and this visa-free deal will further enhance bilateral ties.

Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is a landlocked country located in southern Africa. Governed as an absolute monarchy, Eswatini is home to approximately 1.2 million people. It has maintained diplomatic relations with Indonesia for over three decades, reflecting a strong partnership despite geographical distance.

The Indonesian Embassy in Pretoria, which is also accredited to Eswatini, plays a crucial role in maintaining and promoting these bilateral relations. In addition to Eswatini, the embassy covers three other countries: South Africa, Botswana, and Lesotho, further contributing to Indonesia’s diplomatic presence in the region.

The Indonesia-Africa Forum itself serves as a platform to enhance development cooperation between Indonesia and African nations. This year’s forum resulted in several key agreements, including business deals in strategic industries, healthcare, and renewable energy sectors. With a total value of over 3.5 billion US dollars (approximately Rp 54.4 trillion), the forum highlights Indonesia’s growing economic engagement with Africa.

Through initiatives like the visa-free agreement and other collaborative efforts, Indonesia and Eswatini are poised to strengthen their partnership in various fields, laying the groundwork for a more dynamic and productive bilateral relationship./ANTARA/VOI

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