KBRN, Jakarta: The bilateral relationship between the Sultanate of Oman and Indonesia continues to strengthen, especially in the sectors of economy, tourism, and sustainable energy. The Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to Indonesia, Muhammed bin Ahmed Salim Al Shanfari, emphasized that the cooperation between the two countries is based on mutual trust and a shared vision for prosperity.
"Since diplomatic relations began in 1970, Oman and Indonesia have shown a strong dedication to supporting each other across various sectors. We want to strengthen this relationship for the benefit of both nations," he said during the 54th National Day Reception of the Sultanate of Oman in Central Jakarta on Tuesday (19/11/2024).
One significant development is the increase in bilateral trade, which reached USD 2.2 million in 2023, up 20% in the last five years. "This figure shows great potential for expanding cooperation in trade, especially in tourism, food security, and energy," added Al Shanfari.
Oman is also prioritizing investments in green energy as part of its efforts to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. "We are developing an ambitious green hydrogen project with a large production target set for 2030. This is Oman's contribution to the global energy transition toward a more sustainable future," he explained.
In addition to the economy, connectivity between the two countries is also a focus of cooperation. The recently agreed air transport agreement opens up new opportunities in logistics and tourism.
"We believe that increased connectivity will strengthen ties between our people and support economic growth," said Al Shanfari.
In conclusion, Al Shanfari stressed the importance of strategic cooperation between Oman and Indonesia to address global challenges. "We believe in the values of peace, harmony, and human rights. Through this cooperation, we aim to contribute to creating a better world," he said.