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Friday, 11 October 2019 13:24

Diplomatic Corner

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The commemoration reception of the 74th Anniversary of the Indonesian Military ( TNI) in Beijing on Wednesday night (9/10) was attended by high-ranking Chinese officers and a number of military attaché officials from  friendly countries. Indonesian Ambassador to China, Djauhari Oratmangun delivered a speech about  the role of  TNI in the past and present.  In Southeast Asia,  TNI has increased cooperation, including within the framework of the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting, the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting Plus, military exercises, joint maritime patrols, education and training programs. Ambassador Djauhari explained that the TNI has also cooperated with the Chinese People's Liberation Armed Forces in various sectors, such as education, training programs and joint military exercises.

Three Indonesian Muslim intellectual figures, Din Syamsuddin, Nasaruddin Umar, and Ismail Fajrie Alatas visited Amman, Jordan  to attend the 18th Conference of the Royal Institute  Aal-Bayt for Islamic Thought under the leader of Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad. Aal al-Bayt is an international institution of Islamic studies under the auspices of the Kingdom of Jordan, which consists of 120 prominent Muslim intellectuals from 36 countries. The agency holds an international conference every three years to discuss various issues which are faced by Muslims and to find out  solutions through the perspectives of Islamic teachings. Based on the official statement of the Indonesian Embassy in Amman, last Wednesday (9/10), the conference was opened by Prince Ghazi as adviser to the King of Jordan for religious and cultural affairs.

Millennial generation is expected to strengthen relations between Indonesia and South Korea through the Indonesia-South Korea Young Leaders Dialogue, which was held in Jakarta, 10th and 11th October 2019. The activity is one of the results of the bilateral meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and South Korean President, Moon Jae-in  in September 2018. The dialogue between the Indonesia-South Korea Young Leaders is held annually.  South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia, Kim Chang-beom, after opening the dialogue at the Pancasila Building, Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry in Jakarta on Thursday (10/10) explained that it was the first time for Korea to obtain suggestions from leaders of next generation.

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