Indonesia and Peru Forge Stronger Partnership on 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties
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Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Peruvian President Dina Boluarte held a significant bilateral meeting at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta today, marking a pivotal moment in the 50-year history of diplomatic relations between the two nations. The meeting focused on bolstering cooperation across multiple sectors, including trade, agriculture, and regional security within the Pacific Ocean community.
President Subianto began the meeting by expressing gratitude for the hospitality extended to him during his state visit to Lima, Peru, in November 2024, and during the APEC summit. He specifically thanked President Boluarte and her delegation for their visit to Indonesia.
“once again, thank you for the honor given to us to be able to accept Your Majesty on this state visit.Again, thank you,” President Subianto stated during the bilateral discussions.
A Half-Century of Collaboration
The meeting’s timing coincides with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Peru, a milestone both leaders acknowledged as a foundation for future growth. Indonesia officially recognized Peru on February 16,1975,and diplomatic relations were formally established shortly thereafter.
President Subianto highlighted the shared interests driving the strengthened partnership. “This visit has a special meaning because tomorrow is 50 diplomatic years of Indonesia and Peru. I am sure that we can improve our cooperation because we have the same interests,” he explained.
Both leaders emphasized their commitment to improving the welfare of their citizens and their shared membership in the Pacific Ocean community. They also identified alignment within a “constructive state group,” suggesting a collaborative approach to international affairs.
“We are both building the welfare of our people.We are both part of the Pacific Ocean community. we are both in the constructive state group,” President Subianto added.
Key Indonesian officials present at the meeting included State Minister prasetyo Hadi, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, Foreign Minister Sugiono, Minister of Agriculture Amran Sulaiman, and minister of Trade Budi Santoso.The Peruvian delegation included representatives from various ministries focused on trade and investment.
Looking Ahead: Discussions are expected to lead to concrete agreements in the coming months, focusing on increased trade volume – currently valued at approximately $250 million annually – and collaborative agricultural projects aimed at enhancing food security in both nations. Further talks are planned regarding joint initiatives within the APEC framework to promote enduring economic development in the Asia-Pacific region.
(rfs/gbr)