Chile–Indonesia relations

Chile – Indonesia relations

Chile

Indonesia

Chile – Indonesia relations refers to international relations between Chile and Indonesia. The two nations are both members within the Non-Aligned Movement, the United Nations, the WTO, the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, the Intergovernmental Council of Copper Exporting Countries, and the Cairns Group. Indonesia maintains an embassy in Santiago.[1] Chile maintains an embassy in Jakarta.[2]

History

Bilateral relations between Chile and Indonesia were established in 1964. These relations were strengthened by the establishment of the Indonesian embassy in Santiago in March 1991.

High level visits

On April 28, 2004 Chilean President, Ricardo Lagos Escobar visited Indonesia. Later, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono made a state visit to Santiago for the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting from 18 to 21 November 2004. Aside from presidential visits, Then-Chilean Deputy Foreign Minister, Alberto van Klaveren Stork also visited Indonesia on 1 May 2007. Then-Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda made a visit to Chile on 28 August 2007.

See also

References

  1. "Embassy of Indonesia in Chile". VisaHQ. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  2. "Embassy of Chile in Indonesia". VisaHQ. Retrieved 2013-04-23.

External links

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