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Indonesia eyes better trade, cultural relations with Bangladesh

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  02 Jun 2025, 17:43
Today, Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir met with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at his office in Tejgaon, Dhaka. Photo: PID

Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir today called for enhanced trade, investment, and cultural ties between Bangladesh and Southeast Asia's largest nation, saying Jakarta is eager to deepen its engagement with Dhaka.
The Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister made the remarks during a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, at the latter's office here.
Their discussions focused on areas of mutual interest, with particular emphasis on strengthening bilateral relations between the two Muslim-majority countries.
The Chief Adviser, who visited Indonesia several times before assuming office, expressed regret that Dhaka and Jakarta had not forged a closer relationship despite their shared religious, historical, and cultural backgrounds.
"We must become the closest of friends," Prof Yunus said, emphasizing the importance of more people-to-people exchanges, including cultural and educational tours.
"We are ready to go to great lengths to build a stronger relationship with Indonesia," he added.
Vice Foreign Minister Nasir echoed this sentiment, highlighting Indonesia's provision of scholarships for Bangladeshi students and plans to invite Bangladeshi foreign ministry officials to attend training at its diplomatic institutions.
Prof Yunus also proposed visa-free travel for Bangladeshis to top Indonesian tourist destinations such as Bali, which would foster greater interaction between the two nations' citizens.
Nasir stated that Indonesia would support Bangladesh's efforts to become a sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN, Southeast Asia's regional bloc.
Prof Yunus welcomed the support, saying it would pave the way for Bangladesh's eventual full membership in ASEAN. He requested continued Indonesian backing in this endeavour.
The Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister described Bangladesh as a key player in ensuring peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
 Nasir, who is leading a trade and investment delegation to Dhaka, said Indonesia is the fourth largest import destination for Bangladesh. 
He said Indonesian businesspeople were keen to invest in the country's economic zones and in its booming manufacturing and energy sectors.
Prof Yunus also sought Jakarta's support in resolving the Rohingya crisis, expressing hope that Indonesia would take an active role in the upcoming UN conference on the issue in New York this September.
"We need a peaceful resolution to the Rohingya crisis," he said.
Nasir assured that Indonesia shares Bangladesh's concerns and remains committed to assisting in resolving the humanitarian issue.

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