Indonesia says it will establish formal diplomatic relations with almost two dozen nations to boost trade and protect its citizens. After Indonesia forges new ties with 21 countries, mostly in Africa and the Caribbean, the nation will have diplomatic relations with every country in the world except Israel and Taiwan due to their “very unique [...]
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In observing its national holiday, Moslem’s New Year 1432H, the Embassy of Indonesia in Oslo will be closed on 7 December 2010. Thank you for your kind understanding.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has called for the preservation of peace in Aceh which he said has been created through a long struggle and with a lot of sacrifices. “Do not let any idea from anyone from anywhere tear down the peace that has been created in Aceh through a long struggle and challenges and [...]
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Indonesia’s 120-million-hectare forests, the world’s third widest expanse of tropical greenery after those of Brazil and Zaire, must be preserved to help deal with climate change, a minister said. “The world is focusing its attention on the preservation of tropical forests including those found in Indonesia,” Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan said here Thursday. Climate change [...]
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On 13-16 January 2011, the Embassy of Indonesia in Oslo will participate in the Norway’s biggest travel trade show, REISELIV, to be conducted in Lillestrom. Let’s have a close travel talk on exciting trips to Indonesia, and enjoy the beautiful Indonesian dances performed by ANAK INDONESIA.
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Foreign tourists visiting Bali for a holiday reached two million, or close to expected target of 2.3 million this year, tourism observer Dewa Nyoman Putraman, said here. “I believe the number of foreign tourists which reached 95 percent will be increased and even exceed the target set by the government,” he said Tuesday. Putraman`s satisfaction [...]
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Indonesia’s inflation rate in 2010 might exceed 5.3 percent as set in the target of the state budget, but still be below six percent. “With the inflation over the past two months, the inflation rate has exceeded the target of 5.3 percent, namely 5.35 percent from January to October, (however) hopefully it will not surpass [...]
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