Indonesian traditional musical instrument, the Javanese Gamelan, is becoming more and more recognized by Norwegians. On Saturday, 12 May 2012, Gamelan workshop became one of the favorites in Barnas Verdensdager in Fredrikstad, Norway. Barnas Verdensdager, literally Children’s World Day, is held in a series of cities in Norway throughout the year. However, this is [...]
Considering Indonesia an extremely attractive country for investments, Statoil organized an ‘Indonesia Day’ on 24 and 26 of April 2012, in Stavanger and Oslo, Norway, respectively. “There is an increasing trend of cooperation between Indonesia and Norway in the energy sector, among others are the cooperation between Pertamina and Statoil which has started since 2007, [...]
Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has concluded his working visit in Oslo, Norway, on 19-20 April 2012. During the visit, the Minister made courtesy calls to Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and King Harald V, met with his counterparts Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Environment Minister Bard Vegar Solhjell, and attended meetings with prominent figures [...]
Dialog HAM Indonesia dan Norwegia telah menjadi rujukan kerja sama antar negara dalam membangun dialog dan kemitraan yang konstruktif untuk pemajuan HAM. Menlu Marty M. Natalegawa mengutarakan hal tersebut dalam kunjungan kerja singkat di Oslo, Norwegia, 19-20 April 2012. Selama di Oslo, Menlu Marty melakukan kunjungan kehormatan kepada Perdana Menteri Jens Stoltenberg dan telah beraudiensi [...]
Following a decision reached during the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat Meeting in Lombok, January 2011, and in accordance with the Guidelines on the Use of ASEAN Flag by ASEAN Coordinating Council (ACC), on Thursday, 12 April 2012, the Indonesian Embassy in Oslo had hoisted the ASEAN flag in front of the Embassy, alongside the Indonesian [...]
“Indonesia is rich of natural resources, supported by abundant human resources and high market potential, thus attracting Norway to improve economic relations,” said Trond Giske, Minister of Trade and Industry of Norway, during a meeting at the Indonesian Ambassador Residence on 23 March 2012, Oslo. The meeting was organized to announce Norwegian Government’s plan to [...]
The Indonesian Pavilion once again successfully attracted attendants in Reiseliv 2012, held in Lillestrøm, Norway, on 2 – 4 March 2012. This year, the Indonesian Pavilion was designed in a seaside theme to support Komodo Island’s potential as one of the New 7 Wonders of the world, combined with flavors of Balinese and Javanese culture [...]
Reflecting friendly bilateral ties and ASEAN solidarity, the Indonesian Government, Chair of ASEAN, on 24 October 2011 presented its assistance to the ASEAN countries affected by natural disasters. In this regard, the Government of Indonesia is providing US$400,000 respectively for Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippines; US$500,000 for Viet Nam; and US$1,000,000 for Thailand. The [...]
A total of 403 students from Gateway College in Norway will be leaving for Bali to study in the coming semester, the Indonesian Embassy in Oslo says. The students would study philosophy, cultural psychology, sports, tourism management, economics and Indonesian language, the embassy’s third secretary for social affairs and culture Febby Fahrani said in a [...]
Indonesia’s pavilion has been selected as the best international participant of the Reiseliv 2011 Exhibition in Norway. This biggest tourism exhibition in Scandinavia took place at the Norges Exhibition building in Varemesse, Lillestorm, Norway. The award was handed by the Reiseliv 2011 exhibition Committee Chief, Torill Engelberg to Indonesia’s Pavilion General Coordinator, Wening Esthyprobo. This [...]