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President Sukarno of Indonesia greeted at Beijing airport by Mao Zedong flocked by Indonesian-Chinese flags Mao Zedong and Sukarno. After the Indonesia's independence in 1945 and the acknowledgement of its sovereignty from the Dutch in 1949, Indonesia established political relations with China (previously with Republic of China and later with People's Republic of China) in 1950. [21]
A Chinese consulate general was already present in Jakarta (at that time Batavia) prior to Indonesian independence.By November 1909, negotiations between China and the Netherlands on consular rights were ongoing, and a letter from Chinese legate in The Hague, Lu Zhengxiang, indicated that the Dutch agreed to the opening of a Chinese consulate in the Dutch East Indies.
Permanent Mission of Canada to ASEAN: H.E. Ms. Victoria Singmin. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. World Trade Centre I 6th Floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29-31 Setiabudi, South Jakarta 12920 [114] China: Mission of the People's Republic of China to ASEAN: H.E. Mrs. Hou Yanqi. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Indonesia. At present, the capital city of Jakarta hosts 108 embassies. As Jakarta hosts the headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN ), the city also hosts missions of both members and observers to the organization.
OMF International (formerly Overseas Missionary Fellowship and before 1964 the China Inland Mission) is an international and interdenominational Evangelical Christian missionary society with an international centre in Singapore.
[7] [8] The Indonesian government sent Isak Mahdi from the Indonesian embassy in Bangkok to Beijing to establish a diplomatic mission. [9] Mahdi was then appointed Chargé d'affaires of the mission until the arrival of the first Indonesian ambassador to China, Arnold Mononutu. [10] Protest at the Indonesian embassy in April 1967
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was founded in 1945 following the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence from the Netherlands. [5] The headquarters was initially located in the garage of the country's first Minister of Foreign Affairs, Achmad Soebardjo, at Jl. Cikini 80–82 in Jakarta. [5]
No. Portrait Permanent Representative Term start Term end Appointed by Ref. 1 I Gede Ngurah Swajaya: 20 January 2010 (Credential: 23 March 2010) 2013