ASIATODAY.ID, WINDHOEK – Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Namibia, Wisnu Edi Pratignyo, emphasized the strong commitment of the Indonesian Government to expand relations with countries in the African region.
Vishnu conveyed this in a meeting with the Director of Bilateral Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Namibia, Ambassador Sabine-Moller, and the Director of the UN World Food Program (WFP) for Namibia, George Fedha, on Monday, January 29 2024.
During the meeting, Vishnu revealed that Indonesia would soon hold the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum as concrete proof of this commitment.
“Indonesia is ready to expand the areas of development cooperation with Namibia, including the agriculture, fisheries and education sectors,” said Wisnu.
The positive response to Indonesia’s offer of development cooperation was well received by the Namibian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and WFP. Both welcomed the cooperation opportunities offered, especially in the agricultural sector. This collaboration is expected to strengthen bilateral relations between Indonesia and Namibia and contribute to economic development and prosperity of the two countries.
This meeting marks Indonesia’s strategic step to strengthen partnerships with African countries and involve vital sectors such as agriculture, fisheries and education.
Meanwhile, the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum is expected to be an effective platform for deepening cooperation and establishing closer relations between Indonesia and countries in Africa. (AT Network)
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