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Indonesia–Venezuela Relations
Indonesia and Venezuela established diplomatic relations in 1959. Since then, both countries enjoy friendly ties. Both nations agreed to expand the trade and investment relations, especially in tourism, technology, chemicals and natural gas sectors. Indonesia has an embassy in Caracas, while Venezuela has an embassy in Jakarta. Indonesia and Venezuela are members of multilateral organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), Non-Aligned Movement and Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation. History Nearly two decades after the establishment of diplomatic relations on October 10, 1959. Jakarta opened its embassy in Caracas in 1977. Venezuela reciprocated in 1981. On August 12, 2000, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez visited Jakarta and paid courtesy call to Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid. Subsequently, in the next month on 26–28 September 2000 Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid visited Caracas to attend the OPEC summit, and paid a courtesy call to Hug ...
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Embassy Of Indonesia, Caracas
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Caracas (; ) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The embassy is Dual accreditation, concurrently accredited to five other surrounding countries: * * * * * Diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Venezuela were established on 10 October 1959. In 1977, the Indonesian government opened the embassy in Caracas with Ferdy Salim as the first Indonesian ambassador to Venezuela. The current ambassador, Mochammad Luthfie Witto'eng, was appointed by President of Indonesia, President Joko Widodo on 25 February 2016. See also * Indonesia–Venezuela relations * List of diplomatic missions of Indonesia * List of diplomatic missions in Venezuela References

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