Newly Appointed Ambassador of Indonesia Calls on Foreign Minister

The newly appointed Ambassador of Indonesia to Bangladesh Heru Hartanto Subolo called on the Foreign Minister Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen, M.P. today at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Foreign Minister welcomed the Ambassador and congratulated him for his assignment in Bangladesh.
Dr. Momen recalled with gratitude the support of Indonesia for early recognition of independent Bangladesh in 1972. He expressed happiness on the celebration of Golden Jubilee of Diplomatic ties with due festivity both in Bangladesh and Indonesia.
While appreciating the current volume of bilateral trade, Foreign Minister stressed on further expanding and accelerating the scope of trade and investment tapping into the unexplored potentials by the business communities of the two countries. He specifically emphasized on having a better balance of bilateral trade by allowing more Bangladeshi products, including RMG, Pharmaceuticals, leather goods etc., into the Indonesian market and on concluding the Bilateral Preferential Trade Agreement which is under negotiations. He suggested more frequent interactions among the business communities of the two countries. 
As Dr. Momen explained briefly the remarkable socio-economic success of Bangladesh to the new Indonesian envoy, he specifically highlighted the success of digital integration and ICT development in Bangladesh under the vision of ‘Digital Bangladesh’ as steered by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He elaborated how a well-built ICT infrastructure helped Bangladesh in coping with the challenges of the pandemic and in administering one of the largest inoculation programs in the world.    
Echoing the views of the Foreign Minister, the Indonesian Ambassador also emphasized on further strengthening economic relations between the two countries through various means including exchange of trade delegations, participating in trade expo etc.
During the exchange of views, Foreign Minister Dr. Momen urged Indonesia and the ASEAN for playing a more proactive role to facilitate an early repatriation of the displaced Rohingya people currently sheltered in Bangladesh on humanitarian grounds. He reiterated that the problem was created by Myanmar and it has to be solved by Myanmar as well, and the only possible solution in this regard is the repatriation of the displaced people to their homeland, the Rakhine State of Myanmar. 
Dr. Momen  also sought Indonesia’s support in favour of Bangladesh’s candidacy as a Sectoral Dialogue Partner of ASEAN.   
Foreign Minister Dr. Momen wished the Ambassador all success and assured him of all possible support during his tenure in Bangladesh.

Press Release

Foreign Ministry

Dhaka, July 4, 2022