Oybek Eshonov, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Indonesia, also presented his credentials. Uzbekistan’s diplomatic and economic engagement with Indonesia has expanded in recent years, with both nations looking to deepen cooperation in various sectors.

Additionally, Wang Lutong, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Indonesia, participated in the ceremony. China has been a key partner for Indonesia in terms of trade, infrastructure development, and regional security.

Abdelouahab Osmane, the Ambassador of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, also attended the ceremony. Algeria’s relationship with Indonesia is increasingly important, especially in matters related to the Middle East and North Africa region.

Enkhtaivan Dashnyam, Mongolia’s Ambassador to Indonesia, was another participant in the event. Mongolia and Indonesia have developed friendly ties, particularly in the fields of culture and trade, and are looking to strengthen their collaboration further.

The event also underscored Indonesia’s role as a key player in fostering diplomatic ties across the globe. By receiving these new ambassadors, President Prabowo reiterated Indonesia’s commitment to maintaining strong, cooperative relationships with countries worldwide.

The presentation of Letters of Credence is a time-honored tradition in international diplomacy. It serves as an official recognition of ambassadors’ roles in representing their countries and enhancing bilateral relations with Indonesia.

As President Prabowo received each ambassador’s credentials, the occasion not only marked a new chapter in Indonesia’s diplomatic relations but also highlighted the growing importance of Indonesia’s role on the global stage. (Uki Ruknuddin)