Jakarta (VNA) - Indonesia and Romania have agreed to increasecooperation in economy, trade, investment, counter-terrorism and COVID-19response, and continue supporting each other at international forums.
The agreement reached at the high-level talks co-chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister Mahendra Siregar and director general of American and European affairs at the Indonesia Foreign Ministry, Ngurah Swajaya, and Romanian Foreign Minister CornelFeruta, according to a written statement released by the Indonesian ForeignMinistry on April 2.
In an effort to improve economic and trade cooperation,Indonesia and Romania have encouraged direct contact between the businessagents of the two nations, Siregar said.
Hopefully, the meeting of the Working Group on Trade,Industry and Investment (WGTII) between the two nations, scheduled for October2021, will contribute to promoting cooperation between the two countries, headded.
Feruta drew attention to the large potential for cooperationbetween the two nations.
Romania may serve as a gateway for Indonesian products tothe European Union, while Indonesia can become a gateway for Romanian productsto the ASEAN market, he said.
Indonesia and Romania established diplomatic relations in 1950. Tradebetween the two countries reached 153.4 million USD in 2020, up 0.8 percent year-on-year./.
The agreement reached at the high-level talks co-chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister Mahendra Siregar and director general of American and European affairs at the Indonesia Foreign Ministry, Ngurah Swajaya, and Romanian Foreign Minister CornelFeruta, according to a written statement released by the Indonesian ForeignMinistry on April 2.
In an effort to improve economic and trade cooperation,Indonesia and Romania have encouraged direct contact between the businessagents of the two nations, Siregar said.
Hopefully, the meeting of the Working Group on Trade,Industry and Investment (WGTII) between the two nations, scheduled for October2021, will contribute to promoting cooperation between the two countries, headded.
Feruta drew attention to the large potential for cooperationbetween the two nations.
Romania may serve as a gateway for Indonesian products tothe European Union, while Indonesia can become a gateway for Romanian productsto the ASEAN market, he said.
Indonesia and Romania established diplomatic relations in 1950. Tradebetween the two countries reached 153.4 million USD in 2020, up 0.8 percent year-on-year./.
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