Strengthening of bilateral, signed Ri-denmark Strategic Partnership Action 2025-2029

Jakarta – The Indonesian and Denmark governments are committed to strengthening bilateral relations. As proof of commitment, the two countries have signed a sustainable strategic partnership action for the 2025-2029 period. “We have just signed a new action plan on strategic partnerships for a sustainable and resilient future for the 2025-2029 period,” Foreign Minister Indonesian Minister Sugiono said in his statement by the YouTube Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Tuesday (4/25). Sugiono said Indonesia had open discussions with the Danish government related to the cooperation plan. He hoped that collaboration could strengthen the relationship between the two countries established for 75 years. Browse to continue with the content “Denmark is one of the most important partners in Indonesia in the Nordic region. Our trading value is more than USD 400 million years ago, which also increased, an increase of almost 10% compared to the previous year, the previous year. Meanwhile, Danish Foreign Minister Larsk Lokke Rasmussen said Denmark is committed to strengthening the relationship with Indonesia. He hopes that the communication of the two countries will continue in different ways, ranging from geopolitics to climate. “Because we will hold the presidency of the European Union in the second half of this year, I estimate that there will be many opportunities for us to meet and discuss and continue with the dialogue as we started today, with many things our agenda, security geopolitics, trade, climate challenges are,” he said. Rasmussen said he was pleased that the two countries had signed the cooperation he called the ambitious thing. The agreement, he said, was proof of strong ambitions of bilateral relationships in Indonesian and Denmark. “We have agreed on an ambitious joint action plan that we have just signed. This plan is a testament to our strong bilateral relations and joint ambitions to develop it further. I am proud that Danish companies are engaged in the main sectors in Indonesia,” he explained. Rasmussen added that its party met with 50 companies directly involved in the production in Indonesia. They are committed to establishing cooperation in the common interest. He also emphasized that Denmark supports the negotiations of trade agreements between Indonesia and the European Union. He emphasized that it was a priority for Denmark to lead the presidency of the Council of the European Union. “I am also here because Denmark supports closer relations between the European Union and Indonesia. We strongly support the negotiations of free trade agreements between the European Union and Indonesia. This will be one of our most important priorities in our presidential period in the upcoming European Union,” he said. “I would also mention that I held a very good meeting with the Asean secretary general this morning. And I am proud to be announced that I have proposed on behalf of the Denmark government to raise partnerships between Denmark and Asean,” he added. (WNV/EVA) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here