Indonesia | Mongolia |
|---|---|
| Diplomatic mission | |
| Embassy of Indonesia, Beijing | Embassy of Mongolia, Jakarta |
Indonesia–Mongolia relations refer to foreign relations betweenIndonesia andMongolia since 1956.[1] Both countries are members of theAsia Cooperation Dialogue,Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation,Non-Aligned Movement,World Trade Organization and theUnited Nations.
Indonesia and Mongolia established diplomatic relations on 21 December 1956.[2]
Mongolia is planning to have a Center of Indonesian Studies, located inMongolian National University. This institution will serve as a learning center for Mongolian students, professors and common people wishing to learn various aspects of Indonesian studies, includes language, culture, history, politics and economy.[3]
On 19 January 2022, the Mongolian and Indonesian Ministries of Foreign Affairs convened a virtual meeting. The parties talked about the potential to resume some of the activities that had been put on hold because of theCOVID-19 pandemic. In particular, it was discussed that the regular meeting of the Joint Commission between the two governments and the Business Forum should take place in the middle of the year. The Mongolian side reiterated its commitment to deepen political dialogue with Indonesia, a significantASEAN member, and to broaden cooperation in the areas of trade, economy, investment, agriculture, tourism, culture, and humanity as part of its policy to deepen ties and cooperation with nations in theAsia-Pacific region.[4]
On 28 June 2023, Indonesian foreign ministerRetno Marsudi paid a visit to Mongolia and held talks with Mongolian foreign ministerBattsetseg Batmunkh. While reviewing and assessing the state of cooperation in trade and economic sectors, the two ministers discussed how to expand bilateral relations and collaboration to sectors including tourism, culture, and agriculture. Additionally, they decided to fortify their shared commitments on a regional and global level.[5]
On 17 July 2023, Mongolian foreign minister Battsetseg met with business executives from Indonesia on the sidelines of theASEAN Regional Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting inJakarta. In order to create a cooperative mechanism between the two nations, she made a proposal for cooperation to theIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's management during the meeting. In order to link the economic communities of the two nations, the Parties decided to host a business forum inUlaanbaatar soon.[6]
On 4 November 2024, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Mongolia to the Republic of Indonesia, D. Enkhtaivan Dashnyam, gave Indonesian presidentPrabowo Subianto a presentation of his credentials.[7]
On 26 November 2024, theMongolian flag was raised in Jakarta to mark the 100th anniversary of the Republic's Proclamation and the First Constitution's adoption.[8]
On 21-22 May 2025, Mongolian foreign minister Battsetseg paid an official visit to Indonesia at the invitation of Indonesian foreign ministerSugiono. AMemorandum of Understanding on Cooperation was signed by the two foreign ministers during the official visit. Its objectives include defining new areas and directions for cooperation, creating a mechanism for consultations on regional and international issues of mutual interest, promoting the exchange of young diplomats, and making it easier to organize joint training programs.[9]
There are three Indonesian presidents that have visited Mongolia. Indonesia's first president,Sukarno in 1956,Megawati Soekarnoputri in 2003, andSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono in September 2012.[10]
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