Hungary's Honorary Consul Office For The Republic Of Indonesia Opened In Bandung
JAKARTA The Hungarian Honorary Consulion Office for the Republic of Indonesia in Bandung was inaugurated on Thursday, May 2. The inauguration ceremony was attended by the Hungarian Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia, HE. Lilla Karsay. The Hungarian Honorary Consul for the Republic of Indonesia in Bandung, Dr. Reza A Maulana, MSc, and the Head of the Bandung City Regional Secretariat Cooperation Section, Bariati Ratna Aju, SH, SE, along with other invited guests.
The opening of an office located at Wisma HSBC, Jl. Asia Africa 116, Bandung, marks a new chapter in bilateral relations between Hungary and Indonesia, particularly in the fields of business, education, social, and culture. This office aims to facilitate and develop mutually beneficial partnerships between businesses and organizations from both countries.
"This office establishment is an important step in our efforts to promote a deeper cultural exchange, economic collaboration, and diplomatic relations between Hungary and Indonesia, especially in Bandung," said HE. Lilla Karsay, Hungarian Ambassador to Indonesia. We hope to share and celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of Hungary and Indonesia by promoting understanding and appreciation of their respective cultures," he continued.
"The presence of this office is expected to facilitate and develop mutually beneficial partnerships between businesses and organizations from the two countries. By creating an environment where Hungarian and Indonesian companies can develop together, we are trying to create opportunities for trade and investment, as well as lay the basis for sustainable and beneficial economic growth for both countries," said Reza A Maulana, Hungarian Honorary Consul for Indonesia in Bandung.
The opening of the Hungarian Honorary Consul Office for the Republic of Indonesia in Bandung was also positively welcomed by the Bandung City Government. "Apart from economic cooperation, it is hoped that the two countries can share and celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of Hungary and Indonesia, especially in the Bandung area. This cultural diplomacy will enrich the lives of citizens and strengthen the bonds of friendship between the two countries," said Bariati Ratna Aju, Head of the Bandung City Regional Secretariat Cooperation Section.
The opening ceremony of the Hungarian Honorary Consul's office in Bandung was closed with appreciation to all parties who have supported this event. With strong support, it is hoped that relations between Hungary and Indonesia will be closer and provide benefits to the two countries.