Minister Of Culture Fadli Zon Gives Medals And Certificates Of CHANDI 2025, Symbol Of Appreciation And Commitment With Strengthening Cultural Diplomacy

DENPASAR - Minister of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, Fadli Zon, conferred the medals and certificates of CHANDI 2025 to the delegates of the countries present. The award, which is part of the series of Culture, Heritage, Art, Narrative, Diplomacy, and Innovative 2025 events, is a form of appreciation given by Indonesia through the Ministry of Culture for the participation and involvement of all delegates in the implementation of the 2025 CHANDI. This award is a sign of mutual appreciation and commitment in making culture a tool of diplomacy as well as the strengthening power of the nation.

"It is a great honor for me to welcome all representatives of the country who have become part of CHANDI 2025. This meeting is a valuable opportunity in strengthening cultural dialogue and deepening cooperation between nations," said Fadli Zon starting his remarks.

He added that the Ministry of Culture really appreciates the participation of the country's delegations who have attended. The active contributions of the delegates gave meaningful value to each discussion and fostered the spirit of cooperation in the field of culture.

The award that we have given is not just a ceremony. More than that, this award is an appreciation for the presence and active contribution of delegates in CHANDI 2025 which makes every discussion richer and reflects the stronger spirit of partnership," explained Menbud Fadli.

Present receiving medals and certificates, the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Zimbabwe, HEembe Kazembe; Minister of Implementing Culture, Community and Youth of the Republic of Singapore, H.E. David Neo Chin Wee; Minister of Culture, Youth, and Sports of Brunei Darussalam, H. E. Dato Nazmi Mohamad; Minister of Culture and Culture and Culture Development of Libya, H. E. Mabruokah TA Othman; Minister of Culture of the Republic of Arab Republic of Syria, H. E. Mohammad Yassin Saleh; as well as Palestinian Culture Minister, H. E. Imad Abdullah Saleem Hamdan.

Minister Fadli also highlighted the dedication of every country in maintaining identity and cultural heritage in the midst of various global challenges. "This commitment is a source of inspiration, as well as a reminder to all of us that Culture is the foundation of peace, resilience, and human dignity," said the Minister of Culture.

Present to accompany the Minister of Culture, Director General of Diplomacy, Promotion, and Cultural Cooperation, Endah TD Retnoastuti and Expert Staff of the Minister of Law and Culture Policy, Masyitoh Annisa Ramadhani Alkitri.

Closing his remarks, Minister Fadli representing Indonesia appreciated the presence of the delegates. He hopes that CHANDI 2025 can become a common forum in strengthening cultural diplomacy and partnerships between countries. "Hopefully our partnership can continue to develop and culture can continue to be the core of diplomacy and international cooperation," concluded the Minister of Culture.

The award for the 2025 CHANDI house and certificate emphasized Indonesia's commitment to making culture a means of diplomacy and unifying the nation. Through this appreciation, the Ministry of Culture hopes that the participation of the delegates can strengthen dialogue, cooperation, and make TRADI 2025 an important forum in building peace and prosperity of the nation.