JAKARTA - Indonesian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Anis Matta prioritizes dialogue to peace efforts related to the current international situation.
He conveyed this when he met Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman during an honorary visit to Zagreb, Monday, July 7.
A number of things were discussed in this meeting, including Indonesia's commitment to support the construction of a mosque at the Islamic Center Osijek, Croatia, as reported by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Monday, July 7.
In response, Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman welcomed and conveyed the Croatian Government's support for the plan.
Furthermore, the two also discussed efforts to increase cooperation at bilateral and multilateral levels, including accession of OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) and the completion of the RI-EU CEPA negotiations.
Regarding actual global issues, both parties always prioritize the need for dialogue, peace efforts and respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and international law respect.
The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this visit was Indonesia's commitment to strengthen relations with countries in the Balkan region.
In his visit to Croatia, apart from being accepted by Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman, Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta also held a meeting with Croatian State Secretary Frano Matusic and Croatian Mufti Dr. Aziz Ef. Hasanovic.
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It is planned that Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman will make a visit to ASEAN countries, including Indonesia in the second semester of this year.
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