JAKARTA - Indonesian Ambassador to Bulgaria concurrently Albania and North Macedonia Iwan Bogananta, Saturday, attended an annual land clearing and planting of new wine plantations belonging to the Chateiu Copsa Hotel which was also dedicated as a farewell event for him.

The press statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Sofia received by ANTARA in Jakarta, Saturday, stated that the farewell ceremony for Ambassador Iwan was revealed by Petia Minkova, the owner of one of the largest wine plantations in the Karlovo area, Bulgaria, that.

According to Petia Minkova, as quoted by the Indonesian Embassy in Sofia's press statement, Ambassador Iwan is very active in Bulgaria, and his party often collaborates in efforts to explore the potential of the two countries.

"I see a lot of progress related to bilateral Indonesia - Bulgaria, especially in the tourism sector," said Petia Minkova.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Iwan expressed his gratitude to Chateu Copsa for supporting the activities of the Indonesian Embassy during his tenure in Bulgaria.

"We often hold cultural activities here, Bulgarian friends know much about Indonesia through the Copsa Chateu", said Ambassador Iwan.

Under the leadership of Ambassador Iwan, Indonesia-Bulgaria bilateral relations recorded significant progress, with the trade trend in the last five years being " quite positive".

In addition, the interest of Bulgarians' visits to Indonesia has also increased.

"The trust of business people and investors to invest and establish businesses in Indonesia is also increasing," he said.


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