JAKARTA - Indonesia and Russia will discuss the coordination of the naming of attitudes on Middle Eastern issues, especially Palestine, Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta.
Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta said she would hold a meeting with the Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia as well as President Vladimir Putin's Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa, the Islamic World.
"It was planned for tomorrow (today), but it was postponed after Eid," said Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta during the launch of the campaign to sign the Joint Campaign Support "Indonesia for Palestine: Solidarity, Real Actions and New Hopes", Wednesday 26 February
"Essentially, we and Russia will start talks on how to coordinate with the generalization of attitudes related to issues in the Middle East, especially the Palestinians," he added.
Previously, the plan for this discussion was also discussed by Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta when receiving a call from the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Indonesia Sergei Tolchenov on February 6.
In uploads on Instagram after the meeting of Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta, he wrote that there are a number of similarities between Indonesia and Russia in diplomacy policies. For example, like Indonesia, Russia also has the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs who takes care of the Islamic world.
"We discussed plans for talks at the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs level for Middle East and Islamic World affairs to strengthen collaboration," said Deputy Foreign Minister Anis Matta.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia added that Russia really wants to strengthen relations and cooperation between the Indonesian Muslim community and those in Russia.
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"Russia wants to strengthen relations and cooperation between the Muslim community in Indonesia and in Russia, because currently there are 15-20 million Muslims in Russia," said the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
"One form of cooperation is in the field of education. Russia is very interested in collaborating with Islamic universities in Indonesia," he explained.
"Russia also wants to work together in halal product certification so that food safety and halal from the two countries can be guaranteed," said the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
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