Embassy of Indonesia, Bucharest
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bucharest Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Bukares Ambasada Republicii Indonezia in București | |
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Location | Bucharest, Romania |
Address | Aleea Alexandru 19, Bucharest, Romania |
Coordinates | 44°27′23″N 26°05′21″E / 44.456514°N 26.08919°E |
Ambassador | Muhammad Amhar Azeth |
Jurisdiction | Romania Moldova |
Website | kemlu |
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bucharest (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Bukares; Romanian: Ambasada Republicii Indonezia in București) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to Romania and is concurrently accredited to the Republic of Moldova.[1] The first Indonesian ambassador to Romania was Soekrisno (1961–1965).[2] The current ambassador, Muhammad Amhar Azeth, was appointed by President Joko Widodo on 20 February 2018.[3]
History
[edit]Diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Romania were established in 1950.[2] On 5 July 1958, the two countries agreed to open diplomatic missions at the level of a legation. Subsequently, on 14 April 1960, the diplomatic missions were elevated to the level of an embassy. [4]
On 13 March 1961, a team headed by Counselor Marzuki from the Indonesian Department of Foreign Affairs arrived in Bucharest to establish a diplomatic mission. A temporary office for the embassy was set up in the Athenee Palace Hotel. In April 1961, the first Indonesian ambassador to Romania, Soekrisno, arrived in Bucharest. On 23 May 1961, the embassy offices moved from the Athenee Palace Hotel to the first chancery located at Strada Biserica Popa Chitu 18. Ambassador Soekrisno and his family moved to the official residence of the ambassador (or Wisma Duta) at Strada Paris 37, Bucharest.[4]
In July 1982, the chancery moved to Strada Orlando 10 (the street is currently named Strada Gina Patrichi). The chancery at that location was officially dedicated by Ambassador Muhamad Isnaeni on 5 August 1983.[2] The current chancery is located on Aleea Alexandru.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bucharest, Romania". The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bucharest, Romania. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^ a b c "History of Embassy". Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bucharest, Romania. Archived from the original on 2019-08-13. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^ Ihsanuddin (2018-02-20). "Presiden Lantik 17 Duta Besar, dari Muliaman Hadad hingga Todung Mulya Lubis" [President Appoints 17 Ambassadors, from Muliaman Hadad to Todung Mulya Lubis]. Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^ a b "Relaţii bilaterale - Scurt istoric" [Bilateral Relations - Short History] (in Romanian). Embassy of Romania in the Republic of Indonesia. Archived from the original on 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^ "Indonesia Embassy in Romania". Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Romania. Retrieved 2019-11-25.