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17 May 2022 | Tue 16:50
The new Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Maldives, Dewi Gustina Tobing has presented her credentials to President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
The new Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Maldives, Dewi Gustina Tobing has presented her credentials to President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
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Ambassador of Indonesia presents credentials
New Ambassador of Indonesia presents credentials to the President
 
President discussed ways to strengthen trade ties, developmental cooperation, and partnership on the regional and international front
 
President inquired about ways of increasing scholarship opportunities for Maldivian students to pursue higher education in Indonesian institutions
 
President expressed hopes of increasing bilateral consultations with Indonesia

The new Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Maldives, Dewi Gustina Tobing has presented her credentials to President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

The Ambassador presented her credentials to the President on Tuesday.

At the call, President Solih congratulated the Ambassador on her new appointment and held extensive discussions about further strengthening the Maldives-Indonesia relations and other issues of mutual concern.

As such, President Solih spoke with her about the decades-long history of the relationship between the two countries. And he asserted that the close ties were primarily due to close people-to-people contact and expressed hopes of increasing bilateral consultations to further explore new avenues of cooperation to solidify the partnership.

President Solih inquired with the Ambassador about the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic and went on to discuss ways to strengthen trade ties, developmental cooperation, and partnership on the regional and international front.

The President also briefed the Ambassador on his administration’s "Free Education Scheme for Degree Students" and inquired about ways of increasing scholarship opportunities for Maldivian students to pursue higher education in Indonesian institutions.

Speaking with the President, the Ambassador highlighted that our religion Islam was a strong bridge between the two peoples and talked about the approximately 2,000 Indonesians working in the Maldives’ tourism and other economic sectors.

The Ambassador also assured the President of her interest in strengthening bilateral ties and multilateral cooperation between the two countries.

The President and the Ambassador also spoke about increasing tourism between the two countries, with the President inquiring with the Ambassador about easing visa facilitation for Maldivian travelers.

President Solih expressed his confidence that the relationship between the two countries would flourish during her tenure.

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