Jokowi Receives A Humble Visit From Serbia

Indonesia – President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) got a humblevisit of Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic at the Merdeka Palace.

In view of this, Minister Retno Marsudi, in her proclamation after the gathering, noticed that as Indonesia is an essential accomplice of Serbia, reinforcing participation between the two countries will be fundamental.

Along with this, Serbia saw Indonesia as one of its most regarded accomplices. Thus, they are focused on proceeding to support collaboration with Indonesia,” Marsudi, who went with President Jokowi to the gathering, expressed.

One of the collaboration plans examined during the reciprocal gathering is Serbia’s responsibility, as one of the significant wheat-creating nations in Europe, to keep sending out wheat to Indonesia.

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The minister noticed that Selakovic will meet with heads of Indonesian state-claimed endeavors and large companies to additionally examine the collaboration responsibility.

Consequently, Jokowi and Selakovic then, at that point, examined Indonesia’s rough palm oil commodities to Serbia that have been expanding yearly. She noticed that Indonesia’s unrefined palm oil imports represented 30% of Serbia’s absolute rough palm oil imports.

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