Long-serving Indonesian Foreign Minister, Retno Marsudi, is set to visit New Zealand next week.
Foreign Minister, Winston Peters said Minister Marsudi’s visit was timely, reflecting the importance of the relationship between the two countries and a shared interest in doing more together.
“Indonesia is important to New Zealand’s security and economic interests and is our closest South East Asian neighbour,” says Mr Peters, who is currently in Laos to engage with South East Asian partners.
He says Minister Marsudi (pictured), in her decade as Indonesia’s Foreign Minister, has helped to drive advances in bilateral relations.
“We look forward to hosting Minister Marsudi and agreeing a set of ambitious goals for our relationship over the next five years. This will further increase our two-way ties – promising greater people movement through education and tourism, and considerable potential to expand bilateral trade.”
Minister Marsudi will be in New Zealand on 29-31 July. She last visited New Zealand in 2018.