Ambassador of Uzbekistan presents credentials to President of Indonesia
The Ambassador of Uzbekistan, Oybek Eshonov, formally presented his credentials to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto on November 4, marking a significant step in diplomatic relations between the two nations. The credential ceremony, held in Jakarta, was followed by a brief discussion between the two leaders.

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During the meeting, President Prabowo emphasized Indonesia's commitment to its relationship with Uzbekistan, built on mutual respect, friendship, and consideration of each other's interests. He expressed Indonesia's strong interest in deepening its political dialogue with Tashkent and expanding bilateral cooperation across multiple fields.
Highlighting the substantial untapped potential between the two countries, President Prabowo pointed to the opportunities for growth in trade, investment, tourism, and cultural exchange. He underscored Indonesia’s eagerness to explore these avenues with Uzbekistan to foster a robust and dynamic partnership.
In closing, President Prabowo conveyed his respect and best wishes to Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, reinforcing the goodwill and optimism underpinning Uzbekistan-Indonesia relations.
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