Indonesia's Foreign Ministry Welcomes German Diplomat, Calls for Strengthening Bilateral Ties in Padang
Padang, West Sumatra - The city of Padang welcomed the German Ambassador to Indonesia, Christoph von der Gabelen, in a meeting that aimed to discuss the future of the sister-city relationship between Germany and Padang.
The two-day visit was marked by the Padang Governor, Andi Azah, who emphasized the need for Indonesia and Germany to strengthen their ties in various sectors, including culture, trade, and education. The German Ambassador was pleased with the warm reception and expressed his country's commitment to supporting Padang's development.
"We believe that our two countries share common values and interests," said Ambassador von der Gabelen. "We are eager to collaborate with Indonesia on projects that promote mutual understanding and economic growth."
During the meeting, the Governor of Padang presented several proposals for cooperation between Germany and Padang, including the establishment of a German cultural center and an exchange program for young people.
The meeting was seen as a positive step towards strengthening bilateral ties between Germany and Padang. The city's residents expressed their enthusiasm for the potential partnerships that could bring benefits to their community.
As part of the visit, Ambassador von der Gabelen also visited several local institutions, including the University of Padang, where he met with students and faculty members. The German diplomat was impressed by the university's research capabilities and expressed interest in exploring opportunities for cooperation.
Overall, the meeting between the Governor of Padang and the German Ambassador marked an important step towards building a stronger relationship between Indonesia and Germany. Both parties acknowledged the potential benefits of their partnership and expressed their commitment to working together towards a brighter future.
Padang, West Sumatra - The city of Padang welcomed the German Ambassador to Indonesia, Christoph von der Gabelen, in a meeting that aimed to discuss the future of the sister-city relationship between Germany and Padang.
The two-day visit was marked by the Padang Governor, Andi Azah, who emphasized the need for Indonesia and Germany to strengthen their ties in various sectors, including culture, trade, and education. The German Ambassador was pleased with the warm reception and expressed his country's commitment to supporting Padang's development.
"We believe that our two countries share common values and interests," said Ambassador von der Gabelen. "We are eager to collaborate with Indonesia on projects that promote mutual understanding and economic growth."
During the meeting, the Governor of Padang presented several proposals for cooperation between Germany and Padang, including the establishment of a German cultural center and an exchange program for young people.
The meeting was seen as a positive step towards strengthening bilateral ties between Germany and Padang. The city's residents expressed their enthusiasm for the potential partnerships that could bring benefits to their community.
As part of the visit, Ambassador von der Gabelen also visited several local institutions, including the University of Padang, where he met with students and faculty members. The German diplomat was impressed by the university's research capabilities and expressed interest in exploring opportunities for cooperation.
Overall, the meeting between the Governor of Padang and the German Ambassador marked an important step towards building a stronger relationship between Indonesia and Germany. Both parties acknowledged the potential benefits of their partnership and expressed their commitment to working together towards a brighter future.