Government Officials Meet to Discuss Nation's Development
In a meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemhan), Indonesian Foreign Minister, Retno Marsudi, sat down with her counterpart from Paloh, Surya Paloh, who is the president director of PT Antam. The two officials engaged in a discussion aimed at strengthening cooperation between Indonesia and Papua Province.
Paloh, a prominent figure in the mining industry, discussed the potential for cooperation between PT Antam and the Indonesian government to increase the country's copper production. He also highlighted the importance of developing Papua Province's economy through sustainable mining practices.
Retno Marsudi expressed her support for Paloh's proposal, emphasizing the need for continued investment in Papua Province's infrastructure and human resources. The meeting aimed to promote mutual understanding between the Indonesian government and the private sector on the future of the country's development.
During the discussion, both officials acknowledged the challenges faced by Papua Province, including limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education. They agreed to work together to address these issues and ensure that any economic development is done in a sustainable and responsible manner.
The meeting concluded with Paloh and Retno Marsudi pledging their commitment to strengthen bilateral relations between Indonesia and Papua Province.
In a meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemhan), Indonesian Foreign Minister, Retno Marsudi, sat down with her counterpart from Paloh, Surya Paloh, who is the president director of PT Antam. The two officials engaged in a discussion aimed at strengthening cooperation between Indonesia and Papua Province.
Paloh, a prominent figure in the mining industry, discussed the potential for cooperation between PT Antam and the Indonesian government to increase the country's copper production. He also highlighted the importance of developing Papua Province's economy through sustainable mining practices.
Retno Marsudi expressed her support for Paloh's proposal, emphasizing the need for continued investment in Papua Province's infrastructure and human resources. The meeting aimed to promote mutual understanding between the Indonesian government and the private sector on the future of the country's development.
During the discussion, both officials acknowledged the challenges faced by Papua Province, including limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education. They agreed to work together to address these issues and ensure that any economic development is done in a sustainable and responsible manner.
The meeting concluded with Paloh and Retno Marsudi pledging their commitment to strengthen bilateral relations between Indonesia and Papua Province.