Fadli Zon discusses trilateral cultural collaboration with two European countries

Jakarta – In an effort to strengthen cultural relations and expand international cooperation, the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, Fadli Zon, received an honorary visit from the Romanian Ambassador to Indonesia, he and Adrian Bănescu, as well as the ambassador of the Republic of the Republic of the Republic. This meeting is an important momentum to strengthen cultural partnerships between Indonesia, Romania and Bulgaria, as well as opening new collaboration opportunities in the field of creative industries, conservation of cultural heritage and literary and cultural exchange. “Today’s meeting is a continuation of the spirit of cooperation that is well established. It is a valuable opportunity to expand trilateral cooperation that emphasizes the shared commitment to the conservation of cultural heritage and dialogue between civilizations,” Fadli said on Wednesday (8/10/2025). Browse to continue with the content in this activity, Fadli appreciated the existing relations between Indonesia and Romania, including Romania’s support for the candidacy of Indonesia as a member of the UNESCO Inter-Government Committee for the Protection of the 2026-2030 period, and emphasizes the support of Indonesia for the candidate. “This mutual support reflects the trust and spirit of a strong partnership between the two countries in promoting the preservation of the world’s intangible cultural heritage,” he said. He also welcomed the idea of ​​cultural collaboration between Indonesia and the European Union, one example of which was the success of a similar collaboration between Indonesia and Latin America, which was displayed in the GNI cultural festival activities, as well as the support for holding a cultural gala titled ‘Living Traditions: Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritaria and Romania ‘, which will be on October 30, 2025. Co -operative exhibitions in the Bulgarian National Gallery by showing Indonesian art collections, as done by Ambassador Astari Rasjid. On this occasion, Fadli also informed that the second Chandi will be held again next year, as well as the idea of ​​a collaborative film production (co-productive film) with the theme of ghosts, vampires and castles, as a creative bridge between the mystical heritage of Eastern Europe and the rich culture of the archipelago. At the end of the event, he expressed his appreciation for the dedication and dedication of the two embassies in strengthening cultural relations with Indonesia. “I am confident that through continued cooperation, including the coming cultural gala as well as our cooperation in UNESCO, Indonesia, Romania and Bulgaria, will reach new milestones to strengthen cultural diplomacy and mutual understanding between nations,” he said. Meanwhile, the Romanian ambassador he has Mr. And Adrian Bălănescu again recalls the cultural gala activities entitled Living Tradition: Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bulgaria and Romania aimed at becoming the shared cultural heritage of the Eastern European countries, as well as becoming a symbol of the cultural contributions of Indonesia and the European Union. He also transferred plans for a bilateral visit to sign a memorandum of understanding (sleeve) in the field of culture, and emphasizes the importance of strengthening contact with people-to-people as a bond between nations. On the same occasion, Bulgarian ambassador he dr. Tanya Dimitrova emphasizes Bulgaria’s rich history and cultural heritage, such as the old city, buildings that are over 8,000 years old, and the amphitheater recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For information, this activity was also attended by the Director General of Diplomacy, Promotion and Cultural Cooperation Endah TD TD TD TDAASTUTUTI and expert staff at the Minister of Economic and Industrial Affairs Anindita Kusuma. Also watch the video ‘ri prepare 15 cultural heritage to be submitted as UNESCO World Heritage Heritage’: (Akn/Ega)

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