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Afghanistan–Indonesia relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Afghanistan–Indonesia relations
Afghanistan–Indonesia relations refers to the bilateral relations of Afghanistan and Indonesia. The relationship between two nations is mostly founded on common religious solidarity, as Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim majority country, and Afghanistan is also a Muslim majority country. Indonesia has expressed its commitment to support and assist the rebuilding of Post-Taliban Afghanistan in various sectors, including technical training, infrastructure, women’s empowerment, higher education and diplomat training. Indonesia has an embassy in Kabul, while Afghanistan has an embassy in Jakarta. Both nations are full member of Non-Aligned Movement and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. ==History== Afghanistan was among early countries that recognized the Republic of Indonesia after the revolution ended in 1949. Afghanistan and Indonesia officially established diplomatic relations in 1954, in the same year Afghanistan established its embassy in Jakarta. The first treaty of friendship between Afghanistan and Indonesia was signed on April 24, 1955. Popular opinion in Indonesia condemned the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan (1979-1989), in solidarity Indonesia took part in 1980 Summer Olympics boycott protesting Moscow on its military involvements in the country. On November 10, 2012 a new treaty of friendship was signed to promotes cooperation in political, economic and trade, academic, education and cultural sectors. To assist Afghanistan in education sector and capacity buildings, Indonesia agreed to recruiting more Afghan students to study in Indonesian universities, training Afghan teachers and lecturers, and training Afghan national police in public order, traffic management and criminal investigation.
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