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Cuba–Indonesia relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Cuba–Indonesia relations

Cuba–Indonesia relations refers to the bilateral relations of Cuba and the Republic of Indonesia. During the administration of Indonesia's first president Sukarno in the 1960s, Indonesia and Cuba enjoyed an exceptionally close relationship. The relations between the two nations mostly focused on sports and health. Cuba has an embassy in Jakarta, while Indonesia has an embassy in Havana that is also accredited to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the Republic of Jamaica. Both nations are full members of the Non-Aligned Movement and partners in the Group of 77 and the Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation.
==History==
The diplomatic relations between two countries were officially established in 22 January 1960 during the historical visit of Indonesian first president Sukarno to the Cuban capital Havana.〔 During this visit Sukarno paid a courtesy call to Cuban President Fidel Castro and also Che Guevara, in this occasion Sukarno presented Castro a keris, Indonesian traditional dagger as a token of friendship. During this period, the relations between the leaders of both countries are warm and exceptionally close,〔 mainly because they shared revolutionary leftist aspirations against imperialism, Sukarno did shared close relationships with numbers of world's socialist leaders.
Indonesian embassy in Havana was officially opened in 14 August 1963. However, due to austerity reasons, Indonesia closed its Havana embassy on October 1971 and accredited its foreign affairs with Cuba to its embassy in Mexico City. In December 1995, Indonesian embassy in Havana was reopened.
In 11–14 April 2000, Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid visited Havana to attend G-77 Summit of developing countries. Few hours before Wahid's departure from Havana to Tokyo, Fidel Castro paid a surprise unscheduled courtesy call to Wahid in Indonesian president's room at the Melia Hotel. Previously a meeting has been arranged to take place after Wahid's arrival, however it was canceled. During this informal meeting, Abdurrahman suggested Castro that one of the summit attendants promote the results of the international event to the Northern countries, and proposed Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad to do the job.

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