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

Indonesia–Italy relations refers to the bilateral relations of Indonesia and Italy. Italy has shown strong desire to improve its relations with Indonesia, especially in intercultural understanding and trade. Indonesia recognizes Italy's strategic location and important role in the middle of Mediterranean region, while Italy has favoured relations with Indonesia, and sees Indonesia as the leader in Southeast Asia. The relations between two countries not only important to bridge the two regional communities; European Union and ASEAN, but also vital as intercultural and interfaith dialog, since Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, and Italy is the heart of Catholics Christianity faith.
Indonesia has an embassy in Rome, that also accredited to Malta, Cyprus, San Marino, and international organizations such as FAO, IFAD, WFP, and UNIDROIT, while Italy has an embassy in Jakarta.
==History==
Italian explorers are among first European that reached Indonesian archipelago, the pioneer's reports provided initial information on Asia for later European explorer to follow during the age of exploration. In late 13th-century Marco Polo made a stop in Samudra Pasai, Aceh Northern Sumatra, on his way back from China. In early 14th-century, Mattiussi, a Franciscan monk, visited several places in today's Indonesia: Sumatra, Java, and Banjarmasin in Borneo, between 1318–1330. In his report he describe the gilded palace of Javanese King and the war to Great Khan of China. It was the court of Majapahit king Jayanegara in Trowulan that being visited by Mattiussi.
The diplomatic relations started with Italian recognition to Republic of Indonesia on 29 December 1949. Indonesian official representative in Rome was established in March 1952, while the Italian Republic had established its official representative in Jakarta on October 1952. In December 1953, both governments agreed to upgrade the status of their representatives in Rome and Jakarta into embassies.

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