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Indonesia–Jordan relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesia–Jordan relations
Indonesia–Jordan relations refers to bilateral relations between Jordan and Indonesia; both are Muslim majority countries — despite the challenges — wishes to promote and projects the Islamic values of tolerance, justice and equality. Both nations often shares similar stances upon issues in the Middle East, such as the Syrian conflict and Israel–Palestine conflict. Economy and trade relations is also particularly important, currently Indonesia is Jordan's largest trade partner in ASEAN. Jordan have an embassy in Jakarta, while Indonesia have an embassy in Amman that also accredited to Palestine. Both countries are the member of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and Non-Aligned Movement. ==History== Since the diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Jordan was established in 1950, both nations enjoys close and cordial relations.〔 Both nations saw each counterpart geopolitics potential, as Indonesia saw Jordan as their gate to enter Israel and Palestine, while Jordan also saw Indonesian geopolitical importance in Southeast Asian region. Traditionally, Jordan serves as the gate for Indonesian Muslim and Christian pilgrims wishing to visit the holy sites in Palestine and Israel.
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