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Indonesia–Nepal relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesia–Nepal relations
Indonesia–Nepal relations refers to the bilateral relations of Indonesia and Nepal. Since the diplomatic relations was established in 1960,. Neither country has a resident ambassador. Indonesia only establishes honorary consulate in Kathmandu, while its embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is also accredited to Nepal. Nepal on the other hand accredited its embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, also to Indonesia. Both nations are also partners and founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). ==History== Nepal and Indonesia established diplomatic relations on 25 December 1960. Indonesia had opened its Embassy in Kathmandu in 1965 which was closed in 1967 citing their adherence to austerity measures. In April 2010, Indonesia opened its honorary consulate in Kathmandu. The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Dhaka is accredited to Nepal where as Nepalese Embassy in Bangkok is accredited to Indonesia. Both Nepal and Indonesia are founding member of NAM. Nepal was a participant in Bandung Conference of 1955 which paved the way for formation of NAM. Long-standing relations between Nepal and Indonesia date back to the time of the Afro-Asian Conference in Bandung in 1955.
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