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Indonesia–Switzerland relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesia–Switzerland relations
Indonesia–Switzerland relations refers to the bilateral relations of Indonesia and Switzerland. In 2010 the heads of state of the two countries agreed to launch negotiations on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Switzerland has named Indonesia as one of seven priority countries for economic development cooperation. Indonesia has an embassy in Bern, while Switzerland has an embassy in Jakarta, also accredited for East Timor and ASEAN. ==History== Historical links between Switzerland and Indonesia began in 17th-century as numbers of Swiss nationals began to migrate and settle in Dutch East Indies. In 1863, a Switzerland consulate was established in Batavia (today Jakarta), followed by a second Swiss consulate in Medan. After the Indonesian Revolution, Switzerland promptly recognize Indonesian Republic in 1949. The bilateral relations between Republic of Indonesia and Switzerland was officially established in 1952, marked with establishment of Swiss embassy in Jakarta.〔 Switzerland are among international helps that provided aid during the aftermath of Aceh tsunami devastation in 2004, and also in 2009 Sumatra earthquakes. Today the relations between two nations has expanded from economy, trade and investments to tourism, education and culture.〔〔
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