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Indonesia–Uzbekistan relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesia–Uzbekistan relations
Indonesia–Uzbekistan relations was officially established on June 23, 1992. Both countries have recognized importance of each other’s potential; Uzbekistan realized the strategic importance of Indonesia, home to the world’s biggest Muslim population and Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, while Indonesia recognize Uzbekistan strategic importance as the gate to Central Asia, a growing economy also a potential market. Indonesia has an embassy in Tashkent, while Uzbekistan has an embassy in Jakarta. Both countries have Muslim-majority population and both are members of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. ==History== The Indonesian–Uzbekistan historic relations was started earlier, prior to the independence of Uzbekistan. In 1961, Indonesian President Sukarno has visited the tomb of Imam Bukhari in Samarkand. This special request was made by Sukarno to Nikita Khrushchev during his official visit to the Soviet Union. On December 28, 1991, Indonesia has recognized the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan from the dissolved Soviet Union. Diplomatic relations was established on June 23, 1992, signed by Uzbekistan President Islam Karimov during his official visit to Indonesia. In April 1995 Indonesian President Suharto visited Uzbekistan. Indonesia opened its embassy in Tashkent on May 1994, and reciprocated two years later by the opening of Uzbekistan embassy in Jakarta on December 1996.
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