Miscellaneous

Does Indonesia have Embassy in Afghanistan?

Does Indonesia have Embassy in Afghanistan?

The embassy of Indonesia in Kabul is located at Malalai Watt, Shah-re-Naw and can be contacted by telephone on 20 220 1066 as well as by email [email protected] and [email protected]. The consular section shares location as well as telephone number and email address with the embassy.

How many ministry are there in Indonesia?

34 ministers
Current cabinet The present Indonesian cabinet, the Onward Indonesia Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Indonesia Maju), was sworn in on 23 October 2019. The cabinet consists of 34 ministers.

Who is Indonesia’s foreign minister?

Retno L.P. Marsudi
Minister for Foreign Affairs Retno L.P. Marsudi is the first female Minister for Foreign Affairs of Indonesia.

What is Indonesia’s form of government?

Unitary state
RepublicPresidential system
Indonesia/Government

What is the capital city of Afghanistan?

KabulAfghanistan / Capital

What is the name of Afghanistan flag?

It has the national emblem in white at the center. The emblem, which is surrounded by sheaves of wheat, includes a Shahada, Takbir, rays of sun, a mosque with a mihrab, minbar and two Afghan flags, and an inscription stating Afghanistan (افغانستان)….Flag of Afghanistan.

Flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
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What is the name of Prime Minister of Indonesia?

President of Indonesia

President of the Republic of Indonesia
Incumbent Joko Widodo since 20 October 2014
Government of Indonesia
Style Mr./Madam President (Bapak/Ibu Presiden) (informal) The Honourable (formal) His/Her Excellency (international correspondence)
Status Head of State Head of Government

How many ministers are appointed by the President?

The President may select any number of ministers from the members of the National Assembly, and may select no more than two ministers from outside the assembly. The President appoints a member of the Cabinet to be the leader of government business in the National Assembly.

Can I travel to Indonesia?

All international travelers may still be able to enter Indonesia without the COVID-19 registration. If you are Indonesian citizen and have gotten the full COVID-19 vaccination overseas, the vaccination record will be verified by the Indonesian Ministry of Health.

Who runs Indonesia?

What does Indonesia’s flag look like?

The Indonesian flag is a horizontal bicolor with two equal horizontal bars (red [top] and white). The height of this flag is two-thirds the width. In Indonesian, this flag is called “Sang Saka Merah Putih” (meaning “lofty bicolor red and white”). The red symbolizes human blood and the white represents the human spirit.

How do I contact the Indonesian embassy in Afghanistan?

Contact details for the Indonesian embassy in Kabul The embassy of Indonesia in Kabul is located at Malalai Watt, Shah-re-Naw and can be contacted by telephone on 20 220 1066 as well as by email [email protected]. The consular section shares location as well as telephone number and email address with the embassy.

What happened to the Indonesian embassy in Kabul?

The Indonesian embassy was previously moved from Kabul to Islamabad in 1996, after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, and stayed in Pakistan until 2004. In 2006, the Indonesian ambassador returned to Kabul.

How many foreign embassies are there in Indonesia?

The Indonesia Embassy Worldwide page indicates the comprehensive list of Foreign Embassies and Consulates from around the world located in Indonesia as well as Indonesian Embassies, Consulates and other Indonesian representations worldwide. There are about 83 Foreign Embassies and 44 Consulates placed in the territory of Indonesia.

Does Semarang State University have an embassy in Afghanistan?

Semarang State University (UNNES) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) for Afghanistan and the Signing of the Implementation of Arrangement (IoA) between UNNES and the Afghan Embassy in Indonesia, Tuesday (29/9). Happy 75th Indonesian Independence Day, INDONESIA MAJU!