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New Indonesian Ambassador to BiH Assumes Office: Strengthening Bilateral Relations with Three Priority Pillars

Published July 4, 2025
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SARAJEVO, July 4, 2025 – The newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Bosnia and Herzegovina, His Excellency Mr. Manahan M.P. Sitompul, officially presented his credentials to the Chairwoman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, H.E. Željka Cvijanović, marking the formal beginning of his diplomatic mission.

The ceremony, held on July 4, 2025, also coincides with the 31st anniversary of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and BiH – a relationship Ambassador Sitompul is committed to strengthening across political, economic, and cultural dimensions.

In an exclusive interview with leading Bosnian media, Ambassador Sitompul reflected on his arrival in BiH, his diplomatic priorities, and the shared values that unite both nations. Originally from Tarutung in North Sumatra, Indonesia, this is his first visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, although he noted he has long been familiar with the country’s post-war journey, particularly since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995.

“I am deeply impressed by the cultural diversity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as its prosperity and breathtaking natural beauty,” Ambassador Sitompul said.


Three Diplomatic Priorities

Ambassador Sitompul outlined three key pillars that will guide his tenure in BiH:

  1. Strengthening Political and Diplomatic Relations, where he emphasized the importance of enhancing bilateral dialogue, mutual respect, and solidarity—transcending the geographical distance between the two nations.
  2. Boosting Economic and Trade Cooperation in areas such as tourism, renewable energy, and creative industries were highlighted as growth sectors. The Ambassador also committed to promoting business exchanges and trade exhibitions for both countries’ flagship products.
  3. Deepening Socio-Cultural and Educational Ties, where his vision includes increasing student exchanges, promoting joint university programs, and fostering cultural awareness through events and festivals. One notable symbol of this cultural connection is the Istiqlal Mosque in Sarajevo, whose name reflects its Jakarta counterpart.

Cultural Heritage as a Bridge

The Ambassador underscored the socio-cultural parallels between the two countries, both of which are multiethnic and multireligious societies. He particularly praised their shared traditions in woodcarving.

Indonesia has proposed a unique initiative: for its Jepara woodcarving tradition to be recognized as an extension of Konjic Woodcarving – already listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. If approved, this would mark a significant step in cultural diplomacy and shared heritage preservation.

Looking Ahead

While progress has been made in political and humanitarian collaboration over the past three decades, Ambassador Sitompul acknowledged that economic cooperation must be further developed. He emphasized the use of digital diplomacy to overcome physical distance and unlock new opportunities.

“We will maximize technology to forge stronger business and cultural connections,” he stated.

A Message of Friendship

Concluding his remarks, Ambassador Sitompul delivered a heartfelt message to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina:

“Indonesia sees Bosnia and Herzegovina not just as a partner, but as a friend. We stand ready to collaborate at all levels – from government to civil society – to build a mutually beneficial partnership.”

His arrival signals a new chapter in Indonesian-Bosnian relations – one rooted in mutual respect, cultural appreciation, and a shared vision for the future.

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