Ambassador/Indonesia

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US ambassador Marshall Green (1965-69) was known as "the coupmaster".
Ambassadors to Indonesia

As of 2024, the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta hosts 106 embassies.[1]

Overview

During the presidency of Sukarno (1945-1967), Indonesia's foreign relations were marked by engagement with other newly independent nations in Asia and Africa, as exemplified by the Bandung Conference, the subsequent foundation of the Non-Aligned Movement.

After a US-backed ouster of Sukarno in 1965, Indonesian foreign policy underwent a major shift under the "New Order" government, as President Suharto (1965-1998).

Currently, Israel is the only UN member state that does not have formal diplomatic relations with Indonesia, although they maintain informal relations.


 

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