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Indonesia–Monaco relations refer to foreign relations between the Republic of Indonesia and the Principality of Monaco.Due to the resemblance of the colors red and white on their flags, [1] the Monégasque government asked Indonesia to modify its flag during the International Hydrographic Congress on 29 April 1952. [2]
See Monaco–United States relations. The United States and Monaco enjoy excellent relations. From 1956 until her death in 1982, the American-born Grace Kelly was married to Prince Rainier III, Prince Albert's father. The United States does not yet have a diplomatic mission located in Monaco but there is an embassy in Paris, and a consulate ...
See Indonesia–Monaco relations. Due to the resemblance of the colors red and white on their flags, [299] the Monégasque government asked Indonesia to modify its flag during the International Hydrographic Congress on 29 April 1952. [300] Indonesia has a non-resident embassy in Paris. [301] Monaco maintains an honorary consulate in Jakarta. [301]
Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Pages in category "Foreign relations of Monaco" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir (born 30 December 1971) is an Indonesian diplomat and the current Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, in office since 21 October 2024. [1]Nasir was previously the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Nations and the International Seabed Authority in New York, from 2021 to 2024, [2] and the Indonesian Ambassador to the French Republic, Principality of Andorra ...
France recognized Indonesia's sovereignty in 1950 [8] and then established diplomatic relations. Indonesia's first president Sukarno visited France three times in 1963, 1964 and 1965. [ 9 ] Then continued by Indonesia's second president Soeharto in 1972, [ 10 ] an intense meeting indicated that France was an important country for Indonesia.
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The Franco-Monégasque Treaties of 1861, 1918, and 2002 are the basis of the relationship between the French Republic and the Principality of Monaco.The treaties define Monaco's independent status and sovereignty, as well as the rights of succession of the princely House of Grimaldi.