Building Stronger Ties: Law & Human Rights in Indonesia - Indonesia
Building Stronger Ties: Law & Human Rights in Indonesia
Both the Netherlands and Indonesia share a similar legal DNA, making cooperation even stronger.
In a recent meeting, Ambassador Marc Gerritsen met Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, Immigration and Corrections Prof. Yusril Ihza Mahendra, Deputy Minister of Law Prof. Edward Hiariej, and Deputy Minister of Human Rights Mugiyanto Sipin. The discussion centered around a shared vision for enhancing the rule of law and promoting human rights in both nations.
During the meeting, both parties highlighted the common legal framework that exists between the Netherlands and Indonesia. This strong legal DNA forms a solid foundation for cooperation between the two countries. Ambassador Gerritsen and the Indonesian officials exchanged valuable insights, focusing on ways to further support Indonesia's ongoing efforts to strengthen the rule of law and safeguard human rights.
The conversation also underscored the importance of deepening the partnership between the Netherlands and Indonesia, particularly in areas related to legal reform and human rights. Both sides expressed optimism about the potential to elevate their collaboration to new heights, ensuring that their mutual goals for justice, equality, and human dignity continue to thrive.
The Netherlands, with its expertise in international law and human rights, remains committed to supporting Indonesia's initiatives in these critical areas, paving the way for a more robust and effective partnership.
The meeting marks a significant step in the ongoing dialogue between the two nations, aiming for a stronger, more just future in both the legal and human rights spheres.