Indonesian ambassador visits Huila for institutional agenda

Indonesian Ambassador Tatang Budi Utama Razak visited Colombia's Huila department from March 10 to 12, 2026, to carry out an institutional and cultural agenda. The aim was to strengthen cooperation ties in areas such as agriculture, technology, education, culture, and tourism. The visit featured meetings with local authorities, business leaders, and education representatives.

Colombia's Huila department welcomed Indonesian Ambassador Tatang Budi Utama Razak for a three-day agenda centered on bilateral cooperation. The visit started with a formal meeting in Governor Rodrigo Villalba Mosquera's office, where the diplomat was greeted with a local pindo hat. Neiva Mayor Germán Casagua joined the session, which involved an exchange of gifts as a symbol of friendship between Indonesia and Colombia.

The Huila Chamber of Commerce hosted a forum with the ambassador to discuss trade opportunities in the Asian market, aiding local businesspeople and entrepreneurs. Culturally, traditional dances showcased the diversity of both regions, promoting a hands-on exchange.

Ambassador Tatang Budi Utama Razak met with education officials to explore academic partnerships, student exchanges, and university collaborations. The highlight was the Strategic Cultural Cooperation Meeting at Teatro Pigoanza, involving representatives from Indonesia, Huila, and Neiva. Commitments were reaffirmed in agriculture, technology, education, culture, and tourism, paving ways for regional development with an international outlook.

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