Dhaka, June 3 -- Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir on Monday called for enhanced trade, investment, and cultural ties between Bangladesh and Southeast Asia's largest nation, saying Jakarta is eager to deepen its engagement with Dhaka.
The Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister made the remarks during a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, at the latter's office here, reports BSS.
Their discussions focused on areas of mutual interest, with particular emphasis on strengthening bilateral relations between the two Muslim-majority countries.
The Chief Adviser, who visited Indonesia several times before assuming office, expressed regret that Dhaka and Jakarta had not forged a closer relationship despite th...