Roem–van Roijen Agreement

The Roem – van Roijen Agreement was an agreement made between Indonesia and the Netherlands on 7 May 1949. The name being derived between the two principal negotiators at the meeting; Mohammad Roem and Jan Herman van Roijen. The purpose of the meeting was to iron out outstanding issues prior to Indonesian independence which was to be granted at the Round Table Conference at The Hague later that same year. The primary concerns that were agreed upon were: On June 22 another meeting took place regarding future Dutch-Indonesian relationships. The principles that were agreed upon were:

Roem–van Roijen Agreement

The Roem – van Roijen Agreement was an agreement made between Indonesia and the Netherlands on 7 May 1949. The name being derived between the two principal negotiators at the meeting; Mohammad Roem and Jan Herman van Roijen. The purpose of the meeting was to iron out outstanding issues prior to Indonesian independence which was to be granted at the Round Table Conference at The Hague later that same year. The primary concerns that were agreed upon were: On June 22 another meeting took place regarding future Dutch-Indonesian relationships. The principles that were agreed upon were: