Indonesia–Kazakhstan relations

Indonesia–Kazakhstan relations were officially established in 1993. Indonesia and Kazakhstan share some similarities; both countries possess abundance of natural resources, have predominantly Muslim populations, ensure harmonious diversity and a commitment to human rights and democracy. Both nations have agreed to increase cooperation in several economic sectors, such as agriculture, industry, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, transportation infrastructure and machinery manufacture. Indonesia has an embassy in Nur-Sultan, while Kazakhstan has an embassy in Jakarta. Both nations are member of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Indonesia–Kazakhstan relations

Indonesia–Kazakhstan relations were officially established in 1993. Indonesia and Kazakhstan share some similarities; both countries possess abundance of natural resources, have predominantly Muslim populations, ensure harmonious diversity and a commitment to human rights and democracy. Both nations have agreed to increase cooperation in several economic sectors, such as agriculture, industry, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, transportation infrastructure and machinery manufacture. Indonesia has an embassy in Nur-Sultan, while Kazakhstan has an embassy in Jakarta. Both nations are member of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.