Indonesia–South Korea relations

Indonesia and South Korea established diplomatic relations (Korean: 한국–인도네시아 관계, romanized: Hanguk–Indonesia Gwangye) (Indonesian: Hubungan Indonesia–Korea Selatan) in 1973. Both countries share a common vision, values and the will to contribute to the international community as middle powers. Both countries are members of G-20 and APEC. South Korea has an embassy in Jakarta and Indonesia has an embassy in Seoul. According to a 2014 BBC World Service Poll, 48% of Indonesians view South Korea's influence positively, with 27% expressing a negative view. The Chinese Indonesian merchant Chen Yanxiang visited Korea between the 1390s and the 1410s, the first major contact between the two nations.

Indonesia–South Korea relations

Indonesia and South Korea established diplomatic relations (Korean: 한국–인도네시아 관계, romanized: Hanguk–Indonesia Gwangye) (Indonesian: Hubungan Indonesia–Korea Selatan) in 1973. Both countries share a common vision, values and the will to contribute to the international community as middle powers. Both countries are members of G-20 and APEC. South Korea has an embassy in Jakarta and Indonesia has an embassy in Seoul. According to a 2014 BBC World Service Poll, 48% of Indonesians view South Korea's influence positively, with 27% expressing a negative view. The Chinese Indonesian merchant Chen Yanxiang visited Korea between the 1390s and the 1410s, the first major contact between the two nations.