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Indonesia-China Youth Forum explores potential for cooperation between the two countries

印尼-中国青年论坛探讨两国合作潜力

On January 25th, the Indo-China Youth Forum was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, with the theme of "The Potential of Cooperation between Indonesia and China from the Yavan High Speed Railway". The forum was organized by Indonesia China High Speed Railway, Indonesia International Daily and Confucius Institute of Alazar University. Nearly 100 people attended the forum, including experts and scholars, enterprise representatives and other experts and scholars, such as Muni, vice president of Confucius Institute of Alazar University, Han Gao Lu, the first chairman of Indonesia China High Speed Railway, Hong Pei Cai, chairman of Indonesia Entrepreneurs Association of Asia-Pacific Region, Wee Zhen Yu, a researcher of Indonesia Center for Strategic and International Issues, and teachers and students of Confucius Institute of Alazar University. as well as teachers and students of Confucius Institute of Alazar University.

In his speech, Muni said that the Indo-China Youth Forum can help enhance mutual understanding between Indonesia and China and provide valuable experience for better cooperation between the two countries in the future. Afterwards, Han Gaolu introduced in detail the construction process of the Yavan high-speed railway and expressed his appreciation for the Chinese high-speed railway technology and the work attitude, efficiency and quality of the engineers. The guests shared and discussed the successful experience of the cooperation between China and Indonesia in the construction and operation of the Yavan High Speed Railway, the future direction of cooperation between the two countries, challenges and potentials, and how to promote the exchanges and communications between the youth of the two countries. The atmosphere of the forum was very warm, and teachers and students actively participated in the forum to ask questions and have in-depth exchanges with the guests.

Source: People's Daily (Jakarta)

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