Indonesia’s ambassador says roadmap for Azerbaijan joint projects due in 2027
Indonesia plans to develop a roadmap next year for the implementation of all joint projects with Azerbaijan, Indonesia’s ambassador to Azerbaijan, Berlian Helmy, told Report.
Helmy said Jakarta intends in 2027 to continue implementing agreements reached during ministerial-level meetings and formalise them into a concrete roadmap and project list.
“Next year, we intend to continue implementing all agreements reached during meetings at the ministerial level and formalise them in the form of a concrete roadmap and a list of projects. The roadmap will be developed next year,” he said.
The ambassador highlighted what he described as positive momentum in bilateral relations with Azerbaijan, noting that a series of substantive meetings had recently taken place with Azerbaijani government officials.
“Our embassy has held many serious meetings with Azerbaijani ministers. The pace of negotiations promises good prospects for both economic and political cooperation,” Helmy said.
He added that cooperation between the two countries was developing actively and had already produced tangible results.
“The cooperation is productive and constructive, and many of the agreements reached are still to be implemented in the future,” the diplomat said.
By Aghakazim Guliyev







