Permanent Mission of the Republic
of Indonesia to the United Nations and Other International Organizations
in Geneva
16 rue de Saint-Jean, Geneva 1203, Switzerland
Phone: 022-3383350. Fax: 022-3455733
E-mail: mission.indonesia@ties.itu.int
About the Permanent Mission
The Indonesian
interests at the United Nations and other international organizations in
Geneva were originally represented by the Indonesian Ambassadors in Bern
and Bonn.
In April 1963,
the Indonesian Government appointed its representative to the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade in Geneva and, due to the increasing involvement of
Indonesia in international affairs, the need to establish a permanent mission
in Geneva became imperative. A Permanent Mission to the European Headquarters
of the United Nations and other international organizations was opened
in May 1967, headed by Mr. Umarjadi Njotowijono as the first Ambassador/Permanent
Representative. When it opened, the offices of the new Indonesian Mission
were located at the Warwick Hotel at the Place de Cornavin. As the Mission
grew it moved to 93 rue de la Servette, and subsequently to its present
address at 16 rue de Saint-Jean, 1203 Geneva.
The responsibilities
of the Indonesian Mission in representing the Indonesian interests in multilateral
fora in Geneva include the following:
international
security, disarmament,
human
rights, humanitarian affairs,
environment,
labor,
international
economic cooperation and development, international
trade, South-South cooperation,
transfer
of technology,
intellectual
property rights,
telecommunications,
health,
and meteorology.
The Indonesian
Mission is also actively involved in the deliberations on common interests
and position of several international organizations, to which Indonesia
belongs and is committed, i.e. ASEAN through the ASEAN Geneva Committee,
the G-15, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of Islamic Conference.
List
of diplomatic staff and officials.
It also has
its Industry
and Trade Division.
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