The Hague, 12 September 2024 – In an animated display of Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp, attended a diplomatic reception commemorating Indonesia’s Independence Day, hosted at the Indonesian Ambassador’s residence in Wassenaar.
This event marked one of the first diplomatic engagements of Minister Veldkamp, who was sworn in as part of Prime Minister Dick Schoof’s cabinet in July 2024.
Upon his arrival, Minister Veldkamp was greeted with a distinctive Minang (West Sumatran) cultural ceremony, honoring the birthplace of the Indonesian Ambassador H.E. Mayerfas. The traditional Talempong music filled the air as Plate and Pasambahan dancers performed, offering the ceremonial Betel leaves to Ambassador Mayerfas and his distinguished guest, Minister Veldkamp, symbolizing a gesture of respect and goodwill.
In his welcoming remarks, Ambassador Mayerfas expressed his gratitude for Minister Veldkamp’s presence, emphasizing the strong and growing partnership between Indonesia and the Netherlands. He voiced optimism that under Minister Veldkamp’s leadership, the two nations would continue to promote a comprehensive and forward-looking bilateral cooperation, building upon the existing Comprehensive Partnership framework.
Minister Veldkamp reciprocated the sentiments, extending his congratulations on Indonesia’s Independence Day and reiterating the importance of collaboration. He highlighted the significance of the Plan of Action 2024-2025, which aims to strengthen economic, cultural, and political ties between the two countries.
The evening was further enlivened by captivating performances showcasing Indonesia’s diverse cultural heritage. From the dynamic rhythms of West Sumatra to the vibrant colors of Papua, the event featured a variety of artistic expressions from across the Indonesian archipelago. Notable guest performances by Sandhy Soendhoro and Yosina Roemajauw, both acclaimed musicians from Indonesia and the Netherlands, delighted the audience.
Additionally, young talents from Indonesian student circles, such as Annisa Retni from ISBI Bandung as well as Kasyfi and Nusantara Jazz Quintet from Jazzversity, also graced the stage.
In a special segment aimed at promoting Indonesian entrepreneurship and innovation, over 30 members of the Indonesian diaspora, along with several Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), showcased their products and services. The highlight of the evening was a fashion show by “Sroja”, a premium Indonesian fashion brand, which unveiled its latest collection to distinguished guests, furthering Indonesia’s cultural and economic diplomacy. More than 900 guests attended the celebrative reception.