A State Palace Abroad
The government purchased a house for its ambassador and permanent representative in Europe amid these difficult circumstances. Couldn't it have waited?
April 12, 2005
TO be able to provide Indonesian ambassadors and permanent representatives abroad with their own residences is an ideal objective. Indeed, it would be a source of pride to own an official state residence in every capital city of the world. The sense of pride would be even greater if Indonesians who happened to be overseas could see that the government owned strategically located state residences equipped with full facilities.
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