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The Ambassadors’ fond Memories

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Desra Percaya once worked as a janitor while studying in England. While Wahid Supriyadi wrote about his unique experiences while on assignment in Australia, the United Arab Emirates, and Russia.

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BEING posted to difference countries means diplomats encounter different cultures and have unique experiences. Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Desra Percaya, for instance, recalled his experience when studying at Durham University, about 430 kilometers north of London, long before he was appointed as an ambassador to England.

For seven months in 1997 and 1998, he worked as a janitor in the famous ret

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