Very Harmonious Friendship Between South Korea and Indonesia
Relations between Indonesia and South Korea are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and South Korea. Both countries share the vision, values, and desire to contribute to the international community as a common middle power.c Both countries are members of the G-20 and APEC. Indonesia and South Korea officially established diplomatic relations on September 17, 1973. South Korea has an embassy in Jakarta and Indonesia has an embassy in Seoul.
President
Chun Doo Hwan visited Indonesia in July 1981, and the following year President
Suharto visited South Korea in October 1982. In November 1988 President Roh Tae
Woo visited Indonesia. President Kim Young Sam, visited Indonesia in November
1994. Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid visited South Korea twice in 2000,
in February and October, and in the same year President Kim Dae Jung visited
Indonesia in November 2000. President Megawati Soekarnoputri visited South
Korea in March 2002.
President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited South Korea during the APEC Summit in November
2005. In December 2006, President Roh Moo Hyun visited Indonesia to sign the
Joint Strategic Alliance between Indonesia and South Korea. President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono visited South Korea as a state guest in March 2012 and
President Lee Myung-bak went to Indonesia to attend the Bali Democracy Forum in
November 2012.
One
of the collaborations between Indonesia and South Korea is Cultural Exchange
Through Broadcasting. In addition to introducing the culture of the country
concerned, cultural exchange between the two countries in the context of
broadcasting is considered to be able to encourage economic improvement.
However, cultural exchange must be based on aspects of justice and ethical
conformity that apply in each country.
The
development of broadcast media in Indonesia is very high and this is a great
opportunity to expand to South Korea through this cultural exchange. However,
this cultural exchange must be balanced or equitable and also mutual respect.
Korean culture has been known and liked in Indonesia through K-Pop, can
Indonesian culture also be famous and liked in Korea, for example with its
I-Pop.
Korean
content has penetrated a lot of Indonesian broadcasting through its drama
stories. To date, no violations have occurred in these events. However, several
things that are important to note are how these contents must comply with
broadcasting regulations in Indonesia, namely the P3SPS KPI.
Source : http://www.kpi.go.id/index.php/id/umum/38-dalam-negeri/33100-indonesia-dan-korea-selatan-jalin-kerjasama-tukar-kultur-via-pemiaran

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