Indonesia, France Agree to Bolster Cultural Ties

Indonesia and France strengthened their cultural partnership through a bilateral meeting between their culture ministers in Paris, focusing on cooperation in cultural heritage, museums, and the cultural industry. The meeting led to the signing of two cooperation agreements and discussions on joint research, cultural data management, and digital cultural transformation.
Indonesia and France bolstered their cultural ties through a meeting between Indonesian Minister of Culture Fadli Zon and French counterpart Catherine Pégard in Paris. The meeting followed up on the Joint Declaration on Cultural Strategy, or Borobudur Declaration, initiated by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and French President Emmanuel Macron. Two cooperation agreements were signed: one between the École du Louvre and the Indonesia Heritage Agency, and the other between the Centre des Monuments Nationaux and InJourney. The collaboration includes development of the Borobudur and Prambanan areas, strengthening the Museum Academy, and organizing an Indonesian exhibition at the Guimet Museum. The countries also promoted joint research and protection of cultural heritage impacted by climate change. Cooperation expanded to include film, music, fine arts, and literature, with initiatives such as the Indonesia-France Film Lab and the Choix Goncourt Indonésie program.
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