2013 - "BELGRADE - JAKARTA since establishment of diplomatic relations until today"
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Venue and date of opening: Archives of Yugoslavia, Beograd, November 20, 2013
Exhibition opened by: Nebojša Stefanović PhD, Republic of Serbia National Assembly Speaker
Organisation: Archives og Yugoslavia and Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia 
Author of the exhibition: Nada Pantelić 
Information provided in: catalogue Download PDF file in Serbian language (5.8 MB), poster
 

The exhibition outside the Archives:

  • 2014. - Zaječar 
  • 2015. - Jakarta 

Invitation cardThe exhibition Belgrade – Jakarta, from establishing diplomatic relations till today, authored by Nada Pantelić, opened on the premises of the Archives of Yugoslavia on 20 November. The opening of the exhibition was attended by a high-level delegation of Indonesia, members of corps diplomatique, representatives of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej and representatives of other religious communities, representatives of cultural institutions, members of the Serbian-Indonesian Friendship Society, and many public and cultural figures. The speeches at the exhibition opening were given by Acting Director of the Archives of Yugoslavia Miladin Milošević, Indonesian Ambassador Samuel Samson, Republic of Serbia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Milisav Paić, and Assistant Minister for Culture and Media Miladin Lukić. The exhibition was opened by Nebojša Stefanović PhD, Republic of Serbia National Assembly Speaker

After the opening of the exhibition the delegations of the National Sports Committee of Indonesia and Sports Association of Serbia signed the Memorandum of Understanding and Future Cooperation.

The exhibition will be open weekdays from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. until 20 December 2013.

 

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE OPENING IN BELGRADE

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The exhibition outside the Archives

JAKARTA, October 21, 2015

The Exhibition of the documents Belgrade-Jakarta  since the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations until Today was opened In the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia in Jakarta on October 21, 2015. This exhibition has been prepared within the cooperation of the Archives of Yugoslavia and the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Belgrade and it had its first opening in the Archives of Yugoslavia in Belgrade in November 2013.

Staging of the  Exhibition in Jakarta resulted from cooperation between the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia, Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Indonesia and the Archives of Yugoslavia. The opening of the exhibition in Jakarta was attended by the representatives of the National Archives, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, representatives of the Corps Diplomatique, numerous journalists and visitors.

The Exhibition of the documents Belgrade-Jakarta  since the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations until Today will be opened till October 28,2015.

ZAJEČAR, March 14, 2014

The exhibition of the documents "Belgrade-Jakarta since the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations until Today" was opened at the National Museum in Zajecar on March 14, 2014. At the opening of the exhibition in Zaječar the attendees were addressed by Bora Dimitrijević, director of the National Museum, Miladin Milošević, acting Director of the Archives of Yugoslavia, HE Samuel Samson, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia in Serbia, Vladan Paunović, Head of Zajecar District and Milomir Dinić, Deputy Mayor of Zajecar, who opened the exhibition.

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