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Kingdom to fund two hospitals in Indonesia
By GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN | ARAB NEWS 



Published: Apr 19, 2010 21:29 Updated: Apr 19, 2010 21:29 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Indonesia are discussing a plan where Saudi aid 
organizations will extend a SR225 million loan facility to fund the 
construction of two hospitals in Indonesia. 

Jakarta, on the other hand, has also announced the boosting of links in the 
energy sector and to "increase crude oil imports by 200,000 barrels per day 
from the Kingdom, a key ally of Indonesia," said Indonesian Ambassador Gatot 
Abdullah Mansyur, on Monday.

"This Saudi goodwill gesture to build two hospitals - one on the campus of 
Andalas University and another on the premises of the University of Sebelas 
Maret in Indonesia - will further improve the excellent relations between the 
two countries," said the ambassador.

He said that Jakarta was discussing the projects with the Saudi Fund for 
Development (SFD) and the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), which have assured 
the Indonesians of loan facilities for the two healthcare projects. The 
ambassador pointed out that the University of Sebelas Maret is an Indonesian 
state university located in Surakarta area, where a medical facility urgently 
required.

The university is new with tremendous potential. Besides its strategic 
location, the it also has highly developed laboratories and infrastructure in 
Central Java. Andalas University, the oldest university in the country with 11 
faculties, will have another Saudi-funded hospital. Its five-square-kilometer 
main campus is located in Limau Manis, in West Sumatra.

Referring to the progressively improving relations between Riyadh and Jakarta 
in the oil sector, he said that Indonesia's state-owned oil and gas firm PT 
Pertamina would increase crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia by 200,000 barrels 
per day.

The announcement comes amid rising domestic energy demand in Indonesia as oil 
production has fallen recently due to the lack of investment and aging wells in 
the country.

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