http://www.timesofisrael.com/indonesia-to-informally-upgrade-its-relations-with-israel-via-ambassador-ranked-diplomat-in-ramallah/

Indonesia to informally upgrade its relations with Israel via ambassador-ranked 
diplomat in Ramallah
Israel and Indonesia already maintain quiet trade, tourism and security 
contacts; new envoy’s appointment will smooth contacts with world’s most 
populous Muslim nation, source tells Times of Israel
By Kayla J Adams July 6, 2012, 6:53 pm 3 

 
Muslim activists hold pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli placards at a rally in 
Jakarta, Indonesia, in June 2010, days after the Mavi Marmara flotilla 
incident. (photo credit: AP/Achmad Ibrahim)
Related Topics
  a.. Jakarta 
  b.. Marzuki Alie 
  c.. Israeli-Indonesian relations
Indonesia is to open a consulate in Ramallah, headed by a diplomat with the 
rank of ambassador, who will also unofficially serve as his country’s point man 
for contacts with Israel, The Times of Israel learned on Friday.

The move represents a de facto upgrading of relations between Israel and the 
world’s most populous Muslim country, and was agreed upon after sensitive 
deliberations that continued for five years, a source who was involved in the 
process said. He said Australian politicians, from more than one party, were 
also “in the picture” as the deliberations continued.

Indonesia has formally presented the move to open a West Bank consulate as a 
demonstration of its support for Palestinian independence.

“I have always voiced the need for Middle Eastern countries to unite and 
support the struggle of Palestine,” Marzuki Alie, the Speaker of Indonesia’s 
House of Representatives said on Wednesday, discussing the new consulate at the 
opening of an “International Conference for the Freedom of Al Quds and 
Palestine,” in West Java. Noting that the new consulate will be located in the 
Israeli-held West Bank, he added, “The presence of the consulate there should 
not be taken to signify that we recognize Israel’s occupation of Ramallah.”

In fact, however, while the ambassador-ranked diplomat will be accredited to 
the Palestinian Authority/PLO, a significant portion of his work will be in 
dealings with Israel, and the office will fulfill substantial diplomatic duties 
as well as consular responsibilities, the source said.

Israel and Indonesia quietly maintain trade, security and other relations. 
Israelis can get visas for Bali in Singapore. And many Indonesians come to 
Israel as pilgrims, he added.

With the de facto upgrade, all such relations will be more smoothly handled, 
the source said, noting that Jerusalem is only a 10-minute journey from 
Ramallah for diplomats with the necessary VIP documentation.

Indonesia and Israel maintain no formal diplomatic relations. In 1993, however, 
prime minister Yitzhak Rabin met then-Indonesian president Suharto at his 
Jakarta home. And foreign minister Silvan Shalom met his Indonesian counterpart 
Hassan Wirayuda at a UN summit in New York in 2005.

Indonesia is home to some 200 million Muslims, who constitute almost 90 percent 
of the country’s population.


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