Nasir raised the proposal during a bilateral meeting with Mongolian Foreign Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh on the sidelines of the 10th Foreign Ministers' Meeting (FMM) of the Forum for East Asia–Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC) in Ulaanbaatar on August 22.
"A visit by the Indonesian president to Mongolia, or vice versa, would mark a historic milestone in bilateral relations and commemorate 70 years of diplomatic ties," Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry noted in a statement on Sunday.
Both countries emphasized the importance of strengthening people-to-people exchanges and extending mutual support in international forums.
To deepen cooperation, Nasir called for the implementation of a memorandum of understanding on political consultation signed during Batmunkh's visit to Jakarta on May 21. He also congratulated Mongolia for successfully hosting the 10th FEALAC FMM, held on August 20–23.
For her part, Batmunkh described Indonesia as a valuable partner and expressed hope that the two nations' ties would advance through closer collaboration.
Separately, Nasir also met Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs, Sim Ann. He highlighted the increasing pace of bilateral visits under President Prabowo's administration.
Ann praised Indonesia's humanitarian aid initiative for Gaza and welcomed international support for recognizing Palestine. In response, Nasir reaffirmed Indonesia's firm commitment to stand with the Palestinian people, amplify their voices, and push for a two-state solution.
Indonesia and Singapore also reiterated their commitment to back each other in international forums.
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Translator: Kuntum K, Tegar Nurfitra
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