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Jan
Indonesia's diplomatic relations with other countries have a long history full of dynamics. Since independence in 1945, Indonesia has been active in establishing international cooperation to strengthen its position in the world. In a historical context, this relationship can be seen from several significant periods. The initial period, post-independence, was marked by Indonesia's efforts to be recognized as a sovereign state. The Round Table Conference (1949) was a crucial moment in which the Netherlands recognized Indonesia's sovereignty. At the same time, Indonesia also began to establish relations with newly independent countries, especially in Asia and Africa, and joined the Non-Aligned…