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CELIOS Public DiscussionCDA Gonaranao B. Musor delivers his presentation as other panelists listen, such as (left to right) Dr. Dinna Prapto Raharja, Executive Director/Founder Synergy Policies; Mr. Witjaksono Adji, Director for Asia-Pacific and African Intra-Regional and Inter-Regional Cooperation of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Vickesh Maharaj, CDA of the South African Embassy; and Mr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Director of the MENA-Indonesia Desk of CELIOS (photo: Jei Marielle B. De Los Angeles)

(15 April 2025, Jakarta) - Charge d’Affaires Gonaranao B. Musor of the Philippine Embassy in Jakarta served as a panelist during the public discussion organized by independent research institution, Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS), entitled “Echoes of Bandung: Reinventing South-South Cooperation.”

Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, the event sought to provide a platform for dialogue on the current state of Asia-Africa relations and explore potential avenues for deeper engagement.

CDA Musor was joined by Mr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Director of the MENA-Indonesia Desk of CELIOS; Mr. Witjaksono Adji, Director for Asia-Pacific and African Intra-Regional and Inter-Regional Cooperation of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Dr. Dinna Prapto Raharja, Executive Director/Founder Synergy Policies; and Mr. Vickesh Maharaj, CDA of the South African Embassy.

In his presentation, CDA Musor provided the Philippine perspective on South-South Cooperation, including some of the country’s recent engagements that reflect this commitment, as well as PH’s priority themes.

“South-South Cooperation is not a novel idea - it is a long-standing pillar of our foreign policy and development agenda. We have always believed that developing countries, by working together, can achieve meaningful progress grounded in shared experience, mutual understanding, and regional solidarity,” CDA Musor emphasized.

Going back to the title of the forum, “Reinventing South-South Cooperation”, CDA Musor also called for countries to “revisit, and not just remember, the legacy of Bandung, as we continue to find its meaning in the context of current international developments. 70 years since the Bandung Conference was convened, many things have changed in terms of the stakeholders and concepts involved that require us to look at it from a fresh perspective.” END

 

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