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Indonesian minister on cultural collaboration with China

2026-05-05 19:09 Last Updated At:19:37

Indonesia and China are exploring new frontiers in cultural collaboration from museums and stage performances to digital platforms, media and arts, according to Indonesian Minister of Culture Fadli Zon.

"We have 76 years of diplomatic relation. So, I hope that in the near future we can accelerate or strengthen the cultural exchange, the cultural cooperation between our two countries, including the exchange of collection, museums and maybe the film production, co-production. And with the digital platforms that China is very advanced, we can also learn and maybe cooperate in that matter," Zon said at a TV interview during his visit to Beijing late in April.

The minister said artists should leverage innovation and digital platforms to explore new artistic forms.

"We can explore many things with the innovation, with the digital platforms. The contemporary arts, for example, combined with the ancient-rooted civilization that both we have. Like Indonesia, we have the cave painting, the cave art that is the oldest in the world. China also is a long-standing civilization, a living civilization since 5,000 years ago. We need to exchange more in order to have a new form of art and media art. But I think from the contemporary approach and the traditional approach we can find something new," he said.

Zon said both preservation and reinvention are crucial for cultural expression, especially in the digital world.

"We cannot separate between preserving and reinventing, because it's continuity. Preserving means that we need to actualize our intangible cultural heritage and reinventing it, because it's very important for our identity, but also for the expression, the cultural expression, especially in this digital world," he said.

Indonesian minister on cultural collaboration with China

Indonesian minister on cultural collaboration with China

China urges the United State to immediately stop the blockade and sanctions against Cuba, according to remarks made by a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday.

The remarks were posted on the ministry's official website, in response to the newly expanded U.S. sanctions against Cuba.

The U.S. president signed an executive order on Friday to expand sanctions against Cuba, accusing Cuba of continuing to constitute a threat to the national security and foreign policy of the U.S..

On the same day, the Cuban foreign minister said that the U.S.'s illegal and unilateral coercive measures are reprehensible and ridiculous, and that "they will not intimidate us."

"The U.S. intensification of illicit and unilateral sanctions against Cuba gravely infringes on the Cuban people's right to subsistence and development and violates the basic norms in international relations. China firmly supports Cuba in safeguarding its national sovereignty and security, and opposes interference in Cuba's internal affairs. We urge the U.S. to stop at once the blockade and sanctions as well as coercion and pressuring of any form against Cuba," said the spokesperson.

FM spokesperson on US ramping up sanctions against Cuba:

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