Mochtar Kusumaatmadja
Mochtar Kusumaatmadja (born April 17, 1929) was the fifteenth minister of law and the twelfth foreign minister of Indonesia.
Mochtar Kusumaatmadja | |
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12th Foreign Minister of Indonesia | |
In office 29 March 1978 – 21 March 1988 | |
President | Suharto |
Preceded by | Adam Malik |
Succeeded by | Ali Alatas |
15th Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia | |
In office 28 March 1973 – 29 March 1978 | |
President | Suharto |
Preceded by | Umar Seno Aji |
Succeeded by | Mujono |
Personal details | |
Born | Batavia, Dutch East Indies | April 17, 1929
Nationality | Indonesia |
Spouse(s) | Siti Hadidjah |
Children | Armida Alisjahbana |
Alma mater | Yale University, University of Chicago |
Profession | Diplomat |
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Kusumaatmadja served as the foreign minister between 1978 and 1988 at which point he was succeeded by Ali Alatas.[1] During his tenure, he was heavily involved in the 1972 treaty that helped to delineate the Australia–Indonesia border,[2] as well as the conversion of the site of the Bandung Conference into a retrospective museum.[3]
References
- New Straits Times. "New Indon Foreign Minister Arrives". April 6, 1988, p. 4. Retrieved on May 25, 2013.
- Steven Grenville, East Timor maritime boundary: The 'equidistance' principle. Lowy Institute for International Policy, 24 February 2016. Accessed 26 May 2016.
- Indonesia to Build Asian-African Village in West Bandung. Antara, 6 February 2016. Accessed 26 May 2016.
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