Indonesia–Yemen relations

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Indonesia–Yemen relations are current and historical bilateral relations between Republic of Indonesia and Republic of Yemen. Indonesia and Yemen shared similarity as the Muslim majority countries, Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world, while Yemen also a Muslim majority nation. Indonesia has an embassy in Sana'a,[1] while Yemen has an embassy in Jakarta.[2] Both the countries have many cultural proximities and similar view on international issues and these nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

Indonesian–Yemenite relations
Map indicating locations of Indonesia and Yemen

Indonesien

Jemen

Country Comparison

  Indonesien Template:Country data Yemem
Populations 237,424,363 23,833,000
Area 1,904,569 km² (735,358 sq mi) 527,829 km² (203,796 sq mi)
Population density 124.66/km² (322.87/sq mi) 44.7/km² (115.7/sq mi)
Capital Jakarta Sana'a
Largest city Jakarta [Sana'a]]
Regierung Unitary presidential republic Unitary semi-presidential republic
First Leader Sukarno Ali Abdullah Saleh
Current Leader Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi
Official languages Indonesian Arabic
Main religions 87.18% Islam 9.87% Christianity, 2.69% Hinduism
GDP (nominal) $867.468 billion ($3,499 per capita) $36.700 billion ($8,029 per capita)
GDP (PPP) $236.994 billion ($31,467 per capita) $274.070 billion ($12,838 per capita)
Military expenditures $15.209 billion (6.5% of GDP) $2.164 billion (1.4% of GDP)

History

See also

References

  1. ^ "Embassy of Yemen in Jakarta". Embassy Vietnam.
  2. ^ "Embassy of Indonesia in Sana'a". Embassy Vietnam.