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Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the UN, WTO and other International Organizations in Geneva (PTRI Jenewa). This mission serves as the primary point of contact for the Indonesian government with various international organizations and agencies based in Geneva.

The main functions of such a mission typically include:

Representation: The mission represents the interests of the Indonesian government and people in various international forums, particularly within the United Nations system, WTO, and other international organizations in Geneva.

Diplomacy: Diplomatic efforts are made to strengthen bilateral and multilateral relationships with other countries and organizations. This includes negotiations, consultations, and participation in various meetings and conferences.

Advocacy: The mission advocates for Indonesia's positions on various global issues, be it related to trade, human rights, environment, health, or any other relevant topic.

Promotion of Indonesian Interests: It works to promote Indonesia's interests and initiatives, helping to shape international policies and decisions in ways that are favorable to Indonesia.

Information Gathering and Reporting: The mission collects information and intelligence on relevant global issues and shares it with the Indonesian government. It also reports on the developments and decisions of the international organizations to which it is accredited.

Support to Indonesian Nationals: The mission provides consular and other services to Indonesian citizens living in or traveling to Switzerland and often serves as a point of contact for them.

The Permanent Mission to the UN, WTO, and other international organizations in Geneva is an essential part of Indonesia's foreign policy and diplomacy apparatus, ensuring that Indonesia's voice is heard and its interests are represented in the international arena.