Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesian scholars as alumni of Sudanese universities have expressed their support here on Sunday in improving bilateral relations particularly in the field of education.

The Sudanese alumni unveiled their statement here on Sunday before the countrys ambassador to Indonesia Abd Alrahim Alsiddig at a gathering in the envoys resident in Jakarta.

Ambassador Abd Alrahim told Antara that his country last year provided 200 scholarships to Indonesian students to study at master and doctorate degrees.

"We have long awaited and welcomed this gathering," said DR. Tulus Musthofa Lc MA, one of the the alumni, adding that a great number of Indonesian students continue their studies in Sudan.

Tulus further praised the Sudanese policy that provides scholarships to students, especially from Indonesia.

"We also seek additional scholarships to Sudanese students to study in Indonesia and increase their number in the coming years," he pointed out.

So far Indonesia provided about 20 scholarships to Sudanese students to learn at the level of S2 and S3.

The Indonesian students in Sudan among others learned Arabic, the Quran and sharia interpretation in well-known universities in the Sudan.

Reported by Mohammad Anthoni
(T.SYS/B/B003/A014)

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