Wednesday, 18 February 2026 — President University held another session of the President University Ambassador Lectures (PUAL) at the President University Convention Center, Jababeka City. The session featured Armin Limo, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Indonesia, who delivered a lecture titled “Bilateral Relations Between Indonesia and Bosnia.”
During the session, Ambassador Limo discussed the current state of relations between the two countries and the opportunities for deeper cooperation. He noted that while Bosnia and Herzegovina maintains strong trade connections with European Union countries, there remains significant untapped potential in strengthening economic ties with Indonesia. “Our relations are good, but we should do our best to improve our trade relations. We have a lot of potential to strengthen the relations between our countries, but we have not maximized it yet,” he stated.
The Ambassador also introduced students to the unique political structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Unlike most countries that have a single head of state, Bosnia and Herzegovina operates with a collective presidency consisting of three members representing the country’s major ethnic groups. These members are elected through a democratic process, and the chairmanship rotates every eight months to ensure balanced representation and fairness within the political system.