
The National Training Academy received today, Thursday, December 11, 2025, a high-level delegation from the Indonesian government headed by the Indonesian Deputy Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Duin Ermawan Tufanto, the Deputy Minister of the State Secretariat, Lieutenant General Bambang Eko, and Dr. Lutfi Rauf, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Egypt, along with a number of leaders of the Indonesian government and members of the Indonesian embassy in Egypt, at the academy’s headquarters. The delegation was received by Dr. Sulafa Gouili, Executive Director of the Academy, and Dr. Taher Nasr, Deputy Executive Director, along with a number of the Academy’s leaders.
This visit comes within the framework of discussing ways of cooperation and strengthening bilateral relations between Egypt and Indonesia in the fields of training, capacity building and exchange of experiences.
During the visit, the delegation was briefed on the various training programs offered by the Academy, and praised the great development in the Academy’s training and human development system.
The visit also included an inspection tour inside the Academy’s buildings, which included training halls, a library, computer laboratories, and testing laboratories, which reflects the level of advanced equipment provided by the Academy. For trainees.
Dr. Sulafa Guili confirmed that the visit embodies the growing international confidence in the role played by the National Training Academy in supporting the efforts of the Egyptian state to enhance international cooperation in the fields of training and human development, explaining: “Today we were honored to receive the Indonesian government delegation headed by the Deputy Minister of Defense, in a visit that reflects the depth and development of relations between Both countries.
This visit represents an affirmation of the pivotal role played by the National Training Academy in supporting the Egyptian state’s strategy to enhance international cooperation in the fields of training and human building. Hosting this level of international partnerships comes in line with the Academy’s vision to be a regional and international center for exchanging experiences and developing capabilities, and consolidating Egypt’s position as a leading country in investing in the human element. For the future.
During the meeting, the two sides stressed the importance of continuing communication and joint work during the coming period, which contributes to opening new horizons for cooperation between the two countries in the fields of training and capacity development.



