[2][3] Both countries are the members of Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation and Non-Aligned Movement.
[4] The bilateral relations mainly in the energy sector, Ecuador has some oil and gas fields and offered Indonesia the opportunity to invest in the petroleum industry.
The Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ecuador, Ambassador Luis Vayas Valdivieso, led the Ecuadorian team, while Ambassador Ngurah Swajaya, the Director-General for American and European Affairs, led the Indonesian delegation.
The two delegates expressed their appreciation for the strong bilateral ties that have persisted despite the COVID-19 pandemic, as evidenced by the rise in the value of bilateral trade, the reciprocal official visits between the two nations, and the signing of three agreements in the last two years pertaining to defense, counter-drug measures, and disaster risk management.
The discussion covered topics of mutual interest on a regional and global scale, the advancement of ongoing collaborations, and the investigation of potential avenues for future cooperation in a variety of sectors.