Indonesia's President, Joko Widodo, urged Indonesian citizens to focus on promoting Palestinian independence at the International Conference in Gaza.
The call comes as Indonesia is set to assume the rotating presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in 2023. As part of this role, Indonesia aims to strengthen solidarity with countries that support Palestinian causes.
President Widodo emphasized the importance of supporting the Palestinian people's struggle for independence and self-determination. He also highlighted the need for increased awareness about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict among Indonesian citizens.
The President's remarks were made during a meeting with the Indonesian Muslim World League (ICM), which has long been advocating for the rights of Palestinians.
The ICM welcomed the President's stance, saying that it reflects the country's commitment to promoting peace and justice in the region. They also expressed their gratitude for Indonesia's continued support for Palestinian causes.
The call to action from the President is seen as a significant development in Indonesia's foreign policy, particularly with regards to its role in regional organizations such as NAM.
As Indonesia prepares to take on the leadership of NAM, this move is likely to be closely watched by international observers and critics alike. The country's commitment to Palestinian causes will undoubtedly have implications for its relationships with other nations in the region.
The call comes as Indonesia is set to assume the rotating presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in 2023. As part of this role, Indonesia aims to strengthen solidarity with countries that support Palestinian causes.
President Widodo emphasized the importance of supporting the Palestinian people's struggle for independence and self-determination. He also highlighted the need for increased awareness about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict among Indonesian citizens.
The President's remarks were made during a meeting with the Indonesian Muslim World League (ICM), which has long been advocating for the rights of Palestinians.
The ICM welcomed the President's stance, saying that it reflects the country's commitment to promoting peace and justice in the region. They also expressed their gratitude for Indonesia's continued support for Palestinian causes.
The call to action from the President is seen as a significant development in Indonesia's foreign policy, particularly with regards to its role in regional organizations such as NAM.
As Indonesia prepares to take on the leadership of NAM, this move is likely to be closely watched by international observers and critics alike. The country's commitment to Palestinian causes will undoubtedly have implications for its relationships with other nations in the region.