Completed Visit To Saudi Arabia To France, Prabowo Returns To Indonesia
JAKARTA - The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, left for the country from Paris, France, on Tuesday, July 15, local time, ending a series of trips to a number of friendly countries, from Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Belgium, to France.
Prabowo took off from Orly Paris Airport. He was officially released by the French Ambassador to Indonesia Fabien Penone, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to France Muhammad Oemar and the Defense Attache of the Indonesian Embassy in Paris Marsma TNI Anang Surdwiyono. Prabowo was also released by a line of honorary troops from the French military.
Before leaving again, Prabowo had revealed the contents of the discussion with French President Emmanuel Macron during a dinner at the Elysee Palace, Paris. Prabowo said the conversation was very productive.
"Yes, yesterday was a dinner meeting, but yes, we discussed many issues of cooperation between Indonesia and France. France also helps us a lot in Europe," Prabowo told reporters at the airport.
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On the occasion of a dinner at the Elysee Palace, Prabowo and Macron also exchanged views on the situation in the Middle East, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Both affirm the importance of a just and sustainable peace settlement, including support for a two-state solution as the best way to achieve long-term peace.
"Yes discussed, France supports a two-state solution," said Prabowo.