JAKARTA - The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) ensures that no Indonesian citizens (WNI) are affected or become victims of the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia.
This was conveyed by the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Roy Soemirat, in a press statement in Jakarta, Friday, July 25. According to Roy, the information was obtained based on direct monitoring from the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok and the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh.
"Currently, based on monitoring and communication with the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok and the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh, there are no reports of Indonesian citizens being affected or being victims of the current dynamic situation," he said.
Roy also appealed to the public to follow developments only from official sources, such as websites and social media belonging to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the related Indonesian Embassy.
Roy added that the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sugiono, had established intensive communication with the Malaysian Foreign Minister as Chair of ASEAN 2025 to encourage a peaceful settlement between Thailand and Cambodia.
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"Minister of Foreign Affairs Sugiono has communicated with Malaysian foreign ministers to explore steps with ASEAN in helping the two countries resolve the conflict peacefully," Roy explained.
The Indonesian government also believes that the two countries, as ASEAN members, have a strong commitment to the principles of peace and friendship as stated in the ASEAN Charter and Contract.
"We continue to monitor the safety of Indonesian citizens in affected areas and until now there have been no reports of Indonesian citizens being victims," concluded Roy.
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