JAKARTA - Member of Commission VIII DPR RI, Maman Imanulhaq, paid serious attention to President Prabowo Subianto's Speech at the 80th UN General Session in New York, United States, which emphasized Indonesia's position as a nation that is steadfast in fighting for human values, justice, and universal solidarity.
According to Maman, the message is very relevant to the moral and spiritual mandate of the Indonesian nation based on Pancasila and religious values.
"The President's statement regarding Indonesia's readiness to send more than 20 thousand peacekeepers to Gaza and other conflict areas in the world is not only an expression of foreign politics, but also a tangible form of humanitarian solidarity," said Maman, Saturday, September 27.
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As is known, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto stated that he was ready to send troops to aid for world peace. President Prabowo emphasized this in the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly (UN) at the UN Secretariat Building, New York, United States, Tuesday, September 23.
Not only ready to send peacekeepers to Gaza, Prabowo said Indonesia was also ready if asked to send troops to other countries. The Head of State also expressed readiness to send financial assistance for peace.
Maman assessed that Prabowo's firm stance reflected Indonesia's courage to put itself on the front lines in defending the oppressed community, especially the Palestinian people who until now have not obtained the right to independence and justice.
"President Prabowo also reminded the world to reject the tyrannical logic of power that oppresses and asserts that power should not be justification for injustice," he said.
"For me, this message is a reflection of the teachings of religion and the universal value of humanity, that every human being has the same dignity before God," continued the West Java electoral district legislator.
Maman also said that full support for the solution of the two countries in the Palestinian conflict "Israel" shows that Indonesia is not only pushing for an emotional side, but encourages a just solution.
"Indonesia's attitude in this international forum is in line with the role of our nation as part of a large human family that prioritizes love, solidarity, and peace," he said.
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