JAKARTA - The Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) in collaboration with PT Pos Indonesia launched stamps and tokens to commemorate the 75th anniversary of cooperation between Indonesia and the United Nations (UN).
The stamp depicts President Sukarno's speech in Jakarta in 1949, where on that historic day, President Sukarno stated that Indonesia would live friendlyly with all countries in the world. A year later, on September 28, 1950, Indonesia officially became a member of the United Nations, marking the start of the journey as an active and respected member of the global community.
With the design of avant-garde and dynamic colors, this post reflects the enthusiasm of the younger generation of Indonesia who are enthusiastic about participating in global cooperation and friendship.
Meanwhile, a special token printed from a mixture of copper and local zinc was also launched, as a real symbol of the journey with Indonesia and the United Nations over the past seven decades.
"These stamps and tokens tell stories about Indonesia's important role in maintaining peace and carrying out diplomacy," explained the Director General of Multilateral Cooperation of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Tri Tharyat at the launch on the sidelines of the 75th anniversary of Indonesia-PBB cooperation with the theme "Maintaining the World, Weaving Harmony: Indonesia's Role in Peace Maintenance Mission" at Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, Friday, October 24.
"For 75 years, Indonesia has stood on par with the United Nations from peacekeeping missions to global humanitarian efforts, to tame the world's harmony," he said.
Meanwhile, the Coordinator of the United Nations Resident at Indonesia, Gita Sabharwal, in his remarks highlighted Indonesia's strong partnership and leadership in promoting global peace and development.
"From the Asia-Africa Conference in Bandung in 1955, Indonesia's first contribution to the peacekeeping mission in 1957 under the UN Emergency Force at Sinai, to Indonesia's important role in formulating the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Pact for the Future, Indonesia and the United Nations partnerships reflect deep confidence in multilateralism as a force for the good and main tool to serve mankind and this planet," he explained.
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He added that the cooperation between Indonesia and the United Nations is now being strengthened through the newly signed Indonesia's PBB Cooperation Cooperation (2026 2030), which reconciles UN support with Indonesia's national priorities in human development, climate action, and digital and economic transformation.
This warning stamp will be distributed through Pos Indonesia offices throughout the archipelago and will be available to the public on December 15, 2025, this will serve as an official stamp for universal use.
In addition to its practical function, this stamp also has high collectible value, becoming a valuable object for phylitelists and fans of Indonesian diplomatic history.
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