NEW YORK - Foreign Minister (Menlu) Sugiono stated that Indonesia strongly condemned Israel's occupation of the Palestinian West Bank. According to Foreign Minister Sugiono, this was considered a violation of international law and hindered long-term peace efforts.
Sugiono made the statement at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the situation in the Middle East, including Palestine, in New York, Wednesday, February 18.
On that occasion, Sugiono emphasized that Israel's occupation of the West Bank had no legitimacy under international law and was contrary to a number of UN Security Council resolutions, in particular Resolution 2334.
The resolution affirms that the construction of Israeli settlements in the territories occupied since 1967 violates international law and hinders the realization of the two-state solution.
Foreign Minister Sugiono delivered the statement in response to the latest developments in the Middle East.
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