The Indonesian government emphasized its role as the main force in the global green economy through seven strategic agendas brought to the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil.

Delegation led by the Minister of Environment and the Head of BPLH, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq placed Indonesia not only as a participant, but also as a leader of negotiations at the global level.

This step shows the transformation of Indonesia's diplomatic direction in climate issues, from participation towards substantive leadership that touches the interests of the national economy, including climate funding, green investment, to creating new jobs.

"We did not come to enliven, we came to negotiate. Every negotiated article will have an impact on the people and our environment," said Hanif in a written statement received by VOI, Wednesday, November 12.

Of the seven major agendas fought for, four of them became the foundation of Indonesia's green economy policy in international negotiations including Global Stocktake (GST), namely collecting funding and technology promises.

Second, National Adaptation Plans (NAPs): Real Adaptation Project Financing, Third

Just Transition: Green Economy Without Combating Workers And The Fourth Global Goal On Adaptation (GGA): Measurable Global Adaptation Target

These four agendas are part of Indonesia's strategy to secure access to international funding, expand investment opportunities in the green sector, and integrate climate policy with the direction of national economic development.

Keberhasilan Indonesia dalam perundingan ini diyakini akan memperkuat arus investasi berkelanjutan, mendorong inovasi energi bersih, serta membuka lapangan kerja hijau baru.

Dengan posisi diplomatik yang semakin kuat, Indonesia menegaskan diri sebagai “jembatan hijau dunia” yang tidak hanya berkomitmen pada pengendalian emisi, tetapi juga pada pertumbuhan ekonomi berkelanjutan.

Indonesia's success in these negotiations is believed to strengthen the flow of sustainable investment, encourage clean energy innovation, and create new green jobs.

With the increasingly strong diplomatic position, Indonesia affirms itself as a world green bridge' that is not only committed to emission control, but also to sustainable economic growth.


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