JAKARTA - The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Sugiono, reiterated Indonesia's strong commitment to the United Nations (UN) and the multilateralism system in the midst of increasingly complex global dynamics.
This was said by Sugiono who held a bilateral meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), António Guterres, at the UN Headquarters, New York, Monday, February 16 local time. This meeting focused on discussing the crisis in Palestine and efforts to create sustainable peace.
Sugiono also conveyed his plan to attend the UN Security Council meeting on February 18, as well as President Prabowo Subianto's plan to participate in the Board of Peace meeting in Washington DC on February 19, 2026.
"Our position is clear: Indonesia's involvement in the Board of Peace is fully guided by the UN Charter, the vision of the Two-State Solution, and UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (2025)," said Foreign Minister Sugiono in his statement, Tuesday, February 17.
Sugiono emphasized that Indonesia's move was a manifestation of its commitment to promoting a just peace and ensuring that the mechanism was in synergy with the efforts being made by the United Nations.
He also reiterated Indonesia's belief in the importance of multilateralism as a key pillar in maintaining world peace.
"Indonesia is committed to using various existing multilateral platforms and mechanisms to encourage a just and sustainable solution for the Palestinian people's struggle," he said.
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