JAKARTA - President Prabowo Subianto expressed Indonesia's support for 20 peace plans initiated by US President Donald Trump as part of efforts to encourage long-term solutions to the Palestinian conflict.
This statement was made by President Prabowo Subianto during his meeting with the King of Jordan Hasyimiah, King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein at the Basman Palace, Amman City, Jordan, Wednesday, February 25.
Prabowo emphasized that Indonesia's support for international peace initiatives was based on a strong commitment to realizing a two-state solution (two-state solution) with an independent Palestine as the only path to peace.
"When we were invited to join the Peace Council and we supported President Trump's 20-point plan, it was all with the view and effort to do whatever we could to achieve that lasting solution," said Prabowo.
Prabowo emphasized that Indonesia is ready to play an active role in various international forums to strengthen its diplomatic position in promoting the resolution of conflicts, especially in Gaza and the West Bank.
He also emphasized the importance of close coordination with Jordan as a country that is closest to the dynamics of conflicts in the region.
Prabowo conveyed that the development of the situation in the West Bank needed to be a serious concern because it had the potential to affect stabilization efforts in Gaza.
Therefore, more intensive cooperation between Indonesia and Jordan is considered important so that both countries can continue to monitor the latest developments and respond quickly.
In addition to expressing support for the peace plan, Prabowo also emphasized Indonesia's commitment to continue to stand together with regional countries in fighting for the rights of the Palestinian people.
This step also confirms Indonesia's consistent foreign policy position in supporting Palestinian independence through diplomacy and international cooperation.
At the meeting, President Prabowo was accompanied by Foreign Minister (Menlu) Sugiono, Cabinet Secretary (Seskab) Teddy Indra Wijaya, and Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Bahlil Lahadalia.
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