It is indeed a gloomy day for multilateralism when the very symbol of international peace — the Blue Helmets — are under direct attack. Israel has committed yet another breach of the Charter of the United Nations, another snub to international law and international humanitarian law, through its dire…
This is my last opportunity, as Foreign Minister of Indonesia, to represent my country before the General Assembly.
It has been a decade of so many challenges but, at the same time, a decade of Indonesia’s many contributions to addressing global issues. One of them is Palestine. Indonesia cannot — …
My delegation wishes to exercise our right of reply in response to the statement made by the representative of Vanuatu earlier today (see A/79/PV.13).
We appreciate the reaffirmation of respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Indonesia. That is the right to uphold towards fostering…
Today the world faces significant challenges: geopolitical rivalries, a gloomy economic recovery and climate and energy crises. We can address that issue only through the paradigm of collaboration. Sadly, we are seeing the opposite. Trust in multilateralism is fading and its effectiveness continues …
I thank Slovenia for convening this meeting and the briefers for their insights.
Peacekeeping is the hallmark of the United Nations. When Indonesians talk about the United Nations, the image of the Blue Helmets always comes to mind. Being a major troop-contributing country, there is among Indonesia…
I thank Sierra Leone for convening this meeting, and I also thank all the briefers for their insights.
This open debate is timely as we prepare for next year’s review of the peacebuilding architecture. The brutal reality of conflict is claiming more lives than ever, with a 70 per cent surge in civi…
Indonesia would like to explain its vote on draft amendment A/78/L.103 to decision 78/559, on the participation of stakeholders in the 2024 high-level meeting on antimicrobial resistance.
We recognize the important role of non-governmental organizations and civil society in tackling antimicrobial r…
We thank the Russian Federation for convening this timely open debate on a very important issue.
Our multilateral system is being debilitated from the inside. The basic principle of the system is being put aside. International agreements, rules and laws are regularly being broken. Dialogue is being…
At the 2005 World Summit, held in this very Hall, the world affirmed that we all have the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes and ethnic cleansing. Unfortunately, the ongoing crisis and genocide in Gaza show that we have failed to fulfil that promise. Nearly 40,000 lives …
Indonesia extends its appreciation to the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea for introducing the Security Council’s annual report (A/78/2). The report plays a pivotal role in fostering dialogue with the wider United Nations membership and reaffirms the Council’s commitment to transpar…
Indonesia thanks the Republic of Korea for convening this important meeting. We also thank the Secretary-General and the briefers for their presentations.
Threats in cyberspace have become a real and present danger to national and international peace and security. We are increasingly exposed to new…
Indonesia wishes to deliver and explanation of vote on amendment A/78/L.79.
In times of multidimensional crisis, solidarity, dialogue and partnership involving all stakeholders are vital. Indonesia fully supports inclusivity and acknowledges the important contribution of non-governmental organizati…
Indonesia aligns itself with the statements delivered by the representative of Uganda on behalf of the Group of 77 and China and the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries.
Indonesia welcomes this debate, which highlights the impact of unilateral extraterritorial coercive measures, both on the countries…
My delegation wishes to deliver an explanation of vote after the voting on resolution 78/282, entitled “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica”.
For Indonesia, the sanctity of life and of humanity takes precedence over any other consideration. We theref…
Each and every one of us is a beneficiary of a peaceful outer space. Each and every one of us stands to lose if we do not preserve outer space as a common heritage of humankind. The fundamental question that we face today is: How do we progress towards a stable regime for space governance, which req…
Indonesia aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of Brunei Darussalam on behalf of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and I would like to add the following remarks in my national capacity.
We extend our appreciation for the Secretary- General’s insightful …
I thank the President for convening this important meeting.
Nearly two weeks ago, Indonesia challenged the Security Council to stand on the right side of history (see S/PV.9608). Yet, once again, we reconvene in this Hall to reflect on the use of the veto, this time against recommending full member…
I thank President Francis for convening today’s meeting. A discussion on the use of veto is pertinent, especially as we have witnessed how, in the past few months, the Security Council has been paralysed from taking urgent actions to save lives due to the casting of a veto. That must change, and the…
The situation in Gaza demands our immediate attention and action. Over 180 days have passed. The human tragedy has cost more than 32,000 lives, with 75,000 injured and 75 per cent of the population forcibly displaced. Without food and aid, Gaza is on the edge of famine. How many more lives lost does…
I thank you, Madam President, for convening this important briefing. I also thank Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari and Director Lisa Doughten for their insightful briefings.
Indonesia is deeply concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Myanmar. The estimate of the Office …