The ceasefire is currently in place in Gaza, but violence has not fully stopped, and civilians remain at risk. More than 570 lives have been lost, and more than 1,500 people have been injured since the ceasefire took effect. Basic infrastructure and essential services remain devastated. This reality…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting. We also thank the briefer for the valuable briefing.
Indonesia aligns itself with the statements to be delivered on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, the Committee on the Exercise of the …
Indonesia aligns itself with the statement delivered on behalf of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) by the representative of the Philippines and would like to add the following in its national capacity.
In the past 80 years, the world has largely benefited from a rules-based multil…
I wish to thank Sierra Leone for convening this meeting, and I thank the briefers for their valuable insights.
It is Indonesia’s constitutional mandate to contribute to building a world order based on freedom, peace and social justice. This means a world free of fear of conflict and hunger. This is…
I thank Sierra Leone for convening this meeting and the briefers for their valuable insights. Indonesia welcomes the convening of this open debate as an opportunity for a strategic assessment of the Council’s working methods.
Indonesia wishes to see a Council that is fit for the future in addressin…
Indonesia is deeply concerned about the grim reality of the increasing diversion, illicit transfer and misuse of small arms and light weapons. These activities continue to fuel conflicts, terrorism and organized crimes, which inflict untold human suffering, particularly on the most vulnerable. There…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this open debate.
Eighty years ago, the world came together to build a great ship to navigate humankind away from the wreckage of war. It was a modern-day Noah’s Ark called the United Nations, housing all nations, large and small, in several main chambers a…
I would like to thank Russia for convening this meeting and the briefers for their valuable insights.
Indonesia welcomes the recent ceasefire agreement in Gaza as a ray of hope after unimaginable loss. Yet this is only a first step on a long road ahead, and the compass is clear: the realization of …
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this open debate. I also thank the Secretary-General and the briefers for their important insights.
This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the landmark resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace and security. Despite major improvements in many respe…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this open debate. I also thank Under-Secretary-General Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo, Ms. Jenna Russo and the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission for their valuable insights.
Our meeting today is truly pertinent, as the United Nations peacekeep…
I thank Panama for convening this important debate, and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and the civil society briefer for their valuable insights.
Sexual violence in conflict situations remains a grave challenge to international peace and security. From the Democratic Republic o…
Indonesia commends the Republic of Panama for convening this important debate and warmly welcomes His Excellency President José Raúl Mulino Quintero. We also thank the briefers for their valuable insights.
Since time immemorial, the oceans have been humankind’s lifeline, connecting nations, powerin…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this open debate, and I also thank the Secretary-General for his valuable briefing.
Against that backdrop, allow me to share three points.
First, United Nations reform has indeed become a necessity. We must use the eightieth anniversary of the United Natio…
The adoption of resolution 1612 (2005) represented a solemn promise that the international community would no longer remain idle while children became the silent victims of armed conflicts. As we commemorate its twentieth anniversary, we must ask ourselves whether the world and the Council have live…
I thank you, Madam President, for convening this important meeting. I also thank the Secretary-General and the briefer for their insights.
Peacekeeping operations embody the core spirit of the Charter of the United Nations — our collective commitment to lasting peace. It bridges the transition fro…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting. I also thank the Deputy Secretary-General and the briefers for their insights.
Terrorism is still a persistent global threat, jeopardizing security, destabilizing regions and hindering development, including in Africa. As a country that has ex…
I thank Algeria for convening this important meeting, and I thank the Secretary-General for his briefing.
The issue before us has lingered on the Security Council’s agenda for more than 70 years, yet Israel’s injustices against the Palestinian people remain unresolved. In the West Bank and East Jer…
We would like to express our appreciation to Ambassador Omar Zniber of the Kingdom of Morocco for his outstanding leadership as President of the Human Rights Council and for the comprehensive report (A/79/53 and A/79/53/Add.1) he presented today. As a current Vice-President of the Council, Indonesia…
Indonesia aligns itself with the statements delivered by the representative of Uganda on behalf of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries and by the representative of Vanuatu on behalf of a group of States (see A/79/PV.25).
We thank Judge Nawaf Salam, President of the International Court of Justice,…
At the outset, I would like to thank Director General Rafael Grossi for submitting the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (see A/79/266). I also thank the representative of Ghana for presenting draft resolution (A/79/L.7).
Despite the increased global security tensions and grow…