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 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…
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,…
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…
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 …
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…
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…
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 …
Indonesia aligns itself with the statement delivered on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (see A/78/PV.59).
Just days ago, a large crowd of hungry and desperate civilians were met by Israeli’s firing squad, leading to the death of at least 100 Palestinians and the injury of hundreds…
Peace is our raison d’être, the Organization’s reason for being, as the Secretary-General kindly reminded us earlier this month. Yet conflicts continue, polarization deepens and peace seems to be a far cry in many parts of the world.
In Ukraine, two years have passed since the onset of the war. Dea…
Devoid of oceans, our blue planet will be a desolate realm. Those vast expanses of water sustain not only humankind but also every form of life on Earth. They define our peace, stability and prosperity.
Regrettably, we often fail to treat them with the respect they deserve. Today the oceans confron…