Rabu 13 Dec 2017 14:24 WIB

Jordan, Palestine laud Indonesia's diplomatic struggle

Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi
Foto: Antara/Muhammad Iqbal
Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Jordan and Palestine have lauded Indonesia's diplomatic struggle in the Palestinian issue, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi stated.

"The Jordanian and Palestinian foreign ministers highly praise Indonesia's diplomatic struggle in the Palestinian issue," the minister noted here on Tuesday evening, (Dec 12).

Marsudi pointed out that currently, not many countries have been able to accomplish what Indonesia has done for handling the Palestinian issue, including garnering support from non-Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) countries, so they do not follow the step taken by the US president who has recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

"I have communicated with several foreign ministers, including those from countries in the European Union (EU)," she noted.

Marsudi stated earlier that she will depart for Brussels and hold MN meetings with the EU foreign ministers and individual talks with the EU members.

"I also communicate with our permanent representatives at the UN and our ambassador in New York. They have lobbied with friends who are seated in the UN Security Council and the Palestinian Committee in which Indonesia is a member," she revealed.

Minister Marsudi has also intensively communicated with the UN's under-secretary-general affairs and wrote to the UN secretary general to draw attention to the Palestinian issue.

"Indonesia's diplomatic struggle for Palestine has been through various roads since before the US president announced his decision to move the embassy in Jerusalem up until now," she remarked.

The minister said the Palestinian issue had led to the establishment of the OIC, so there is no reason for the member states to not unite on this matter.

"I think Palestine will be the unifying force for OIC countries," she emphasized.

The stance and steps to be taken by the OIC, through the Extraordinary Summit in Istanbul, will be delivered after the event is completed.

"I cannot say now, as negotiations are still underway. Hence, I cannot convey something that has not been negotiated and approved by the OIC member countries," she said, adding that at the time, the results have been approved, and she will deliver it.

"If God willing, tomorrow when the outcome is already adopted, I will speak about the future steps," Marsudi noted.

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