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        "msgid": "indonesian-foreign-minister-addresses-palestine-at-un-security-council-cites-un-charter-1779891643",
        "date": "2026-05-27 12:31:31",
        "title": "Indonesian Foreign Minister Addresses Palestine at UN Security Council, Cites UN Charter",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono highlighted the international community's selective application of UN Charter principles during a UN Security Council debate, citing Palestine as a clear example of failed commitments. He reiterated support for a two-state solution and called for Security Council reforms to better represent developing nations, while warning of emerging threats from AI and attacks on peacekeeping forces.",
        "content": "<p>Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono addressed the plight of the\nPalestinian people at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC),\nhighlighting the failure to uphold the UN Charter in maintaining peace\nin Palestine. Sugiono made the remarks during the UNSC\u2019s High-Level Open\nDebate on \u2018Upholding the Purposes and Principles of the UN Charter and\nStrengthening the UN-centred International System\u2019 in New York, United\nStates. The session was chaired by China\u2019s Foreign Minister as May 2026\nUNSC President, attended by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.\nSugiono stressed that Palestine serves as a test of international\ncommitment to implementing the UN Charter, noting the global community\nhas failed to uphold these commitments. \u201cThe Indonesian Foreign Minister\nstated that current global challenges are not due to the UN Charter\nlosing relevance, but because international law and multilateralism are\noften applied selectively. Indonesia believes the situation in\nPalestine, particularly Gaza, is a clear reflection of the international\ncommunity\u2019s failure to uphold these principles fairly and consistently,\u201d\naccording to a Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement on Wednesday (27\nMay 2026). \u201cIndonesia reaffirmed that the two-state solution, based on\ninternational law and relevant UN resolutions, remains the only path to\na just and sustainable peace for Palestine,\u201d he added. Sugiono\nhighlighted recent increases in attacks on UN peacekeeping forces,\nstating that such assaults violate multilateral principles. He also\nstressed the importance of respecting international law, including the\nUN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The Indonesian Foreign\nMinister said international shipping lanes should not be arenas for\nconfrontation or political bargaining. Sugiono urged all parties to\nremain vigilant against global security threats, including advancements\nin artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons. \u201cIn this context,\nIndonesia again called for UN Security Council reform to be more\nrepresentative, transparent, accountable, and reflective of developing\nnations\u2019 voices,\u201d he said. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that\nSugiono held bilateral meetings with China\u2019s Foreign Minister Wang Yi\nand Argentina\u2019s Foreign Minister to discuss strategic regional and\nglobal issues. He also engaged in diplomacy with the foreign ministers\nof Pakistan, Bahrain, Kyrgyzstan, and Cuba.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/indonesian-foreign-minister-addresses-palestine-at-un-security-council-cites-un-charter-1779891643",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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