Indonesia Prioritizes the Spirit of Beneficial Cooperation for All Parties

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Oleh Wilda Stiana, Jumat, 25 September 2020 | 12:13 WIB - Redaktur: Wilda Stiana - 800


Jakarta, InfoPublik - Indonesia will always prioritize cooperation between countries that benefit all parties (win-win). Following the results of the 1955 Asian-African Conference that was initiated by Indonesia's 1st President Soekarno in the Bandung foundation.

"Indonesia will always prioritize the spirit of benefiting all parties in any cooperation established with other countries, without leaving other countries," said Indonesian President Joko Widodo at the 75th UN General Assembly Address that was witnessed virtually on Wednesday (9/23).

The value contained in the results of the conference above has been held firmly by Indonesia for decades because it is still relevant to the context of establishing international cooperation today. Cooperation between countries is a positive effort in increasing the welfare of a country to be better than before.

"The Ten Principles of Bandung are still very relevant, including the peaceful settlement of disputes, the promotion of cooperation and respect for international law," he said.

A form of commitment in upholding a spirit for the benefit of all parties, the President continued, Indonesia has consistently supported the independence of the Palestinian State, which until now has not felt it. At the international conference, his party has voiced support for this country, so that it becomes the attention of other countries.

"Indonesia continues to provide support for Palestine to obtain its rights," he added.

In the context of cooperation between regions in Southeast Asian (ASEAN), Indonesia also encourages to continue to be stable and prosperous. By maintaining these conditions, we can widely open potential cooperation between countries.

These efforts, of course, will bring a positive impact from various sectors. "Indonesia commits to continue to maintain regional peace and stability and encourage it to outside the Indo Pacific region," he said.

 

Reporter: Tri Antoro

Editor: Untung S

Translator: Wilda Stiana