Indonesia Says Will Quit Trump's Peace Board If Palestinians Do Not Benefit

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has announced that the country will withdraw from US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace if the initiative fails to deliver tangible benefits to the Palestinian people. This statement reflects Indonesia's longstanding support for Palestinian rights and comes amid rising scrutiny of the peace board's effectiveness, particularly in light of recent geopolitical tensions resulting from the US-Israeli conflict over Iran. Indonesia's commitment to the Palestinian cause is rooted in its foreign policy, which emphasizes solidarity with oppressed nations. The announcement signals Jakarta's willingness to reassess its role in international peace initiatives that do not align with its principles regarding Palestinian welfare.
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