Coordination of Minister Zulhas who accompanies the president at the United Nations: Prabowo confirms Ri World Food Solutions
Jakarta Coordinating Minister of Food Division Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas) accompanied the president of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto in the United Nations General Session (UN). On this occasion, Zulhas emphasized that the presence of Indonesia at the UN Forum has an important meaning this year. “This is a historical momentum and Indonesia has appeared at the highest level of the UN forum. I am honored to be part of the ministerial delegation that directly accompanied President Prabowo,” Zulhas told reporters on Wednesday (9/24/2025). Browse to continue with Content Zulhas also expressed his appreciation for the president’s speech that Indonesia confirmed as a country committed to world peace, global food security and fair international cooperation. He said Prabowo Indonesia’s commitment brought to be part of a global challenge solution. “President Prabowo’s speech is very strong and visionary. He emphasized that Indonesia’s dedication to becoming part of a global challenge solution, ranging from the food crisis, climate change, to world peace. As a pastor for food coordination, I am proud to see how Indonesian leadership is appreciated by the world,” he added. Zulhas assessed that the president’s speech also confirmed the position of Indonesia as a country that encouraged a more just and inclusive world management. In addition, the president’s speech also confirmed the position of Indonesia as a pioneer of world food safety. “The president’s message is in line with the sovereign food agenda according to the Asta Cita that the government continues to push. The world must work together so that every country has fair access to food,” he explained. Ri-Eea agreed that the awards agreement is still in a series of events in New York, USA, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to take strategic steps on the global environmental diplomacy stage. In a meeting in New York, the Indonesian government and the UAE signed an awards agreement for the development of the International Mangrove Research Center (IMRC) in Bali. The circular sign was performed by coordinating Minister Zulhas and Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, the managing director of Mohamed bin Zayed species Conservation Fund. For Indonesia, this award is not just financing aid. Support of the UAE confirms the position of Indonesia as one of the most important players in climate diplomacy, with Bali a window of the global research center in the field of mangrove conservation. “Indonesia has the largest mangrove ecosystem in the world. Mangrove is not only a matter of trees and ecosystems, but also about the future of our children and grandchildren. With this support, Indonesia and the vague that partnerships can bring right solutions to the earth,” Zulhas said. Grants from these UAE have been obtained from government entities committed to financeing humanitarian projects and public interests, including environmental initiatives. The funds will strengthen the capacity of the Bali research center, making it a scientific innovation center, a way of sharing knowledge, as well as a live laboratory for the conservation and mangrove recovery model that can be replicated across the country. “This collaboration is a form of solidarity and real commitment. We not only agree on the agreement, but invest in the future of the earth,” Zulhas said. With this step, Bali is as a world tourist destination, but also the symbol of Indonesian green diplomacy where global solidarity meets to answer the challenges of climate change. During the bilateral meeting, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates agreed on new collaboration in the fields of nature and climate actions to be announced at COP 30 in Brazil. (FCA/DHN)