Wamenlu: Encourage the United Nations Reformation will be the priority of Indonesia for the next five years
Jakarta – Deputy Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Nasir said Indonesia will encourage reforms in the United Nations (UN) and other multilateral institutions. He said institutions such as the United Nations did not represent the interests of all countries. “For Indonesia to encourage UN Reforms and other multilateral institutions to be a priority for the next five years,” Arrmanatha said in a discussion held by the Yudhoyono Institute (Tyi) in the Grand Sahid, Jakarta, Mingggu (4/13/2025). Arrmanatha said Indonesia believes that multilateral institutions should be inclusive and fair. However, he said that global institutional management does not describe the balance. Browse to continue with the content “in fact, global management does not reflect the balance, power and reality of the world,” he said. He said Indonesian diplomacy efforts would weaken if there were no global changes. So -called multilateral organizations carry the world more balanced. “Indonesian diplomacy efforts that will weaken if they are not accompanied by changes in global management. In an increasingly multipolar world, international organizations must be able to balance the world,” he said. He argued that Indonesia always chose the road together. He said the government would do the best for the future of the country. “If the world is in the midst of this great change and this change will be, we must make the best choice for forming the future of the country. Indonesia choose a working way and not a confrontation,” he said. (IAL/HAF) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here