Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi arrived in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday to meet an invitation to attend the Kabul Peace Process with Vice President Jusuf Kalla.
She informed through twitter on Tuesday "Back in Kabul for the third time in four months to attend Kabul Peace Process meeting"
The visit of Marsudi and Kalla to Kabul was a form of the government`s support to the peace-building effort in Afghanistan.
"Building peace is inherent to Indonesian diplomacy, and after 40 years of conflict, Afghanistan needs all our support to bring peace back to their country," Marsudi stated.
The Indonesian vice president will attend the Kabul Peace Process Conference in the Afghan capital city of Kabul, in addition to a series of meetings with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and High Peace Council Chairman Mohammad Karim Khalili.
As the Afghan government prepares to host 25 countries, including the US, China, Germany, France, Russia, Turkey, and Pakistan for an international conference on peace to be held on Wednesday, the Taliban have expressed willingness to seek a peaceful solution to the conflict in the war-torn country (antara)
Malaysian Tanker vessel named MT Pratama 128, that was previously reported missing, has been found in the Rupat Island waters, Dumai, Riau province, by the Indonesian Navy on Tuesday. Malaysia`s Director General of Maritime Datuk Seri Zulkifli Abi Bakar told the local Daily Mail that during the initial investigation, he had gained information that the ship was hijacked by its own crew.
"We cooperated with the Indonesian Navy and discovered the ship. The Malaysian Maritime is currently in the negotiation process to bring the ship back," he said. He further stated that thus far in the investigation, he did not find any robbery or piracy elements in the incident.
"The vessel is being closely watched through radars and patrols, but we believe that the crew simply saw an opportunity when the patrol officers returned to the bay, and took it," he added.
The Malaysian Maritime, he continued, will continue cooperation with the Indonesian Navy to investigate the direction that the vessel is being taken.
Previously, Malaysia`s tanker vessel MT Pratama 128, that was being held under the Malaysian Maritime, was reportedly gone missing on Monday.
The vessel was taken into custody for violating the Merchant Shipping Ordinance of 1953. ( antara )