At the post of Lombok and Bali earthquake on Sunday (5/8), Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides call center which is coordinated by Director of Protection of Citizens and Legal Entities of Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Lalu Muhamad Iqbal. Met in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Monday (6/8), Indonesian Foreign Affaits Minister, Retno Marsudi, said that the call center is to assist the people who seek information about foreign tourists who become the earthquake victims. Minister Retno explained that at the same time her office also coordinates with Immigration office, especially to help the foreign citizens who lose their documents such as passport due to the 7 Richter Scale earthquake. Meanwhile, to give the latest information related to Lombok and Bali earthquake, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also updates through official social media.
“Our team is already at the field. Additional team from the foreign affairs ministry will follow. Pak Iqbal has established a call center help desk, special for foreigners. Its number is +62 87864124151,” said Minister Retno Marsudi.
Minister Retno Marsudi further said that the earthquake which occured on Sunday has also postponed Sub regional Coordination Meeting in Fighting Terrorism which is held by Ministry of Law and Human Rights with delegation of a number of ASEAN countries. According to Minister Retno, from communication which is conducted by her office along with a number ofASEAN Foreign Affairs Ministries via telephone on Monday morning, all delegations are in a safe condition. (KBRN/RETNO/trans-yati/AHM)
Bali Process for high-level officials has commenced since Monday, August 6, 2018, in Nusa Dua,. On the sidelines of the meeting, bilateral meetings of the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi, with a number of ministers and representatives of international organizations are also held. The bilateral meeting that attracted the attention was the meeting of Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi with Myanmar's Home Affairs Minister, Lieutenant General Kyaw Swer. To the media, Retno Marsudi, said, Lt. Kyaw Swer currently provides security guarantees for those who live and who are planning to return to Rakhine State. Retno explained, in addition to welcoming the commitment of the Myanmar government, it continued to push the matter to be really well implemented. According to her, the security guarantees are the most complained by Rohingya refugees, which number os currently more than 500 thousand people in the Cox's Bazar refugee camp, Bangladesh.
"So if Myanmar has said that they provide guarantees regarding security and can be implemented, I think this will be a very positive step. And they say, progress continues even though this is step by step because of the complexity of the issue," said Retno Marsudi.
On the other hand, Retno Marsudi said that the communications between the Myanmar and Bangladesh governments that still have gaps in it need to be encouraged to be further built and supported by the trust of the two countries to particularly resolve the repatriation issue. Retno emphasized, in solving the Rohingya refugee problems it is important to involve ASEAN, which is part of Koffi Annan's recommendations. (KBRN/RETNO/AHM)
The Indonesian government has decided to conduct emergency response for 2 until 3 weeks to evacuate and to record data on the earthquake affected victims. This was stated by Vice President Jusuf Kalla in Jakarta on Monday (6/8). More than 90 people were killed and more than 200 people injured by the 7 Richter Scale earthquake on Lombok island, West Nusa Tenggara province. Vice President Jusuf Kalla said that the government ensured to rehabilitate the earthquake victims and to renovate their houses.
The Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi emphasized that there was no trade war between Indonesia and the United States (US). The statement was made by Foreign Minister Retno, after holding a bilateral meeting with US Secretary of State, Michael Richard Pompeo in Jakarta, Saturday, August 4, 2018. According to Retno, currently what is happening is a trade war between the US affecting all countries in the world including Indonesia. The absence of a trade war between the US and Indonesia, according to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, was seen from the visit of the Indonesian Minister of Trade Enggariasto Lukita to the United States to meet with US Trade Minister Wilbur Ross, US trade representative (USTR), and business circles.
“When the Indonesian Minister of Trade visited the United States, he certainly met with his partners. His partners are the Minister of Trade of the United States and also USTR, and also with businesses there. The essence of the visit is one, strengthening trade and investment, the second is pressing the barrier issues, friends not to be trapped in the sentence that there is a trade war between Indonesia and America. We have no trade war with America. What is happening now is a trade war between the United States and China. But I said earlier that the situation and conditions of trade between America and China would certainly affect all countries in the world,” Retno Marsudi said.
On the same occasion, the Indonesian Ambassador to the US Budi Bowoleksono said the results of the visit of the Indonesian Minister of Trade were positive because there was potential to increase trade growth between the two countries. However, according to Ambassador Budi there are still trade barriers between the two countries. He said, one of the obstacles discussed was the World Trade Organization (WTO) policy in agriculture. The policy requires its member countries to liberalize the agricultural sector while Indonesia does not fully liberalize the agricultural sector. Besides that another obstacle that also arises is related to inspection of seafood products in the US. As for the US Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) which is rumored to be revoked, Ambassador Budi said it was still under discussion. According to Ambassador Budi, GSP is a facility provided by the US to Indonesia. This facility is not a right. GSP is a facility to help developing countries grow economically. But this facility has requirements. That is, the removal of market access barriers to US products in Indonesia. At present the US is indeed conducting a review of GSP facilities and the process is still ongoing. (VOI / Rezha/AHM)