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30
October

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VOINews, Jakarta - The National Alms Agency (Baznas) distributed humanitarian aid worth Rp12 billion to help victims of the conflict in Gaza, Palestine, due to Israeli aggression.

 

"We disbursed the assistance through three channels, namely the Foreign Affairs Ministry, the Baznas network in Egypt, and Baznas network in Jordan," Chairman of Baznas, Noor Achmad, noted in a press conference on Monday.

 

Achmad remarked that the assistance will be distributed in several stages. For the first stage, his side will disburse assistance worth Rp3 billion and send it through two channels, namely Rp1.5 billion through the Foreign Affairs Ministry and another Rp1.5 billion through the Indonesian Embassy in Cairo via the Rafah Route.

 

"The first batch via the Foreign Affairs Ministry will be sent via Hercules aircraft, consisting of five tons of aid," he remarked.

 

The aid distributed includes food ingredients, such as rice, milk, corned beef, sardines, instant noodles, and other food items, Achmad noted.

 

This is then followed by assistance for meeting basic needs, such as blankets, gloves, diapers, sanitary napkins, baby food, medicine, and solar panels, he revealed.

 

Baznas collaborates with Amil Zakat Institution (LAZ) partners and individual collection partners throughout Indonesia to collect donations for Palestinians.

 

"We are carrying out a fundraising campaign for Palestine through various channels," he remarked.

 

Baznas also invites Indonesian people to donate and pray for the safety of Palestinians, who are still under Israeli attack. Assistance can be distributed via the baznas.go.id page or by visiting Baznas RI representative offices in the regions directly.

 

The war between Hamas, a Palestinian militant group, and Israel reignited on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a massive attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip. Until now, the war continues, with casualties reaching eight thousand lives, including more than three thousand children who died. (Antaranews)

30
October

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VOINews, Jakarta - Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi discussed the worsening situation in the Gaza Strip due to the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a bilateral meeting with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis on Monday.

 

During the meeting, Marsudi invited Lithuania to join in the call for an immediate end to civilian attacks and provision of sustainable, safe, and smooth humanitarian assistance for victims.

 

"In 3 weeks, more than 7 thousand people were killed in Gaza, 68 percent of them (were) women and children. Are these numbers not enough to stop the killings, and initiate an immediate and long-lasting humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of conflict?" she asked.

 

She then emphasized that all countries must defend justice and humanity.

 

"For this matter, Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian land must be ended based on internationally agreed parameters," she added.

 

In response to her invitation, Minister Landsbergis said that Lithuania and Indonesia are countries that adhere to international regulations to guarantee security and prosperity.

 

He noted that global communities are also facing challenges due to the war between Russia and Ukraine, and the latest conflict in the Middle East could lead to other crises in the future.

 

"Any disruption to the international order causes harm and impacts us all," Landsbergis said.

 

Israel launched strikes against Gaza on October 7, in retaliation to cross-border attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which killed 1,400 people. The group also took around 200 people hostage.

 

Meanwhile, the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza increased to 8,005, including 3,342 children, 2,062 women, and 460 elderly, according to their Health Ministry.

 

The United Nations General Assembly on October 27 approved a draft resolution calling for an immediate, long-lasting, and sustainable humanitarian truce in Gaza.

 

The draft resolution received 120 votes in favor, including from Indonesia, while Lithuania was one of the 45 countries that abstained from voting. Fourteen countries rejected the resolution.

 

The resolution condemned "all acts of violence aimed at Palestinian and Israeli civilians, including all acts of terrorism and indiscriminate attacks, as well as all acts of provocation, incitement, and destruction."

 

The resolution also demanded that "all parties immediately and fully comply with their obligations under international law," and called for the "immediate and unconditional release of all civilians held hostage illegally."

 

The UN resolution also highlighted the importance of "preventing further destabilization and escalation of violence in the region." (Antaranews)

30
October

Pertemuan Bilateral Indonesia dengan Lithuania pada Senin 30 Oktober 2023 di Kementerian Luar Negeri, Jakarta (Foto: Andy RRI VOI)

VOInews, Jakarta: Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi received a visit from Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office in Jakarta. Foreign Minister Retno said this year marks 30 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, so it should be utilized as a momentum to improve cooperative relations.

"Lithuania and Indonesia are geographically far apart, but we share the same commitment to the fundamental values of democracy, peace and sustainable development," she said in a joint statement after the meeting, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office in Jakarta, Monday (30/10/2023).

In the field of trade, until mid-2023, Indonesia-Lithuania cooperation increased by 43 percent compared to the previous year. However, according to Retno, this number does not yet show the true potential of cooperation between the two countries.

"To increase two-way trade and ensure more balanced trade benefits, I ask for Minister Landsbergis' support in facilitating more Indonesian products to enter the Lithuanian market, including rubber, paper and wood-based furniture," she said.

Retno further welcomed Indonesian palm oil which is one of the main export commodities to Lithuania. According to her, nearly 800 plantations in Indonesia have received the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certificate.

"I believe Indonesia will be able to provide more sustainable palm oil to Lithuania," she said.

Furthermore, Foreign Minister Retno also expressed her appreciation for the expansion of Lithuanian aviation industry investment at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport, including charter flights and new air transportation.

Foreign Minister Retno also highlighted cooperation in education and information technology cooperation. In this regard, she said, the two Foreign Ministers focused on increasing cooperation between universities through joint research and double degree programs.

"This year, Indonesia has also reopened the Darmasiswa Scholarship for Lithuanian students, and there are already 73 Lithuanian alumni from this Darmasiswa Scholarship," she said.

Retno also encouraged stronger cooperation to develop information technology for land and air transportation systems, as well as strengthen cybersecurity partnerships, through human resource capacity building. (Andy Romdoni)

30
October

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VOINews, Jakarta - Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi, here on Monday, expressed hope that two-way trade between Indonesia and Lithuania would increase.

 

"In the first half of this year, bilateral trade between the two countries rose by almost 43 percent from the same period in the previous year. However, our bilateral trade volume has not yet shown its true potential," she remarked.

 

Marsudi made the statement after a bilateral meeting with Lithuanian Foreign Affairs Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis in Jakarta on Monday.

 

Based on data from the Indonesian Trade Ministry, the value of bilateral trade between Indonesia and Lithuania had reached US$53.7 million in 2022, with a trade balance deficit trend of 5.12 percent during the 2018-2022 period.

 

To increase two-way trade and ensure more balanced trade, Marsudi sought support from Landsbergis in facilitating more Indonesian products to enter the Lithuanian market. Those products include rubber products, paper, and wooden furniture.

 

She also welcomed the presence of palm oil, which became one of the main export commodities from Indonesia to Lithuania.

 

"With almost 800 plantations in Indonesia having received ISPO (Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil) certification, I am confident that Indonesia can provide more sustainable palm oil to Lithuania and the wider European market," she affirmed.

 

In a bid to bolster business-to-business relations, Marsudi welcomed the plan to ink a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists on the sidelines of Landsbergis' visit to Jakarta.

 

In the field of investment, Indonesia commended the expansion of investment of the Lithuanian aviation industry at the I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali, and Lithuania's new charter airlines and air transportation services.

 

At Monday's meeting, also held to commemorate three decades of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Lithuania, the two ministers also discussed efforts to boost cooperation in information technology, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and renewable energy, agriculture, and space technology sectors.

 

Landsbergis stated that the two countries have the same interests in diversifying supply chains, strengthening cybersecurity, and improving resilience against hybrid threats.

 

He also emphasized Lithuania's support for the Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEU-CEPA), for which negotiations are currently underway. (Antaranews)