Indonesia Expresses Concern Over Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Friday, 25 February 2022 – 17:29 GMT+7
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Teuku Faizasyah / Credit: Aristo Setiawan, JPNN

english.jpnn.com, JAKARTA - Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Teuku Faizasyah conveyed the Indonesian government's concern over the armed conflict in Ukraine.

"[The ministry] emphasizes that international law and the United Nations Charter regarding the territorial integrity of a country and condemns any actions that clearly constitute a violation of the territory and sovereignty of a country," said Teuku at a press conference, Thursday (24/2).

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The Foreign Ministry, he continued, emphasized that all parties should continue to carry out negotiations and diplomacy and prioritize a peaceful settlement to stop conflicts.

"The Indonesian Embassy has taken the necessary steps to save Indonesian citizens in Ukraine, according to the contingency plan that has been prepared," said Teuku.

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Russia started the invasion of Ukraine and fired missiles at a number of cities. An explosion was heard near the main airport of Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Thursday (24/2) morning local time.

In addition, Russia has also landed troops on the eastern coast of Ukraine. (mcr9/mcr20/jpnn)

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