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Indonesian FM on foreign tour in support of Palestine

- ISMIRA LUTFIA TISNADIBRA­TA

JAKARTA: Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi is visiting Jordan, Turkey and Belgium, and meeting with her Jordanian and Palestinia­n counterpar­ts, in response to US recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

After attending the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Summit in Istanbul on Wednesday, she will visit Brussels to meet EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and lobby the bloc not to follow the US move.

Rallies have been held in Jakarta almost daily against the US decision, one of them organized by the Indonesian Volunteers Society (MRI).

The coordinato­r of the MRI Jakarta chapter, Robi Andriana, said donations collected at the rally will be given to the Jakarta-based humanitari­an body Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) to help Palestinia­ns.

“Currently, we have 50 MRI members in Jerusalem running a public kitchen for locals who guard Al-Aqsa Mosque,” he told Arab News.

“We set up the kitchen on Friday in anticipati­on of the ‘day of rage’ following the US announceme­nt.”

The head of the Indonesian National Committee for Palestinia­ns (KNRP) has urged the Indonesian government to demand that the US withdraw its decision within seven days or have its ambassador expelled.

“The core of our foundation is to support Palestinia­n independen­ce through people-to-people relations,” KNRP spokesman Zakaria Maulana Arif told Arab News.

“We’ve been raising awareness among the Indonesian public about the problems faced by the Palestinia­n people,” he added.

“We’ve held concerts (to raise funds for Palestinia­ns) in major cities in almost every main island in the country.”

One such concert in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan province, in 2015 raised 1 billion Indonesian rupiah ($70,000), Arif said. “We had people donating their assets such as land, cars and jewelry for us to auction.”

 ??  ?? Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi with her Palestinia­n counterpar­t in Amman on Tuesday. (AN photo)
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi with her Palestinia­n counterpar­t in Amman on Tuesday. (AN photo)

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