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Indonesia, OIC states to create forum for global consultati­ve assembly

Indonesia hosted conference on Oct. 24-26 in West Java; Meeting concluded with Bandung Declaratio­n

- Sheany Yasuko Lai Jakarta

Indonesia and more than 12 member states of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n agreed on Wednesday to create a forum for a global consultati­ve assembly aimed at strengthen­ing solidarity among Muslim countries in the face of current uncertaint­ies.

On Oct. 24 to 26, Indonesia hosted the Internatio­nal Conference of Speakers of Consultati­ve Assembly, Shoura Council or Other Similar Names of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n Member States.

The conference in Bandung, West Java, was attended by leaders of parliament and consultati­ve bodies of 15 OIC member states, as well as representa­tives of the Parliament­ary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC) and the Muslim World League.

Delegation­s arrived from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Bahrain, and Malaysia, among others.

The formation of the Forum for World Consultati­ve Assembly was announced during the closing ceremony by Bambang Soesatyo, speaker of the People’s Consultati­ve Assembly in Indonesia.

Soesatyo said: “We are forming the Forum for World Consultati­ve Assembly … to tackle world challenges that are of our collective interest, including matters pertaining to humanity, natural resources, environmen­t, justice, women’s roles,

and the young generation.

“It is necessary for us to collective­ly strengthen the position of the OIC to improve the collective bargaining position of Islamic countries in the face of global uncertaint­ies … and to support and commit to solidarity between nations to tackle the various problems faced collective­ly or specifical­ly by Muslim communitie­s in different parts of the world,” he added.

Participan­ts also agreed to form relevant committees to work out more details about the forum’s vision, mission, and programs.

The significan­ce of the forum was in strengthen­ing cooperatio­n within the OIC, Dr. Luthfi Assyaukani­e, internatio­nal relations lecturer at Paramadina University in Jakarta, told Arab News.

“Our world is changing rapidly. There are various important issues — from health, through security and climate change, to new technologi­cal challenges — which need to be discussed at a higher level,” he said.

“The formation of this forum is important in strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between OIC countries, especially amid uncertain geopolitic­al and economic conditions.”

The Bandung Declaratio­n also covered the matter of Palestine, which Soesatyo said would be a “central issue” for the forum and the Muslim community until Palestinia­ns achieved their own independen­ce and right to self-determinat­ion.

 ?? ?? Indonesia hosted the internatio­nal conference on Oct. 24 -26 in Bandung, West Java. Photo courtesy: Indonesian People’s Consultati­ve Assembly
Indonesia hosted the internatio­nal conference on Oct. 24 -26 in Bandung, West Java. Photo courtesy: Indonesian People’s Consultati­ve Assembly

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