Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to discuss Myanmar conflict and regional issues with Indian officials during official visit.
Several Indonesian citizens who were victims of captivity and torture in Myanmar are waiting for assistance to be returned to their homeland.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia’s Foreign Minister, Sugiono, called for an inclusive internal dialogue involving all stakeholders to achieve lasting peace and stability in Myanmar. The minister conveys the statement during the Dipomacy Dialogue on Myanmar on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters,
Two Indonesian migrant workers returned home over the weekend after being held against their will and forced into working for an online scam operation in Myanmar’s rebel-controlled Myawaddy border region.
Sugiono further noted that Indonesia would actively seek to help resolve the political and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar. Indonesia also remains committed to supporting the Palestinian cause, providing humanitarian aid, and supporting the United Nations ...
Thai authorities detained 32 Indonesian nationals early Sunday morning as they attempted to cross the Myanmar-Thailand border illegally into Tak Province.
The prime minister says the long-running conflict in Myanmar has impacted peace and security across the region.
Thirty-two Indonesian nationals, 30 men and two women, have been caught fleeing from neighbouring Myanmar into Thailand through a border area in Mae Sot district and detained for questioning.According to sources,
Indonesia has sought help from the Thai military to repatriate two migrant workers who are stuck in Myanmar. “We are carrying out diplomatic approach
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