The Straits Times Article RatingIndonesia welcomes UN Security Council's adoption of Trump's Gaza plan, ministry says
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : President Prabowo Subianto told the U.N. General Assembly in September that Indonesia was prepared to deploy 20,000 or more peacekeeping troops in Gaza if there was a UN resolution.52% : JAKARTA - Indonesia welcomes the UN Security Council's adoption of a U.S.-drafted resolution endorsing President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza and establish an international stabilisation force, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
52% : Analysts say Prabowo's foreign policy stance has shifted slightly in recent months, pointing to a UN speech in October that repeated his call for an independent Palestinian state while stressing the need to guarantee Israel's safety and security.
51% : But the UN resolution is seen as a vital way to provide legitimacy for a transitional governing body in Gaza and reassure countries considering sending troops.
50% : Yvonne did not provide any details about the peacekeeping troops but said the resolution focuses on peacekeeping though a UN-mandated international stabilisation force.
50% : Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas agreed last month to the first phase of Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza - a ceasefire in their two-year war and a hostage-release deal.
38% : It has often condemned Israel's violence in Gaza and has been sending humanitarian aid.
38% : It currently has no diplomatic relations with Israel.
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