Prabowo Subianto, who was elected as Indonesia’s president for the 2024-2029 term, is set to enhance Indonesia’s global influence once he assumes office. The Straits Times, a leading media outlet in Singapore, recently published an article titled “Prabowo has big plans for Indonesia on the global stage” on Saturday (21/9). Experts and citizens alike anticipate a proactive foreign policy agenda under Prabowo’s leadership.
The Straits Times highlighted that Prabowo has been positioning himself as Indonesia’s de facto foreign minister even before officially becoming president. He has made diplomatic visits to over 10 countries within seven months of winning the election, including major nations like China, Japan, Russia, and Australia.
The article also featured feedback from Indonesian citizens who are optimistic about Prabowo’s presidency, believing that he will advance Indonesia’s role in global diplomacy. With his active international approach, many foresee Prabowo improving communication between Indonesia and other countries and potentially playing a mediating role in conflict resolution.
Prabowo’s recent diplomatic engagements, both in his current role as Minister of Defense and as Indonesia’s future president, demonstrate his strong commitment to international affairs. His stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, where he has criticized Western nations, was highlighted during a humanitarian conference in Gaza in June 2024, showcasing his dedication to addressing global conflicts.
Furthermore, Prabowo gained attention by offering humanitarian support to Palestine, including evacuating patients from Gaza to Indonesia and providing educational opportunities to Palestinian children in Islamic schools in East Java. Experts like Julia Lau from ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore expect Prabowo to have a more assertive role in shaping Indonesia’s foreign policy, emphasizing the need for a competent Ministry of Foreign Affairs to implement his ambitious vision.
While there is optimism surrounding Prabowo’s presidency, The Straits Times article concludes by mentioning that the Indonesian public remains vigilant, eager to see Prabowo fulfill his campaign promises and take concrete actions to prove his critics wrong.
As Prabowo prepares to assume office, there is keen interest in how he will position Indonesia on the global stage, particularly in addressing key geopolitical challenges and promoting the nation’s interests in an interconnected world. (RR)
Source: straitstimes.com