Indonesia Calls for Inclusive Dialogue to Resolve Myanmar Crisis
Table of Contents
- 1. Indonesia Calls for Inclusive Dialogue to Resolve Myanmar Crisis
- 2. indonesia: Leading the Way to Peace in Myanmar
- 3. A Focus on Human Cost and Peaceful Dialogue
- 4. Global Partnership for Peace
- 5. Returning Rohingya Home: A Cornerstone of lasting Peace
- 6. A Call for Unity at Davos
- 7. indonesia Calls for Inclusive Dialogue to Resolve Myanmar Crisis: An Interview with Minister Sugiono
- 8. Anya Sharma: Minister Sugiono, thank you for joining us. The situation in Myanmar has been a source of growing concern for the international community. What are Indonesia’s main priorities in addressing this crisis?
- 9. Anya Sharma: As a key member of ASEAN, Indonesia has been actively involved in efforts to implement the five-point consensus. What specific actions can the international community take to provide concrete support?
- 10. Indonesia’s Role in Seeking Peace for Myanmar
- 11. Indonesia’s Approach to the Myanmar Crisis
- 12. Indonesia’s Quest for Peace in Myanmar
- 13. Indonesia’s Top Priority: A Sustainable Peace in Myanmar
- 14. Indonesia’s commitment to Peace in Myanmar: A Call for Dialogue and Action
- 15. Indonesia’s Enduring Commitment to Peace in myanmar
- 16. Navigating Myanmar’s Turbulent Waters: A Call for Inclusive Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution
- 17. What are the main challenges Indonesia faces in implementing the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus (FPC) in Myanmar?
- 18. Indonesia’s Role in Myanmar: An Interview with Minister Ariani Widodo
The situation in Myanmar continues to be a source of deep concern for the international community. Millions are suffering, displaced, lacking basic necessities, and caught in ongoing violence. Indonesia, a vocal advocate for peace, emphasizes the urgent need for dialogue and humanitarian aid.
“Our primary concern is the tragic human cost of this conflict,” stated Indonesian Minister Sugiono. “Millions of peopel are suffering from displaced living conditions, a lack of basic necessities, and ongoing violence. Our main priorities are to support the creation of conditions for a truly inclusive dialogue between all parties involved,to provide humanitarian assistance to those in need,and to push for a durable political solution that respects the will of the Myanmar people.”
Indonesia champions the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus, a roadmap for peace and stability in Myanmar. This plan outlines a clear path forward, emphasizing an immediate cessation of violence, constructive dialogue, and the appointment of a special envoy. Minister Sugiono believes the international community plays a vital role in supporting its implementation.
“The ASEAN Five-Point Consensus is a crucial roadmap for peace and stability. It outlines a clear path forward, including an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy,” explained Minister Sugiono. “The international community can play a vital role by providing technical and logistical support to ASEAN’s efforts, ensuring consistent pressure for dialogue, and delivering humanitarian aid through channels led by ASEAN, notably through the AHA Center.”
Minister Sugiono also highlighted the Rohingya refugee crisis as a deeply troubling aspect of the situation. He stressed the interconnectedness of humanitarian and political dimensions, emphasizing the importance of returning Rohingya refugees to their homes with safety, security, and full citizenship rights. According to Minister Sugiono, this is fundamental to achieving lasting peace in Myanmar.
“Absolutely, the humanitarian and political dimensions of the Rohingya crisis are deeply intertwined. Returning the Rohingya to their homes with safety, security, and full citizenship rights is basic to achieving lasting peace and reconciliation,” stated Minister Sugiono.
Indonesia’s commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the Myanmar crisis underscores the urgency of addressing the humanitarian needs of the people and fostering inclusive dialogue among all stakeholders.
indonesia: Leading the Way to Peace in Myanmar
The situation in Myanmar continues to cast a shadow across Southeast Asia,with millions suffering from displacement,violence,and a dire lack of essential resources. Amidst this crisis, Indonesia has stepped forward as a key player, championing a peaceful resolution and offering vital humanitarian aid.
Archyde Diplomatic Editor Anya Sharma recently sat down with Minister Sugiono to discuss Indonesia’s approach to this complex challenge.
A Focus on Human Cost and Peaceful Dialogue
“Indonesia’s primary concern is the tragic human cost of this conflict,” Minister Sugiono stated, emphasizing the devastating impact on ordinary people. He highlighted the urgent need for a constructive dialogue involving all parties to ensure a lasting peace.
Indonesia’s commitment to a peaceful solution is reflected in its staunch support for the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus. This roadmap outlines a clear path forward, including an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy.
Global Partnership for Peace
Minister Sugiono underscored the crucial role the international community plays in supporting ASEAN’s efforts. “The international community can provide technical and logistical support to ASEAN’s efforts,ensure consistent pressure for dialogue,and deliver humanitarian aid through channels led by ASEAN,notably through the AHA Centre.”
Returning Rohingya Home: A Cornerstone of lasting Peace
For Minister Sugiono, addressing the Rohingya refugee crisis is integral to achieving lasting peace in Myanmar. “Returning the Rohingya to their homes with safety, security, and full citizenship rights is basic to achieving lasting peace and reconciliation in Myanmar,” he emphasized, stressing the need for the international community to continue putting pressure on all parties involved for a safe and dignified repatriation.
A Call for Unity at Davos
As he prepares to meet with global partners at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos-Klosters, Minister Sugiono carries a message of unwavering hope and determination. “I want to emphasize Indonesia’s unwavering determination to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Myanmar. We are committed to working tirelessly in collaboration with ASEAN, the international community, and all stakeholders to create the conditions for a just and lasting peace,” he declared.
Indonesia’s commitment to peace in Myanmar extends beyond words; it’s a call to action, urging the world to join hands in building a brighter future for the nation.
indonesia Calls for Inclusive Dialogue to Resolve Myanmar Crisis: An Interview with Minister Sugiono
The ongoing conflict in Myanmar casts a long shadow over the Southeast Asian region, demanding urgent attention and concerted action from the international community. Indonesia,a key player in ASEAN,has been at the forefront of diplomatic efforts to bring peace to the strife-torn nation. Foreign Minister, Sugiono, recently spoke at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, highlighting the urgency for a extensive and inclusive solution.
Archyde’s Diplomatic editor, Anya Sharma, had the opportunity to sit down with Minister Sugiono for an exclusive interview. Let’s delve into what he had to say about Indonesia’s approach to the Myanmar crisis and the role of the international community in finding a lasting solution.
Anya Sharma: Minister Sugiono, thank you for joining us. The situation in Myanmar has been a source of growing concern for the international community. What are Indonesia’s main priorities in addressing this crisis?
“Indonesia remains committed to supporting the creation of a conducive situation and a safe space for dialogue to take place,” Minister Sugiono emphasized. He underscored the importance of an inclusive dialogue that involves all stakeholders in Myanmar, paving the way for a peaceful resolution.
The Indonesian Foreign Minister expressed deep concern regarding the ramifications of Myanmar’s ongoing internal conflict, which erupted in 2021. “This conflict has fueled a range of security threats, including a surge in transnational crime and the alarming proliferation of opium production,” he stated.
Anya Sharma: As a key member of ASEAN, Indonesia has been actively involved in efforts to implement the five-point consensus. What specific actions can the international community take to provide concrete support?
Minister Sugiono highlighted the significance of international support for ASEAN’s efforts in Myanmar. “We call on partner countries to provide humanitarian assistance to Myanmar through ASEAN’s Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Center),” he urged.
He reiterated Indonesia’s belief that resolving the Rohingya refugee crisis is crucial for achieving lasting peace in Myanmar, stating, “we firmly believe that resolving the Rohingya refugee crisis is inextricable from ending the Myanmar conflict altogether.”
The Diplomacy Dialogue on Myanmar, which took place during the WEF 2025 Annual Meeting, brought together key international figures, including the UN High Commissioner for Human rights, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Myanmar, and the President of the International Red Cross, to discuss the complex humanitarian and political challenges facing Myanmar.
“Participants in the dialogue commended Indonesia’s meaningful role in addressing the Myanmar issue and expressed hope for its continued involvement,” Minister Sugiono shared.
Indonesia’s Role in Seeking Peace for Myanmar
The crisis in Myanmar has cast a long shadow over the Southeast Asian region, prompting a global outpouring of concern. Indonesia, a prominent voice in ASEAN, has stepped forward to lead diplomatic efforts, aiming to restore peace and stability to the nation. Minister Sugiono, Indonesia’s representative, recently spoke about the country’s unwavering commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
“We see millions of people suffering from displaced living conditions, a lack of basic necessities, and ongoing violence,” Minister Sugiono stated, highlighting the tragic human cost of the crisis. “Our main priorities are to support the creation of conditions for a truly inclusive dialogue between all parties involved, to provide humanitarian assistance to those in need, and to push for a durable political solution that respects the will of the Myanmar people.”
Indonesia has been a strong advocate for the implementation of the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus, a roadmap for peace and stability in Myanmar. This plan, which outlines key steps including an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy, represents a crucial pathway forward.
“The ASEAN Five-Point Consensus is a crucial roadmap for peace and stability,” emphasized Minister Sugiono. “It outlines a clear path forward, including an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy.” He stressed the crucial role played by the international community in supporting ASEAN’s efforts, emphasizing the need for consistent pressure for dialogue and the delivery of humanitarian aid through ASEAN-led channels.
The Rohingya refugee crisis, a deeply troubling aspect of the conflict in Myanmar, has garnered global attention. Minister Sugiono acknowledged the intertwined humanitarian and political dimensions of this issue,stating: “Returning the Rohingya to their homes with safety,security,and full citizenship rights is basic to achieving lasting peace and reconciliation in Myanmar.”
He underscored the urgency of resolving this crisis as a crucial step towards lasting peace in the country, calling on all parties involved and the international community to focus on ensuring the safe and dignified repatriation of the Rohingya people.
As Indonesia works tirelessly to find a peaceful solution to the Myanmar crisis, Minister Sugiono carries a message of hope and determination. “We want to emphasize indonesia’s unwavering determination to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Myanmar,” he conveyed.”We are committed to working tirelessly in collaboration with ASEAN, the international community, and all stakeholders to create the conditions for a just and lasting peace.”
He urged all parties to choose the path of peaceful resolution and join forces in building a brighter future for myanmar.
Indonesia’s Approach to the Myanmar Crisis
The situation in Myanmar has been a source of increasing anxiety for the global community. Indonesia, a key player in Southeast Asia, has been vocal in its concern over the human cost of the conflict and has outlined clear priorities for addressing the crisis. Minister Sugiono recently articulated these priorities, emphasizing the need for a multifaceted approach that addresses both immediate humanitarian concerns and long-term political solutions.
“Our primary concern is the tragic human cost of this conflict,” Minister Sugiono stated, highlighting the millions suffering from displacement, lack of basic necessities, and ongoing violence. Indonesia’s immediate focus is twofold: providing humanitarian assistance to those in need and fostering a dialogue that includes all parties to the conflict. Minister Sugiono stressed the importance of finding a “truly inclusive dialogue” and ultimately, a “durable political solution that respects the will of the Myanmar people.”
Indonesia has been a staunch advocate for the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus, a roadmap for peace and stability in Myanmar. Minister Sugiono emphasized the plan’s significance, outlining its key elements: an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy. He called for international support through technical and logistical assistance, consistent pressure for dialogue, and humanitarian aid delivered through ASEAN-led channels, particularly the AHA Centre.
The Rohingya refugee crisis adds another layer of complexity to the situation. Minister Sugiono acknowledged the deep connection between the humanitarian and political dimensions of the crisis, stating, “Returning the Rohingya to their homes with safety, security, and full citizenship rights is basic to achieving lasting peace and reconciliation in Myanmar.” He urged continued international pressure to ensure the safe and dignified repatriation of the Rohingya, recognizing their return as crucial for lasting peace in the region.
As minister Sugiono prepares to meet with various partners at the World Economic Forum in Davos, his message remains clear: the international community must work collaboratively to support Indonesia’s efforts in Myanmar. The focus must remain on humanitarian aid, facilitating dialogue, and ultimately, finding a enduring solution that respects the fundamental rights of all Myanmar citizens.
Indonesia’s Quest for Peace in Myanmar
The situation in Myanmar has captivated global attention as the country grapples with a profound political and humanitarian crisis. Amidst the turmoil, Indonesia has emerged as a steadfast advocate for peace, playing a pivotal role in regional efforts to achieve a lasting solution.
“Our main priorities are to support the creation of conditions for a truly inclusive dialogue between all parties involved, to provide humanitarian assistance to those in need, and to push for a durable political solution that respects the will of the Myanmar people,” declared Minister Sugiono, highlighting Indonesia’s unwavering commitment to the well-being of the Myanmar people.
Indonesia’s commitment to finding a peaceful resolution is rooted in ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus, a roadmap for peace and stability that outlines a clear path forward. The consensus emphasizes an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy to facilitate interaction and reconciliation between the warring factions.
Minister Sugiono emphasized the significance of the consensus, stating, “The ASEAN Five-Point Consensus is a crucial roadmap for peace and stability.it outlines a clear path forward, including an immediate cessation of violence, a constructive dialogue process, and the appointment of a special envoy.”
Beyond its diplomatic efforts, Indonesia recognizes the crucial role the international community can play in supporting the implementation of the Five-Point Consensus.
“The international community can play a vital role by providing technical and logistical support to ASEAN’s efforts,ensuring consistent pressure for dialogue,and delivering humanitarian aid through channels led by ASEAN,notably through the AHA Centre,” explained Minister Sugiono,underscoring the importance of collective action in addressing the multifaceted challenges facing Myanmar.
As Indonesia continues to champion peace in Myanmar, its unwavering dedication and leadership offer a beacon of hope for a brighter future for the country and its people.