ASEAN | Indonesia in a “quiet diplomacy” its ASEAN chairmanship

Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi speaks during a United Nations Security Council session on Jan. 18, in New York, the United States.(The Jakarta Post/Courtesy of Foreign Ministry)

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Expect Indonesia to continue adopting a “quiet diplomacy” approach for the rest of its ASEAN chairmanship this year, analysts have said amid growing frustration over the perceived lack of transparency surrounding urgent issues.

Indonesia is gearing up for its first ASEAN Summit this year, to be held in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara in May, away from the prying eyes of keen observers.

Unlike the ubiquitous fanfare of last year’s Group of 20 presidency, Jakarta has opted for an understated approach to ASEAN this year, which is faced with a number of challenges that could undermine its credibility.

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Yvette Tanamal
The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
●   Tue, April 11, 2023

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