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Indonesia joined the U.S.-led Gaza Peace Council, shifting from nonalignment, amid criticism over transparency and Trump's influence.
Indonesia has joined the U.S.-led Gaza Peace Council, announced by Donald Trump at the 2026 World Economic Forum, marking a shift from its traditional nonaligned stance.
President Prabowo Subianto cited the need for a more flexible foreign policy, though the move has drawn criticism over the council’s lack of transparency, Trump’s dominant role, and potential undermining of UN authority.
Meanwhile, Indonesia continues domestic reforms, including launching a sovereign wealth fund and expanding rural cooperatives, while facing challenges like a weak rupiah and environmental concerns over land use in Papua.
The country also launched two new political parties ahead of the 2029 election, tied to major figures, raising concerns about party institutional strength.
Indonesia se unió al Consejo de Paz de Gaza liderado por los Estados Unidos, pasando de la no alineación, en medio de críticas sobre la transparencia y la influencia de Trump.