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Gaza peace process ‘still complicated’, but Indonesia stands ready to contribute peacekeepers: Prabowo

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Indonesia’s president, Prabowo Subianto, returned from a trip to Egypt where a new ceasefire agreement was signed. He said the deal was a “positive first step” toward ending the fighting. The vote of support comes as leaders from both sides try to stop violence that has cost many lives and displaced thousands. The agreement was reached in Cairo after months of talks, and it has earned praise from international community members who see it as the beginning of lasting peace. President Prabowo’s comments highlight Indonesia’s growing role in diplomatic initiatives and show the country’s commitment to supporting calm in regions affected by conflict. The ceasefire is now under close watch as both parties work to keep the truce and ensure that humanitarian aid can reach those in need.


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