REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- The Indonesian government continues to be committed to deploying UN-peacekeeping personnel in its efforts to realize peace mission, Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi remarked after a coordination meeting here on Monday. "The coordination meeting at the office of Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security is about the deployment of our personnel in the UN Peacekeeping force for peacekeeping mission," she remarked after the meeting.
According to her, Indonesia is one of the biggest contributors in deploying its security personnel in the UN Peacekeeping Force, in addition to providing the equipment of its main weaponry system for peace mission in 10 countries. "During the meeting, we made coordination to strengthen the commitment of Indonesia to maintain the sustainability of peace mission," she said.
She stressed that the meeting was intended to coordinate the sustainability of Indonesia's role in the placement of its personnel in the UN Peacekeeping Force to maintain peace mission. Retno reiterated that Indonesia was the tenth biggest contributor among 124 countries that contribute to the UN Peacekeeping Force.