Indonesia Urges UN Security Council to Take Action on Middle East Tensions
The Indonesian government urges the UN Security Council to take immediate action to reduce tensions in the Middle East and the Iran-Israel conflict.
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The Indonesian government urges the UN Security Council to take immediate action to reduce tensions in the Middle East and the Iran-Israel conflict.
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