US-Iran Ceasefire Welcomed by Indonesia, India as Path to Peace

Indonesia has welcomed the announced ceasefire between the United States and Iran, calling it a positive step toward de-escalation and urging all sides to pursue a sustainable peaceful solution through dialogue. The US suspension of planned military strikes is linked to Iran agreeing to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz for a two-week period. India also welcomed the agreement, expressing hope it would lead to lasting peace in a region where conflict has caused human suffering and disrupted global energy supplies. The developments signal a temporary halt to a major escalation in the Gulf, with multiple nations endorsing diplomatic efforts.

Key Points: Indonesia, India Welcome US-Iran Ceasefire Deal

  • Indonesia praises ceasefire as positive de-escalation step
  • US suspends strikes after Iran agrees to reopen Strait of Hormuz
  • India hopes for lasting peace in West Asia
  • Dialogue and diplomacy stressed as only solution
  • Israel supports US pause but excludes Lebanon from deal
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Indonesia welcomes US-Iran ceasefire

Indonesia and India welcome the US-Iran ceasefire, urging dialogue and diplomacy for lasting peace in West Asia and protection of civilians.

"We welcome the ceasefire reached and hope that it will lead to a lasting peace in West Asia. - Ministry of External Affairs, India"

Jakarta, April Indonesia on Wednesday welcomed the announced ceasefire between the United States and Iran, describing it as a positive step toward de-escalation.

Indonesia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Yvonne Mewengkang said at a press conference that Indonesia sees this momentum as a positive beginning and urges all sides to make the most of the opportunity to advance a sustainable peaceful solution.

Dialogue and diplomacy remain the only way in resolving the conflict, Yvonne said.

Yvonne also stressed the importance of respecting freedom of navigation under international law, saying Indonesia would continue to support constructive diplomatic efforts, with the protection of civilians as a primary focus, Xinhua news agency reported.

Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump announced that he has agreed to suspend planned military strikes on Iran for two weeks, linking the pause to Tehran's agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing negotiations toward a broader peace deal.

The announcement signals a temporary halt in what had been shaping up as a major escalation in the Gulf, with Trump asserting that US military goals had already been achieved.

Israel also expressed support for the United States decision to suspend military action against Iran, while clarifying that the proposed two-week ceasefire arrangement does not extend to Lebanon.

Meanwhile, India also welcomed the ceasefire agreement and expressed hope that the ceasefire would lead to lasting peace in West Asia.

In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reiterated that dialogue and diplomacy are important for bringing an end to the conflict. The MEA noted that the conflict in West Asia has caused suffering to people and disrupted the global energy supply.

The MEA stated, "We welcome the ceasefire reached and hope that it will lead to a lasting peace in West Asia. As we have continuously advocated earlier, de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy are essential to bring an early end to the ongoing conflict."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Glad to see India's statement aligning with Indonesia's. Dialogue is always better than war. The focus on protecting civilians and energy security is crucial for the whole world.
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Rohit P
A two-week pause is just a band-aid. What happens after that? The root causes need to be addressed. Still, it's a start. Better than bombs falling.
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Priya S
Freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is vital for our economy. Millions of Indian expatriates also work in the Gulf region. Peace there means safety for them and stable remittances for us. Well done MEA for supporting this.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the ceasefire is positive, I wish India's statement had been more proactive and outlined a clearer vision for regional stability, rather than just welcoming others' actions. We are a major power and should lead diplomatic efforts.
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Kavya N
Shanti (peace) is the ultimate goal. Happy to see Indonesia and India, two large democracies, speaking with one voice for diplomacy. Hope the big powers listen. ☮️

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