(18 Apr 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jakarta, Indonesia – 18 April 2024
1. Various of China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi signing guest book and shaking hands with Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi
AGENCY POOL
Jakarta, Indonesia – 18 April 2024
2. Both ministers headed for bilateral meeting
3. Wang and Marsudi walking to podium for photos
4. Various of bilateral meeting
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jakarta, Indonesia – 18 April 2024
5. Wide of Wang and Marsudi on podium
6. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Retno Marsudi, Indonesia’s Foreign Minister:
"We all have concerns about the situation developing in the Middle East. We share the same view regarding the importance of all parties to exercise restraint and de-escalation and I explained the diplomatic efforts that Indonesia has made so far and I am sure that China will use its influence to prevent escalation."
7. Flags
8. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister:
"The conflict in Gaza has lasted for half a year and caused a rare humanitarian tragedy in the 21st centuries. The United Nations Security Council responded to the call of the international community and continued to review the resolution draft on the ceasefire in Gaza, but…"
9. Reporter asking question
10. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister:
"Recently, the Security Council for the first time passed Resolution 2728, which requires an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. This time the US did not dare to stand in opposition to international morality and chose to abstain. However, the US claimed that this resolution was not binding. This statement by the US shocked the world and once again exposed the hegemonic mentality of the US. In the eyes of the United States, international law seems to be a tool that can be used whenever it finds useful and discarded if it does not want to use it."
11. End of joint press conference
STORYLINE:
The Chinese and Indonesian foreign ministers called for an immediate and lasting cease-fire in Gaza after a meeting in Jakarta Thursday.
Indonesia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi told reporters that the two countries share the same view about the importance of a cease-fire and of resolving the conflict through a two-state solution.
The meeting took place on the second day of a six-day tour during which China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi will also visit Papua New Guinea and Cambodia.
Wang blamed the United States for holding up ceasefire resolutions at the U.N.
The U.S. vetoed a number of proposed Security Council resolutions because they didn’t tie cease-fire directly to the release of Israel hostages or condemn Hamas’ attacks that prompted the war, before allowing a resolution to a pass with an abstention in late March.
American officials have argued that the cease-fire and hostage releases are linked, while Russia, China and many other council members favored unconditional calls for a cease-fire.
AP video shot by Andi Jatmiko
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