TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi explains the Gaza war and the Iran-Israel conflict with its impact on Indonesia’s economy. The conflicts in the Middle East are intensifying.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta- Retno Marsudi officially left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) after Sugiono was inaugurated as the foreign minister. Retno's farewell was held at the Kemlu office. Based on ...
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Jakarta’s attempts to implement the Five-Point Consensus are laudable, but unlikely to bring the two sides to the negotiating table. The statement issued at the close of last week's summit was less ...
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In an interview late last week, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi offered some hints about the country’s approach to the conflict. Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi gives a speech in Jakarta, ...
The IAEA Scientific Forum on ‘Atoms for Water’ kicks off on 16 September. In advance of the event, the IAEA interviewed Retno Marsudi, the United Nations Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Water.
Retno Maruti is a senior policy analyst at Indonesia's Ministry of Finance focused on international economic issues. She holds a Master of Applied Economics (International) and also lectures and ...