Established with deep historical significance, Indonesia's representation at the United Nations reflects a profound connection to the organization's mission and values. Admitted as the 60th Member State of the United Nations on September 28, 1950, Indonesia earned recognition as truly a child of the United Nations, having received consistent support from the organization throughout its journey toward independence and self-governance. Based in New York, NY, the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations carries forward this legacy of international partnership and commitment to multilateral cooperation. The mission embodies Indonesia's dedication to working within the global community, drawing upon decades of experience and relationship-building within the UN framework. Rooted in the principles of freedom, independence, and self-determination that the United Nations championed for Indonesia, the mission continues to represent these foundational values in its engagement with member states and international institutions in New York, NY. This enduring connection to the UN's principles shapes the mission's approach to diplomacy and its role in fostering global dialogue and cooperation.
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