Indonesia Reaffirms Neutrality in US-Israel-Iran War as President Prabowo Launches Diplomatic Mediation Initiative
Indonesia adopts a neutral "honest broker" role in the US-Israel-Iran war, with President Prabowo seeking diplomatic solutions and de-escalation.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 7, 2026, 4:39 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Tempo.co

Adherence to a Non-Aligned Constitutional Mandate
The Indonesian government has formally declared its neutral position regarding the escalating military confrontations involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. During a press conference on Saturday, Santo Darmosumarto, the Director General of Asia Pacific and Africa at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasized that Jakarta remains committed to its long-standing "independent and active" foreign policy. This stance is framed as a fulfillment of Indonesia’s constitutional mandate to contribute to global order without aligning with specific power blocs. Officials stated that by avoiding partisanship, Indonesia aims to preserve its credibility as a potential mediator in a conflict that has increasingly threatened international stability.
The Role of an Honest Broker in Regional Diplomacy
Rather than taking sides in the military offensive that began on February 28, Indonesia is positioning itself as an "honest broker" capable of facilitating dialogue between the warring parties. Santo Darmosumarto explained that the administration’s primary objective is to actively and constructively intervene through diplomatic channels rather than kinetic support. This strategic neutrality is intended to provide a neutral platform for communication, should the involved nations seek a non-Western intermediary to navigate a ceasefire. The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has urged all parties to prioritize the cessation of violence over the pursuit of absolute military victory.
Direct Presidential Outreach to Middle Eastern Sovereigns
In a significant display of diplomatic momentum, President Prabowo Subianto has personally engaged with key leaders across the Middle East to discuss the regional crisis. According to official reports, the President has conducted direct communications with the leadership of the United Arab Emirates, the Emir of Qatar, and the King of Jordan. These high-level discussions are aimed at fostering a regional consensus on de-escalation and exploring peaceful solutions grounded in international law. By engaging with these specific partners, Jakarta is attempting to leverage its status as the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation to influence the strategic calculations of regional stakeholders.
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