As a journalist, I can report that Indonesia has recently floated a peace plan for Ukraine, which has triggered sharp criticism from Western countries. The plan, which was presented by Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi at the United Nations Security Council, calls for a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine and the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the region.
The Indonesian proposal also includes the establishment of a peacekeeping force to monitor the ceasefire and ensure the safety of civilians in the conflict zone. The plan has been welcomed by Russia, which has been accused of supporting separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, but has been met with skepticism by Western countries, who have accused Russia of violating Ukraine’s sovereignty.
The United States and several European countries have criticized the Indonesian proposal, arguing that it does not go far enough in holding Russia accountable for its actions in Ukraine. They have called for tougher sanctions against Russia and increased support for the Ukrainian government.
As a journalist, it is important to note that the situation in Ukraine is complex and multifaceted, and there are many different perspectives and opinions on how to resolve the conflict. It is my duty to report on this issue accurately and objectively, while also providing context and analysis to help readers understand the broader implications of this development.