President of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, recently led a virtual limited cabinet meeting from abroad to address a territorial dispute concerning four islands claimed by Aceh and North Sumatra. The meeting involved key officials such as the Minister of State Secretary, Minister of Home Affairs, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR), the Governor of Aceh, and the Governor of North Sumatra. The main agenda was to finalize the administrative return of Pulau Panjang, Pulau Lipan, Pulau Mangkir Gadang, and Pulau Mangkir Ketek to Aceh. President Prabowo’s decision, based on a thorough review supported by relevant data and documentation, officially declared these islands as part of Aceh’s administrative territory. This resolution is expected to bring peace to all parties involved and promote regional harmony. It marks a significant milestone in addressing territorial concerns through diplomatic and constitutional means, showcasing the government’s dedication to fair governance and regional unity.
President Prabowo Solved Aceh Island Dispute in Virtual Cabinet Meeting
