The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemenlu) has officially designated the clean energy transition as a core pillar of the nation’s strategic diplomacy. The move calls for a recalibration of international partnerships to ensure cooperation is equitable, technology-driven, and focused on long-term industrial development.
Muhamad Takdir, Head of the Foreign Policy Strategy Agency (BSKLN), stated that the ministry must take a more assertive coordinating role to align diplomatic efforts with industrial strategy and sustainable development goals.
“Energy transition diplomacy must guarantee…