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MarketsIndonesia Says Pakistan, UAE Back Prabowo as Iran Mediator
Key Takeaways
- 1Pakistan and UAE are backing Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto as a mediator between Iran and Israel.
- 2This move positions Indonesia as a key diplomatic player in resolving Middle East conflicts.
- 3Potential implications for regional stability, global energy markets, and international relations.
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View Market Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto is gaining international support from Pakistan and the UAE to mediate between Iran and Israel, a significant diplomatic development. This initiative highlights Indonesia's growing role in global affairs and attempts to de-escalate Middle Eastern tensions. Investors should watch for the impact on regional stability and potential oil market volatility, as successful mediation could ease geopolitical risks, while failure might exacerbate them.
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