Indonesia urges all parties to renegotiate in response to U.S. attack on Iran
JAKARTA, June 23 (Reuters) - Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, urged all parties involved in the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear sites to return to negotiations to achieve a permanent resolution to the conflict, its chief security minister said on Monday.
Indonesia's current priority is the evacuation of its nationals from Iran, minister Budi Gunawan said in a statement.
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