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Indonesia puts spotlight on Palestine as Jakarta hosts meeting with OIC states

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Updated 12 May 2025

Indonesia puts spotlight on Palestine as Jakarta hosts meeting with OIC states

Indonesia puts spotlight on Palestine as Jakarta hosts meeting with OIC states
  • Delegations representing member countries, including 黑料社区, Jordan, attending conference
  • Indonesian government sees Palestinian statehood as being mandated by constitution

JAKARTA: Indonesia began hosting a meeting of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States on Monday with a special focus on the situation in Gaza, as Jakarta seeks to strategize efforts for Palestine among Muslim countries.

Representatives from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation鈥檚 member countries are in Jakarta for the 19th Session of the PUIC Conference, which is being hosted by Indonesia鈥檚 House of Representatives from May 12-15.

Delegations have arrived from 黑料社区, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, and Egypt, among other countries.

Discussions during the three-day event will cover Palestine and particularly Gaza, where 19 months of Israeli attacks have killed more than 52,000 Palestinians and destroyed much of the territory鈥檚 civilian infrastructure, while Tel Aviv continues to block humanitarian aid from entering the enclave.聽

鈥淚 raised Palestine as one of the main topics during the opening session. And everyone agreed to continue fighting for Palestinian independence and to punish Zionist Israel for brutality and genocide,鈥 Mardani Ali Sera, head of the Committee for Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation, or BKSAP, said in a statement.

The focus on Palestine had been raised in the weeks leading up to the conference by Indonesian officials, who saw the meeting as an opportunity to coordinate collective action.

鈥淲e are all here to talk about the situation in Gaza, how we can help the people of Palestine in various aspects,鈥 BKSAP deputy head Muhammad Husein Fadlulloh said.

鈥淏ut what鈥檚 more important is how we can unite our strategies so that the international community, outside of OIC, will also support this fight.鈥

A staunch supporter of Palestine, the Indonesian government and its people see Palestinian statehood as being mandated by its own constitution, which calls for the abolition of colonialism.

Since Israel began its assault on Gaza, Indonesians have shown their support of Palestine through a series of mass demonstrations, organized boycotts and solidarity campaigns.聽

Indonesian Culture Minister Fadli Zon, who hosted a cultural dinner with OIC member states ahead of the start of the conference, is among those calling for more action on Palestine, including a permanent ceasefire.

鈥淥ur efforts must also be intensified to champion Palestinian independence and (a) permanent ceasefire in Gaza,鈥 he said in a speech on Sunday, addressing representatives of OIC countries.

鈥淐ollective steps to contribute to international peace and security is a necessity, not an option. We must promote the Islamic values of peace and equality, ensuring that the voice of the voiceless are heard, the right to self-determination is fulfilled and that cultural justice triumphs.鈥


India鈥檚 Modi to visit China for first time in 7 years as tensions with US rise

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India鈥檚 Modi to visit China for first time in 7 years as tensions with US rise

India鈥檚 Modi to visit China for first time in 7 years as tensions with US rise
Modi will go to China for a summit of the multilateral Shanghai Cooperation Organization that begins on Aug. 31
Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks on the sidelines of a BRICS summit in Russia in October

NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China for the first time in over seven years, a government source said on Wednesday, in a further sign of a diplomatic thaw with Beijing as tensions with the United States rise.

Modi will go to China for a summit of the multilateral Shanghai Cooperation Organization that begins on Aug. 31, the government source, with direct knowledge of the matter, told Reuters. India鈥檚 foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

His trip will come at a time when India鈥檚 relationship with the US faces its most serious crisis in years after President Donald Trump imposed the highest tariffs among Asian peers on goods imported from India, and has threatened an unspecified further penalty for New Delhi鈥檚 purchases of Russian oil.

Modi鈥檚 visit to the Chinese city of Tianjin for the summit of the SCO, a Eurasian political and security grouping that includes Russia, will be his first since June 2018. Subsequently, Sino-Indian ties deteriorated sharply after a military clash along their disputed Himalayan border in 2020.

Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks on the sidelines of a BRICS summit in Russia in October that led to a thaw. The giant Asian neighbors are now slowly defusing tensions that have hampered business relations and travel between the two countries.

Trump has threatened to charge an additional 10 percent tariff on imports from members 鈥 which include India 鈥 of the BRICS group of major emerging economies for 鈥渁ligning themselves with Anti-American policies.鈥

Trump said on Wednesday his administration would decide on the penalty for buying Russian oil after the outcome of US efforts to seek a last-minute breakthrough that would bring about a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine.

Trump鈥檚 top diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff is in Moscow, two days before the expiry of a deadline the president set for Russia to agree to peace in Ukraine or face new sanctions.

Meanwhile, India鈥檚 National Security Adviser Ajit Doval is in Russia on a scheduled visit and is expected to discuss India鈥檚 purchases of Russian oil in the wake of Trump鈥檚 pressure on India to stop buying Russian crude, according to another government source, who also did not want to be named.

Doval is likely to address India鈥檚 defense cooperation with Russia, including obtaining faster access to pending exports to India of Moscow鈥檚 S400 air defense system, and a possible visit by President Vladimir Putin to India.

Doval鈥檚 trip will be followed by Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in the weeks to come.

EXPORT IMPACT
US and Indian officials told Reuters a mix of political misjudgment, missed signals and bitterness scuttled trade deal negotiations between the world鈥檚 biggest and fifth-largest economies, whose bilateral trade is worth over $190 billion.

India expects Trump鈥檚 crackdown could cost it a competitive advantage in about $64 billion worth of goods sent to the US that account for 80 percent of its total exports, four separate sources told Reuters, citing an internal government assessment.

However, the relatively low share of exports in India鈥檚 $4 trillion economy is expected to limit the direct impact on economic growth.

On Wednesday, the Reserve Bank of India left its GDP growth forecast for the current April-March financial year unchanged at 6.5 percent and held rates steady despite the tariff uncertainties.

India鈥檚 government assessment report has assumed a 10 percent penalty for buying Russian oil, which would take the total US tariff to 35 percent, the sources said.

India鈥檚 trade ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The internal assessment report is the government鈥檚 initial estimate and will change as the quantum of tariffs imposed by Trump becomes clear, all four sources said.

India exported goods estimated at around $81 billion in 2024 to the US.

Indian hotel suppliers plan to use Jeddah expo to enter Saudi market

Indian hotel suppliers plan to use Jeddah expo to enter Saudi market
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Indian hotel suppliers plan to use Jeddah expo to enter Saudi market

Indian hotel suppliers plan to use Jeddah expo to enter Saudi market
  • Jeddah hosts 2025 Hotel and Restaurant Supplies Expo from Dec. 9-11
  • Event will feature 鈥楳ade in India鈥 display to spotlight Indian hospitality goods聽

NEW DELHI: Indian hotel suppliers are planning to display their products at a supplies expo in Jeddah in December, as they seek to enter the growing Saudi hospitality market. 

The Saudi port city is hosting the 2025 Hotel and Restaurant Supplies Expo from Dec. 9-11. This will be the seventh edition of the exhibition, which connects international suppliers with hospitality players in the Kingdom. 

For the first time, the event will feature a 鈥淢ade in India鈥 showcase to highlight India鈥檚 role as a 鈥渞apidly emerging鈥 and 鈥済o-to鈥 sourcing hub for the global hospitality sector. 

鈥淲e are expecting high interest from Indian manufacturers to enter the Saudi market as India has the best quality with the manufacturing (of) hospitality (products),鈥 Zeinab Ayoub, marketing manager of Jeddah-based exhibition organizer Wehdat Al-Ertikaz, told Arab News. 

Ayoub attended at the International Hospitality Expo in the Indian city of Greater Noida this week to encourage potential Indian suppliers to join the Jeddah expo in December. 

鈥淟ots of exhibitors are interested to join the exhibition because they want to enter the Saudi market. For most of them it is the first time to enter 黑料社区, so this is an opportunity,鈥 she said. 

鈥淲e have met lots of exhibitors from different categories; mattresses, F&B, horeca (hotels, restaurants, cafes) suppliers, tableware, textiles, hotel amenities.鈥 

Indian manufacturers see the Jeddah event as their opportunity to enter the Saudi market, especially after businesses from the Kingdom and the wider Gulf region showed interest for their products at the event in Noida. 

鈥淚f we get an opportunity to work with the Saudi people we will love to do that. We have got few clients, few enquiries from the Saudi people. There is another show that is happening in Jeddah and we are definitely going to participate in that show,鈥 Pawan Kumar Verma, owner of 17 Nakshtra Art Works manufacturer, told Arab News. 

鈥淪audi is a big market, it鈥檚 a big lucrative market. Definitely we will look forward to seeing that market and we are very keen to work with the Saudi people 鈥 there are new hotels, upcoming hotels. So we will have good opportunities out there.鈥 

Under Vision 2030, 黑料社区 aims to develop the tourism industry 鈥 its second largest after oil 鈥 to make the Kingdom one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the world. 

The government鈥檚 strategy appears to focus on building high-end properties, with global real estate consultancy Knight Frank expecting more than 58,000 new hotel rooms developed in the next five years. 

Yash Nagpal, owner of a mirror manufacturing company, sees the Saudi pivot to upscale properties as an opportunity for his products. 

鈥満诹仙缜 has taken a lot of initiative towards tourism and all that. It is good to see a country improving in terms of tourism. It is helping us also that the hospitality industry is growing,鈥 he told Arab News. 

鈥淔rom the past few years it has been one of the main markets for Indian business exports 鈥 I would like to work with 黑料社区, even with the mirrors, we have a luxury feel, so (in line) with the 黑料社区n vibes.鈥 

Navneet Kamra, owner of Delhi-based Iris Hotel Craft, also sees the Saudi market as key to his business growth. 

鈥満诹仙缜 is a good country, they are expanding. It鈥檚 a bigger opportunity for us. There is a huge demand in the coming years and we can fulfil,鈥 he told Arab News. 

鈥淪audis are growing so we can also grow with them.鈥 


Spain favors European options over US-made F-35 fighter jets

Spain favors European options over US-made F-35 fighter jets
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Spain favors European options over US-made F-35 fighter jets

Spain favors European options over US-made F-35 fighter jets
  • The decision comes after the tension between Madrid and Washington
  • The aircraft are made by US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin

MADRID: Spain has decided against purchasing US-made F-35 fighter jets and will instead opt for European-made options, the defense ministry said Wednesday, confirming a report in El Pais newspaper.

The decision comes after the tension between Madrid and Washington over Spain鈥檚 refusal to raise defense spending to 5.0 percent of economic output, as demanded by US President Donald Trump.

El Pais reported earlier Wednesday, citing unnamed government sources, that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez鈥檚 leftist government had shelved plans to buy the F-35 jets and would explore European alternatives.

The government had earmarked 6.25 billion euros ($7.25 billion) in its 2023 budget to buy new fighter jets. British defense publication Janes had reported that Spain was considering the purchase of up to 50 F-35 units, the newspaper said.

But government鈥檚 plan to spend the bulk of the additional 10.5 billion euros in defense spending announced for this year rules out the purchase of the F-35 jets, it added.

The aircraft are made by US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin.

A defense ministry statement said the Spanish option involved the European-made Eurofighter and fighter jets made by the European Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project, whose primary industrial partners are Dassault Aviation and Airbus.

Sanchez announced earlier this year plans to increase spending on defense to this year meet the NATO target of 2.0 percent of economic output set in 2024.

But he later refused to raise spending in the longer run to 5.0 percent, prompting Trump to threaten Spain with additional tariffs.


Kremlin calls Putin-Witkoff talks 鈥榗onstructive鈥 ahead of US sanctions deadline

Kremlin calls Putin-Witkoff talks 鈥榗onstructive鈥 ahead of US sanctions deadline
Updated 06 August 2025

Kremlin calls Putin-Witkoff talks 鈥榗onstructive鈥 ahead of US sanctions deadline

Kremlin calls Putin-Witkoff talks 鈥榗onstructive鈥 ahead of US sanctions deadline
  • Witkoff held around three hours of talks with Putin in the Kremlin

MOSCOW: Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US special envoy Steve Witkoff were 鈥渦seful and constructive,鈥 Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday.

Witkoff held around three hours of talks with Putin in the Kremlin, two days before the expiry of a deadline set by President Donald Trump for Russia to agree to peace in Ukraine or face new sanctions.

Ushakov told Russian news outlet Zvezda that the two sides discussed the conflict in Ukraine and the potential for improving US-Russia relations. He said Moscow had received certain 鈥渟ignals鈥 from Trump and had sent messages in return.


Wildfire forces evacuations in Spanish tourist town

Wildfire forces evacuations in Spanish tourist town
Updated 06 August 2025

Wildfire forces evacuations in Spanish tourist town

Wildfire forces evacuations in Spanish tourist town
  • Spanish public broadcaster TVE reported that the fire had started in a camper van at a local campsite, with strong winds spreading the blaze quickly

MADRID: Firefighters battled a wildfire Wednesday near the southern Spanish tourist town of Tarifa, where more than 1,500 people had to be evacuated as shifting winds hampered efforts to control the blaze.
Although fire crews managed to secure areas near hotels and tourist accommodation, the fire remained active and uncontained, said officials.
鈥淲hat concerns us most right now is the wind 鈥 whether it shifts between the west and east,鈥 said Antonio Sanz, interior minister for Andalusia鈥檚 regional government.
The wildfire broke out Tuesday afternoon near La Pena, a wooded area close to a beach just outside Tarifa. The town of about 19,000 residents on Spain鈥檚 southernmost coast, is known for its strong winds, which draw kite- and windsurfers.
Spanish public broadcaster TVE reported that the fire had started in a camper van at a local campsite, with strong winds spreading the blaze quickly.
The fire forced the evacuation of 1,550 people from campsites, hotels, and homes, as well as about 5,000 vehicles, mostly belonging to beachgoers, said Sanz.
Emergency crews worked overnight to prevent the fire from reaching coastal resorts, but residents and tourists evacuated have not yet been allowed to return, he added.
Spain is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius in many regions.
Civil protection authorities have warned that wildfire risk remains 鈥渧ery high鈥 or 鈥渆xtreme鈥 across much of the country.