Jakarta, Aug. 7 -- Indonesia, supported by its collaborative foreign policy, is uniquely positioned within the Global South to serve as a bridge between developing and developed nations, according to the Presidential Communication Office (PCO).

Indonesia is a developing country, but also a member of the G20 - an economic bloc comprising 20 of the world's largest economies - said Philips J. Vermonte, the PCO's spokesperson for foreign affairs.

This position enables Indonesia to represent the interests of the Global South, which align with its own national priorities.

"If we realize this one unique role that we can play at the global level - to bridge between developing and developed nations - we can bring meaningful impact," Vermonte sa...