New York, Sept. 24 -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto on Tuesday delivered his first address at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), calling for peaceful conflict resolution and drawing attention to the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.

Prabowo spoke third in the General Debate, after Brazil and the United States. "I consider it a great honor. Brazil is always first, the US always second. Indonesia being placed third is a sign of respect and appreciation for our country," he told reporters in New York on Wednesday.

The president underlined Indonesia's consistent position in supporting peace efforts in various parts of the world, while also highlighting the country's recent achievements.

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