"This is an important, symbolic and political resolution. Palestine has been fighting for independence through the United Nations for a long time. The ratification of the UN resolution on the Palestinian flag-raising supports the Palestinians," the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Arrmanatha Nasir, said on Friday.
He explained that the ratification of the resolution would allow the Palestinian flag and the Holy See Vatican flag, both non-member observer countries, to be flown alongside the flags of the member states of the UN.
"This resolution basically orders the UN to fly the flag of these two non-member observer countries, alongside the flags of the other UN member states," he said.
Earlier, the UN General Assembly had voted on the resolution draft. The resolution was ratified after 119 countries voted in favor, 45 countries abstained, and eight countries refused.
Eight other countries, which rejected the resolution, included the United States and Israel.
Nasir remarked that politically the flag-raising resolution was a step towards strengthening the Palestinian struggle to become a full member of the UN, which means being a country that is recognized internationally.
He further said that Indonesia, at various international forums, had always supported the Palestinian independence.
"One of our supportive measures for the independence of Palestine is through the establishment of an honorary consul. Currently, we are managing the opening of the honorary consul of Indonesia in Ramallah, Palestine," he said.
The Palestinian representative to the UN, Riyad Mansour said the flag-raising initiative had given hope to Palestinians that the international community still supported the independence of the Palestinian state.
"It is symbolic, but this is another step that will help strengthen the pillars of the Palestinian state in the international arena," Mansour said.(*)
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