On December 7, 1949, Indonesia joined the United Nations (UN) as its 59th member. The country’s membership in the UN was an important symbol of its international stature and its commitment to promoting global peace and security.
Indonesia’s decision to join the UN was driven by a desire to promote international cooperation and to build a more peaceful and prosperous world. The country saw the UN as a forum where it could advocate for the rights of all nations, regardless …