Singapore's Foreign Minister warns that global tensions may escalate further, indicating that the worst scenarios related to war have yet to unfold. This statement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing international strains.
In controversial remarks, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not fear NATO, labeling it a 'paper tiger' lacking real military capabilities. This statement comes amid rising tensions between Russia and Western nations, raising questions about NATO's effectiveness in addressing global security challenges.
Maximilianus Nico Dimos, research director at Pilar Mas Investment, reported that the Indonesian economy remains stable due to local consumption and government support. Despite external challenges, economic risks are still under control.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister <strong>Sergey Ryabkov</strong> stated that the world is facing a high level of tensions and contradictions, which may lead to severe conflicts. He emphasized the increasing underlying causes of these tensions during his remarks to the <strong>TASS</strong> analytical center.
Global concerns are escalating over the potential for the ongoing conflict, which has lasted over a month, to escalate into a Third World War. This situation reflects anxieties regarding the implications of the conflict on international peace and security.
European ministers have traveled to Ukraine to mark the anniversary of the Bucha atrocities, a city that witnessed horrific events during the conflict. This visit comes amid increasing drone attacks on Russian oil ports.
Yusuf Rendi Manilet from the Center for Reform on Economics (CORE) asserts that Indonesia can sustain its economic stability despite tensions from the U.S.-Iran conflict. He emphasizes the need for coordinated fiscal and monetary policies to address these challenges.