
Vaccine discrimination and politicisation have increasingly widened vaccineinequity and led to uneven recovery, the minister said.
“Vaccine access equality and justice are the biggest moral test we are facing,”Indonesia’s Antara news agency cited Marsudi in an statement streamed on theYouTube channel of the Foreign Ministry on October 12 as saying.
Given this, the Indonesian government has called for equality among all nationsin responding to the vaccine issue in accordance with Dasasila Bandung (10Bandung Principles) formulated in the early days of NAM’s establishment as theprinciples of international relations and cooperation, she noted.
“That is why NAM must act in unity and solidarity to push for even distributionand equal vaccine access,” she remarked.
The minister noted that Indonesia was encouraging NAM to prioritise cooperationvalues amid geopolitical competition that threatens cooperation in addressingthe pandemic and other global challenges, such as climate change./.