Indonesia has urged the United States and Iran to de-escalate tensions following threats to the Strait of Hormuz. The appeal emphasizes the importance of restraint and adherence to existing ceasefire agreements to prevent further conflict. Jakarta expressed concern over potential disruptions to global energy security should the strategic waterway be closed. Indonesian officials highlighted the need for dialogue and diplomatic solutions to resolve the ongoing disputes. The call for de-escalation reflects Indonesia’s commitment to regional stability and its role as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. The country stressed the potential for wider regional instability if the situation worsens, impacting international trade and peace. Indonesia continues to monitor the situation closely and encourages all parties to prioritize peaceful resolutions.