Indonesia and Spain have reaffirmed their support for protecting Palestinian cultural heritage during a meeting in Madrid, Spain, held alongside the International Conference on the Reconstruction of the Cultural Sector in Palestine. Indonesian Culture Minister Fadli Zon and Spanish Culture Minister Ernest Urtasun emphasized their nations' commitment to preserving Palestinian identity and cultural heritage through international collaboration. Zon highlighted Indonesia's broad national support for the Palestinian cause, while Urtasun praised Indonesia's dedication and noted Spain's efforts in supporting cultural preservation in Ukraine, suggesting similar actions for Palestine. Both countries discussed expanding cultural cooperation, including plans for a Palestinian Museum in Jakarta and potential collaborations with UNESCO and the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO).
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the support for Palestinian cultural heritage as a moral and diplomatic priority, emphasizing solidarity with the Palestinian cause and highlighting international efforts led by left-leaning institutions like UNESCO and ALECSO. The emphasis on Indonesia's 'unwavering commitment' (




