Líder de Muhammadiyah afirma que las guerras son difíciles de detener debido al dominio de las superpotencias

El presidente de Muhammadiyah, Haedar Nashir, declaró que los conflictos globales en curso son difíciles de terminar porque involucran a naciones influyentes que poseen poder de veto en las Naciones Unidas.

Haedar Nashir pronunció sus declaraciones en Yogyakarta el martes 19 de mayo de 2026. Señaló que las guerras que involucran a las principales potencias a menudo llegan a un punto muerto en los esfuerzos de paz.

Afirmó que las Naciones Unidas deberían liderar los esfuerzos para poner fin a los conflictos. Nashir condenó a Israel por detener a tres periodistas y activistas indonesios durante la misión humanitaria Global Sumud Flotilla hacia Gaza.

Destacó que Muhammadiyah rechaza todas las formas de violencia e instó a la ONU a actuar sobre el incidente. Nashir expresó su esperanza de que Israel evite tomar medidas arbitrarias contra las misiones de paz.

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