JakartaPost-Dec 7

Indonesia hailed the adoption of a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution on seafarers last week as part of efforts to establish international norms on the protection of citizens working on foreign vessels. But concerns remain as the maritime country has yet to ratify another convention that would legally protect the workers. Proposed by Indonesia, the nonbinding resolution on key worker seafarers was adopted on Tuesday by consensus, and addresses the challenges faced by seafarers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution, which was sponsored by 71 UN member countries including Australia, Germany, the United States and Russia, was the first UNGA resolution regarding seafarers and the management of the global flow of goods.

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