Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Most Asian countries oppose NATO expansion in region, says Chinese diplomat

Most Asian countries oppose NATO expansion in region, says Chinese diplomat

Most Asian countries oppose NATO expansion in region, says Chinese diplomat




Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin
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Most countries of the Asia-Pacific region are against bloc confrontation and NATO expansion in the region, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a briefing on Monday.







Commenting on statements by representatives of Indonesia, Singapore and several other countries that they do not want to see a new Cold War and do not want to be forced to choose between China and the US, the spokesman said: "The position of most countries in the region is very clear: they oppose the merging of various military blocs in the region, they do not welcome NATO's expansion into Asia, they do not accept the transfer of bloc confrontation to Asia." Wang Wenbin pointed out that regional states "will not allow a Cold War or a hot war in Asia."


He added that Asia is "the region with the greatest potential for growth and development in the world." According to him, Asia should be a large arena for mutually beneficial cooperation and should not be divided into "closed and exclusive small" blocs.


"Some countries say they are free and open to maintain peace and prosperity in the region, but in reality they are constantly chipping away at various military blocs and trying to push NATO into the Asia-Pacific region," Wang Wenbin said.


Representatives from Indonesia, Singapore, and several other countries expressed their reluctance to see a new Cold War at the Shangri-La Dialogue international security conference, held June 2-4 in Singapore. There, Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu unveiled China's new security initiative. In his speech at the forum, he noted that the creation of NATO-like military alliances in the Asia-Pacific region would lead to a series of conflicts.



US-China Handshake Fails to Stem Fears of Conflict in Asia



Austin used his speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue to chide China over its refusal to meet unless the US lifted sanctions on Li, saying that “a cordial handshake over dinner is no substitute for a substantive engagement.” The remarks came as a Chinese vessel harassed an American warship transiting the Taiwan Strait, drawing attention to the biggest potential military flashpoint between the two powers.


Li fired back on Sunday, accusing “some big power” of creating divisive alliances, bullying other nations, spurring an arms race and seeking to contain China with its support for Taiwan. China’s military “will not hesitate for a second” to move on Taiwan if necessary, he said, while dismissing questions about near-collisions in disputed waters. Competing militaries should stay away and “mind your own business,” Li said.


Other countries at the event, meanwhile, repeatedly spoke of the dangers posed by rising US-China tensions and the need to prevent anything like Russia’s war in Ukraine from occurring in Asia.


“There was a real sincerity and urgency that what happened in Ukraine must not happen in Asia,” Singapore Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen told reporters after a lunch that included all of the most senior defense officials at the event. “Many ministers have said if you have a simultaneous war in Europe and Asia it’s catastrophic globally.”


The back-and-forth between the US and China at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue was always expected to be fraught, particularly after President Joe Biden’s administration declined to remove sanctions placed on Li in 2018 over his role in purchasing a Russian missile defense system. It was also the first major defense forum since then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in August prompted China to conduct unprecedented military exercises surrounding the island.


Despite the lack of a US-China breakthrough in Singapore, signs are emerging of increased communication ahead of key summits later this year — the Group of 20 in India and the APEC forum in San Francisco — that will place Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping in the same room.








CIA Director William Burns made a secret visit last month to meet intelligence officials in Beijing, and a senior US Treasury official last week met with China’s new envoy to the US. Daniel Kritenbrink, the top US State Department official for Asia, is set to travel to China this week.


And while Li didn’t formally meet Austin in Singapore, the Chinese defense minister sat down with nearly a dozen other delegation heads — including his UK counterpart, Ben Wallace, who emerged from the hour-long conversation saying talks were productive and that he looked forward to visiting China soon. Li also said he had “pretty good” talks with Yasukazu Hamada, the defense minister of Japan, another staunch US ally.


Still, the Singapore meeting underscored growing divisions between China and the US over the basics of the global order. And no issue was more conspicuous than the response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, which helped spark a surge in defense spending around the world.


The US and its allies warned of the risks of allowing Russia to keep territorial gains, with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorious saying a Putin victory would send a message “that aggression and unprovoked use of military force are acceptable, can be successful.”


“This is a war where the global rules-based order is on trial,” Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said. “What happened with the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a complete breach of the rules-based order where a large neighbor invades a smaller neighbor, not by reference to the rules of law, but by reference to power and might. And that can’t be allowed to stand in the world today, in Europe or in the Indo-Pacific.”


Chinese officials, by contrast, blamed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for helping trigger Russia’s war while warning that US alliances in Asia, along with newer groupings like the Quad and Aukus, would similarly destabilize and divide Asia. They accused the US of selectively applying international rules and norms — a point underscored by the fact that Washington hasn’t punished Indian officials for buying the same Russian weapons systems that made Li subject to sanctions.


“Its so-called rules-based international order never tells you what the rules are, and who made these rules,” the Chinese defense minister said. “It practices exceptionalism and double standards and only serves the interests and follows the rules of a small number of countries.”


Some representatives at the meeting appeared sympathetic to China’s viewpoint. Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, who plans to run for president next year, unveiled a new peace plan for Ukraine that would freeze troops in place and create a demilitarized zone. Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, who also attended the meeting, said it “sounds like a Russian plan.”


Prabowo also warned that new technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing raises the stakes in any potential fight between the US and China. “If there is a nuclear war, the difference between those directly involved and Indonesia is we will die a slower death,” he said.


Austin, the US secretary of defense, sought to temper fears of a war, saying “I don’t think that conflict is inevitable, nor do I think at this point that it’s coming.” He denied the Chinese claim that the US was seeking to create a version of NATO in the region and said that American policy toward Taiwan hadn’t changed, adding that a war “would affect the global economy in ways that we cannot imagine.”


The next day, China’s defense minister said Beijing was willing to back up its claim to Taiwan “regardless of any cost.”


To underscore his point, Li referenced a song called My Motherland, written for a 1956 movie about the Korean War that showed a heroic Chinese victory against American and South Korean troops.


“As the lyrics of a well-known Chinese song goes, when friends visit us, we welcome them with fine wine,” he said. “When jackals or wolves come, we will face them with shotguns.”














Monday, 5 June 2023

Kiev Failed to Achieve Goals During Attempted Offensive, Lost Up to 300 Troops - Russian MoD

Kiev Failed to Achieve Goals During Attempted Offensive, Lost Up to 300 Troops - Russian MoD

Kiev Failed to Achieve Goals During Attempted Offensive, Lost Up to 300 Troops - Russian MoD




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Kiev did not achieve its goals during an attempted large-scale offensive in the South Donetsk direction, losing up to 300 military, 16 tanks and 26 armored fighting vehicles over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.







"On June 4, the enemy made an unsuccessful attempt at a large-scale offensive in the South Donetsk direction... The active actions of the units of the Vostok group of troops, air strikes and artillery fire in... the Donetsk People's Republic and in... Zaporozhye region, the enemy suffered significant losses. Up to 300 Ukrainian military, 16 tanks, 26 armored combat vehicles, and 14 vehicles were destroyed in this direction in a day," the ministry said in a statement, adding that Ukraine has "failed to achieve its goals."


In total in the Donetsk direction in the past day Ukraine lost up to 425 military, a German-made self-propelled gun Panzerhaubitze 2000, two howitzers and two ammunition depots, the Russian Defense Ministry said.






"In total, during the fighting in this direction, up to 425 Ukrainian servicemen, an infantry fighting vehicle, 14 vehicles, a German-made self-propelled artillery unit Panzerhaubitze 2000 and D-30 howitzers were destroyed during the day. Also, two ammunition depots of the 24th mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian military were destroyed in the area of the settlement of Toretsk [also known as Dzerzhinsk] of the Donetsk People's Republic," the ministry said.


The Ministry added that the Russian armed forces and border guards have thwarted a new attempt by Ukrainian military to penetrate the Belgorod region.


Kiev continues attempts to carry out terrorist acts against the civilian population of the border regions of Russia, the ministry said in a statement.


"[On Sunday], units of the armed forces and the border service of the FSB of Russia thwarted an attempt by two groups of Ukrainian terrorists to penetrate the territory of the Belgorod region near the settlement of Novaya Tavolzhanka, Belgorod region. At about 13:00 Moscow time [10:00 GMT], under the cover of intense artillery shelling of civilian targets, the terrorists tried to cross the Seversky Donets River and land on the outskirts of the Novaya Tavolzhanka settlement in the Belgorod Region" the ministry said.








The Ukrainian military were destroyed by air strikes and artillery fire from units covering the state border of the Western Military District, the statement read, adding that over 10 Ukrainian military, two boats, one armored car were destroyed as a result.



Two Tu-95MS Missile Carriers Fly Over Neutral Waters of Barents, Norwegian Seas - Russian MoD



Two Tu-95MS strategic missile carriers conducted a planned flight over the neutral waters of the Barents and Norwegian seas, they were escorted by MiG-31 aircraft, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.


"Two Tu-95MSs strategic missile carriers completed a planned flight in the airspace over the neutral waters of the Barents and Norwegian seas for about five hours. Fighter escort was provided by the crews of the MiG-31 aircraft of the Air Force and Air Defense of the Northern Fleet. Long-range aviation pilots regularly fly over the neutral waters of the Arctic, the North Atlantic, the Black and Baltic Seas, and the Pacific Ocean," the ministry said in a statement.


All flights of aircraft of the Russian aerospace forces are carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace, the statement added.



Video: Russian 2S5 Giatsint-S Howitzer Destroys Ukraine's Self-Propelled Gun







The Russian military's 2S5 Giatsint-S self-propelled guns have been pounding enemy positions in the Ukrainian conflict zone, providing support to the infantry during Moscow's ongoing special military operation.


Crews manning Russia's "Giatsint-S" self-propelled artillery system have destroyed a Ukrainian self-propelled gun in the Zaporozhye region.


Russia's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has published a video from the special operation zone, showing the powerful self-propelled howitzer (SPH) in action, wiping out the enemy's weapon, which had been used to target civilians.


Capable of firing a wide range of ammunition, the 2S5 Giatsint-S tracked self-propelled howitzer is designed to provide long-range fire support for ground troops. The fact that it is able to move swiftly to new firing positions renders it difficult for enemy forces to locate and target.



















Russia considers retaliatory steps after Japan introduces new package of sanctions — MFA

Russia considers retaliatory steps after Japan introduces new package of sanctions — MFA

Russia considers retaliatory steps after Japan introduces new package of sanctions — MFA




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Moscow is considering retaliatory steps to the fresh batch of anti-Russian sanctions by Tokyo, and will not let them pass without a reaction, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said on Monday.







"Indeed, at the end of May, a new package of sanctions was published, which we took very negatively, of course. We are currently considering retaliatory steps, this will not remain without a reaction," the deputy minister said, answering a relevant question from TASS.


The Japanese government has expanded sanctions against Russia due to the situation in Ukraine. According to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, 24 individuals and 78 entities have been added to the sanctions list.


The sanctions in particular stipulate that if any assets from these individuals are found in Japan, they will be seized. Among those affected by the sanctions are representatives of the command of the Russian Armed Forces, general director of the Almaz-Antey concern Yan Novikov, journalist Olga Skabeeva, the National Wealth Fund, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and the Gorky Automobile Plant.


Japan also decided to impose export restrictions on 80 Russian entities, including the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, the Lavochkin scientific development and production center, PJSC KamAZ, MegaFon, the Skolkovo Foundation and Skoltech.




















Rusia, China, 34 Negara Lain Ikut Latihan MNEK di Indonesia

Rusia, China, 34 Negara Lain Ikut Latihan MNEK di Indonesia

Rusia, China, 34 Negara Lain Ikut Latihan MNEK di Indonesia










Angkatan Laut (AL) dari 36 negara memeriahkan pembukaan latihan bertaraf internasional Multilateral Naval Exercise Komodo (MNEK) 2023 di Kota Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan (Sulsel), dengan mengusung tema Partnership To Recover And To Rise Stronger.







"Suatu kehormatan kegiatan persahabatan ini dapat dilaksanakan di Kota Makassar," kata Panglima TNI Laksamana TNI Yudo Margono,saat membuka kegiatan tersebut di Makassar, Senin.


Awal pembukaan acara tersebut ditandai dengan pagelaran tari kolosal etnik Bugis Makassar yang menggambarkan kepiawaian moyang Bugis Makassar mengarungi lautan.


Kapal dari 36 negara, termasuk Rusia, China dan Amerika Serikat menghadiri upacara pembukaan Latihan Angkatan Laut Multilateral 2023 Komodo di kota Makassar, Indonesia.


Tamu terhormat dari 36 negara termasuk Rusia, AS, China, India, Inggris, Australia, Brasil, Jepang, Korea Selatan, dan Kanada hadir pada upacara tersebut.


Para peserta yang terlibat dari 36 negara ini akan mengikuti berbagai kegiatan yang berlangsung muai 5-8 Juni 2023 itu, di antaranya Ice Breaking, International Fleet Review (IFR), International Maritime Security Symposium (IMSS), City Tour, City Parade, Fun Bike, Admiral Lunch, Bilateral Meeting. Welcome Dinner, Maritime Exhibition, dan Gala Dinner.


Selain itu juga kegiatan bakti kemanusiaan, di antaranya engineering civic action programme (ENCAP) dengan membangun monument MNEK di Centre Point Indonesia (CPI), lorong wisata, perbaikan atap SMP Lae-Lae, dan perbaikan sarana jalan di Lanraki. Kemudian kegiatan medical civic action programme (MEDCAP) dengan melaksanakan pengobatan gigi, khitanan massal, dan operasi katarak.


Perwakilan kapal negara menandatangani nota kesepahaman dalam kerja sama dalam penguatan dan pemulihan bersama, tambah badan itu.








Selama upacara pembukaan, beberapa negara peserta menunjukkan kemampuan pesawat tempur mereka dalam pertunjukan udara, seperti pesawat tempur Rusia Sukhoi 2730 (SU-27), Canadian Thunder Flight dan Bonanza Indonesia, lapor kantor berita Indonesia.


Penyelenggaraan MNEK ini merupakan latihan nirmiliter (non perang) dengan mengedepankan kerja sama maritim di kawasan regional, penanggulangan bencana, serta operasi kemanusiaan guna mempererat kerja sama antara TNI AL dengan negara-negara sahabat.


Kepala Staf Angkatan Laut (Kasal) Laksamana TNI Muhammad Ali mengatakan, latihan persahabatan ini untuk berbagi pengetahuan dan pengalaman antarnegara.


Ia menambahkan kegiatan MNEK tersebut untuk saling menguatkan dan mendukung pascapandemi COVID-19, dan khusus AL Indonesia dikerahkan 24 kapal perang untuk berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan tersebut.


"Kesuksesan kegiatan ini tentunya tidak terlepas dari dukungan masyarakat di daerah ini yang mengedepankan kearifan lokal," katanya.


Sebagai bentuk komitmen dalam MNEK 2023 perwakilan AL dari 36 negara menandatangani nota kesepahaman (MoU) dalam kerja sama dalam penguatan dan pemulihan bersama.




















Buruh Demo Kawal Sidang ketiga MK Dicabutnya Omnibus Law

Buruh Demo Kawal Sidang ketiga MK Dicabutnya Omnibus Law

Buruh Demo Kawal Sidang ketiga MK Dicabutnya Omnibus Law




Foto: Ratusan Buruh melakukan aksi unjuk rasa meminta dicabutnya Omnibus Law Cipta Kerja. Aksi ini mulai berlangsung sejak pukul 11.30 WIB dari depan IRTI Monas. (CNBC Indonesia/Ferry Sandi)






Ribuan buruh yang dimotori partai buruh melakukan aksi unjuk rasa meminta dicabutnya Omnibus Law Cipta Kerja. Aksi ini mulai berlangsung sejak pukul 11.40 WIB dari depan IRTI Monas. Semula, Buruh berencana melangsungkan longmarch menuju Gedung Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK) untuk menghadiri sidang ketiga dicabutnya Omnibus Law.







Namun, Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat sudah ditutup oleh aparat keamanan sudah menutup Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat tempat melintasnya buruh menuju gedung. Alhasil, buruh hanya melangsungkan aksi di depan Patung Kuda. Perjalanan dimulai dari depan IRTI dan memutar balik di depan Gedung Balai Kota DKI Jakarta.


Selama perjalanan di depan IRTI menuju putaran balik, buruh memakan sekitar 2/3 jalan. Mobil hanya mendapat satu bagian untuk berjalannya satu mobil. Bahkan ketika melintasi depan Gedung Balaikota, buruh memakan sepenuhnya jalan, hanya satu motor yang bisa melintas, itu pun hanya lewat trotoar.


"Rapihkan barisan kita, dirapihkan barisannya. Mobil tahan dulu, motor jalan aja," kata pimpinan aksi, Senin (5/6/23).


Sementara itu Presiden Federasi Serikat Pekerja Metal Indonesia sekaligus Ketua Mahkamah Partai Butuh, Riden Hatam Aziz menyebut bahwa aksi ini merupakan awalan dari banyak aksi lainnya di berbagai kota dan provinsi.


"Saya meminta Mahkamah Konstitusi untuk membatalkannya, saya kira udah berulang kali sampaikan. Aksi ini akan berlanjut ke daerah lainnya," kata Riden di depan IRTI.


Kemacetan lalu lintas terjadi di ruas Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Gambir, Jakarta Pusat, Senin (5/6/2023) sekira pukul 12.00 WIB.


Kemacetan lalu lintas terjadi di ruas Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Gambir, Jakarta Pusat, Senin (5/6/2023) sekira pukul 11.47 WIB.


Kemacetan terjadi imbas longmarch ratusan buruh dari titik kumpul di IRTI Monas menuju ke kawasan Patung Kuda, Jakarta Pusat.


Para buruh tampak membawa berbagai atribut Partai Buruh.








Mulai dari kaus, bendera, dan banner berbentuk memanjang bertuliskan berbagai tuntutan dari partai nomor urut 6 di Pemilu 2024 itu.


Barisan buruh memenuhi hampir seluruh ruas Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan.


Hal tersebut membuat arus lalu lintas sejumlah kendaraan yang berada di belakang barisan longmarch tersendat.


Bahkan, kemacetan panjang terjadi hingga di depan Kantor Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat.


Ratusan buruh ini melakukan longmarch dari kawasan IRTI Monas menuju ke Patung Kuda, Jakarta Pusat, Senin (5/6/2023) sekira pukul 11.40 WIB.


Unjuk rasa yang dimotori Partai Buruh dan sejumlah serikat buruh lainnya dilakukan terkait sidang kedua uji formil Omnibus Law Undang Undang (UU) Cipta Kerja, yang sebelumnya diajukan oleh Partai Buruh ke Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK).


"Kita akan menuju MK dalam rangka kita memastikan kepada MK terkait dengan Judicial Review UU Nomor 6 Tahun 2023 tentang Omnibus Law Cipta Kerja," kata Ketua Mahkamah Partai Buruh Riden Hatam Aziz, saat ditemui, Senin ini.


Riden mengatakan Partai Buruh meminta MK untuk membatalkan pengesahan UU tersebut.


"Kami minta kepada Mahkamah Konstitusi untuk membatalkannya," kata Riden.


Meski tujuan utama aksi digelar di depan Gedung MK, Riden belum bisa memastikan hal tersebut terealisasi.


Polisi telah memasang border atau blokade untuk membatasi barisan massa aksi, di Patung Kuda.


"Ini arahnya ke MK. Cuma saya enggak tahu ditutup atau enggak. Biasanya diborder. Kalau diborder sampai (gedung) Indosat, sampai Patung Kuda mentoknya. Tapi sasaran kita MK dan Istana," ucapnya.




















Karya Anak Bangsa - 'Anthem' Karya Natalia Tjahja Dinyanyikan di Pembukaan ASEAN Para Games 2023

Karya Anak Bangsa - 'Anthem' Karya Natalia Tjahja Dinyanyikan di Pembukaan ASEAN Para Games 2023

Karya Anak Bangsa - 'Anthem' Karya Natalia Tjahja Dinyanyikan di Pembukaan ASEAN Para Games 2023










Lagu wajib atau anthem, untuk olahraga disabilitas kawasan Asia Tenggara karya pegiat sosial asal Indonesia Natalia Tjahja akan dinyanyikan pada pembukaan ASEAN Para Games 2023 di Kamboja, Sabtu 3 Juni 2023.







Lagu berjudul "The Greatest Love of APSF" yang ditulis Natalia merupakan permintaan langsung dari badan tertinggi Asia Tenggara untuk olahraga disabilitas, ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF), dan akan dinyanyikan pada pembukaan ASEAN Para Games 2023 Kamboja serta setiap acara pengalungan medali.


"Ini semua dari ketulusan hati membuat lagu tanpa dibayar dan juga kepercayaan yang diberikan oleh Sekjen dan Presiden APSF," kata Natalia kepada Antara di Phnom Penh, Kamboja.




Lagu yang dibuat Natalia tersebut bertemakan tentang semangat dan perjuangan para atlet penyandang disabilitas. Natalia dilirik oleh Presiden APSF untuk membuatkan lagu tentang olahraga disabilitas menyusul kesukesan penyelenggaraan ASEAN Para Games 2022 di Solo Indonesia.


Pada saat itu, Natalia juga membuat lagu tema ofisial pesta olahraga disabilitas se-Asia Tenggara yang digelar di Solo dengan lagu berjudul "S for E" kependekan dari Strifing for Equality, atau berjuang untuk kesetaraan.


Dia mengatakan, Presiden Komite Paralimpiade Kamboja dan para pemimpin negara menyukai lagu The Greatest Love of APSF yang akan dibawakan pada pembukaan ASEAN Para Games 2023 Kamboja.


Tidak hanya dari pejabat negara Kamboja, bahkan Presiden dan Sekjen APSF sudah rekaman dan akan menyanyikan lagu tersebut pada pembukaan ASEAN Para Games bersama dengan para pemimpin komite paralimpiade negara-negara Asia Tenggara.


"Bahkan presiden dan sekjen ikut rekaman lagu ini. Semua presiden-presiden paralimpic akan menyanyi lagu ini, semua sudah rehearsal," kata Natalia.


Natalia merupakan pegiat sosial yang mendirikan Yayasan Maria Monique Last Wish Foundation dan berfokus memberikan bantuan pada anak-anak yang sakit, kurang mampu, termasuk penyandang disabilitas di Indonesia dan beberapa negara lainnya.








"Hidup saya 24 jam untuk napas anak-anak dan orang-orang disabilitas, sakit dan yang hampir meninggal," kata Natalia di kesempatan sebelumnya.



Menparekraf beri apresiasi untuk pencipta ASEAN Para Sports Anthem



Menteri Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif/Kepala Badan Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif (Menparekraf/Kabaparekraf) Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno memberikan apresiasi kepada Natalia Sutrisno Tjahja sebagai pencipta ASEAN Para Sports Anthem “The Greatest Love of APSF”.


“Saya memberikan apresiasi sebesar-besarnya kepada Natalia yang sudah dan akan tampil di ajang internasional sebagai musisi Indonesia. Semoga apa yang sudah dilakukan oleh Natalia dan teman-teman dapat menginspirasi pelaku ekonomi kreatif lainnya untuk terus berkarya,” ujar Menparekraf Sandiaga dalam siaran resmi, Selasa.


Di sisi lain, komposer dan penyanyi sekaligus pendiri Yayasan Maria Monique Last Wish Foundation, Natalia Sutrisno Tjahja menceritakan perjalanannya membuat ASEAN Para Sports Anthem.




Kisahnya bermula dari penampilan Natalia saat ASEAN Para Games 2022 yang membawakan lagu berjudul “S for E” bersama dengan sejumlah musisi Indonesia yaitu Delon Indonesian Idol dan Richardo Ryo, serta Inara.


Penampilan tersebut sukses membuat ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) kagum dan menggandeng Natalia untuk menciptakan lagu khusus untuk ajang olahraga tersebut. Natalia tak seorang diri, Presiden APSF, Mayor Jendral Osoth Bhavilai; Sekjen APSF Wandee Tosuwan; serta Penyanyi, Thai Tirachot Catthaweesak dan dua musisi remaja Indonesia Jaythaneal Sutrisno dan Jadrianna Sutrisno terlibat langsung dalam proses rekaman lagu APSF.


Selain itu, APSF Anthem diaransemen oleh Yukina Mebuki (musisi Jepang).




APSF Anthem dinyanyikan oleh empat orang penyanyi yaitu Delon Thamrin, Ricardo Ryo, Jahna Perricone (penyanyi Amerika Serikat) dan Natalia Tjahja. Michael Perricone, yang melakukan mixing film nominasi Oscar “Four Good Days”, turut terlibat dalam pembuatan lagu tersebut.


Setelah proses panjang, lahirlah lagu “The Greatest Love of APSF” yang diluncurkan oleh Raja Kamboja, Narodom Sihamoni dan Perdana Menteri Kamboja, Hun Sen.


Lagu tersebut dikumandangkan untuk pertama kalinya pada “Torch Relay Asean Para Games 2023” yang berlangsung di Siem Riep, Angkor Wat, Selasa (21/3) dan akan diputar kembali pada upacara pembukaan “ASEAN Para Games 2023” di Phnom Penh, Kamboja pada 3 Juni mendatang