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    Indonesia Assures Safety of Migrant Workers in Middle East Amid Rising Conflict

    March 5, 2026Updated:March 5, 20262 Mins Read
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    Minister for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Mukhtarudin discusses mitigation measures and monitoring of Indonesian migrant workers amid the Middle East conflict in Jakarta, Tuesday (March 3, 2026). /ANTARA/HO-Ministry of P2MI.
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    The government of Indonesia has assured that its migrant workers living in the Middle East remain safe despite the growing conflict in the region. Officials said they have not received any evacuation requests from workers or from Indonesian diplomatic missions abroad.

    Mukhtarudin, the country’s Minister of Migrant Workers Protection, confirmed on Thursday that the situation involving Indonesian workers is still under control. Speaking in Jakarta, the minister explained that neither governments in the Middle East nor Indonesian embassies have reported emergencies involving Indonesian migrant workers so far.

    According to Mukhtarudin, Indonesian workers living in countries such as Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates have not been directly affected by the ongoing hostilities. However, some workers in Kuwait reportedly experienced fear and emotional stress after hearing explosions near their residential areas.

    The minister noted that although the incidents were frightening, support has already been provided. Authorities arranged counseling and assistance for workers who were traumatized by the sounds of nearby bomb attacks.

    To prepare for any possible escalation, the Indonesian government has established a crisis monitoring team. The team is tasked with closely tracking geopolitical developments in the Middle East and ensuring the safety of thousands of Indonesian migrant workers living in the region.

    Mukhtarudin also encouraged Indonesian migrant workers to stay in contact with official government channels. He advised workers to report any emergencies immediately to Indonesian embassies or consulates so that authorities can respond quickly.

    The tension in the region increased after the United States launched a missile strike against Iran on February 28, 2026. Iran later responded by targeting several U.S. military bases located in Gulf countries.

    The conflict followed failed nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran held in Geneva on February 26. As the situation continues to evolve, Indonesian authorities say they will closely monitor developments to ensure the continued safety of their citizens working abroad.

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