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*Time for nuclear power? Luhut tells tale of Indonesia ‘having it all’ *

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   Made Anthony Iswara

   The Jakarta Post


Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Pandjaitan has
shared a story of his enlightenment that maybe Indonesia, after all, needs
to have nuclear power.

Luhut, a retired Army general, recalled a moment at the World Economic
Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month, in which he spoke to President
Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, asking: “Who has wrought havoc in the world? It’s
countries with nuclear power.”

Luhut shared the story at the launch of the “Agriculture War Room” at the
Agriculture Ministry in Jakarta on Tuesday. He said he was “triggered” to
start the discussion on nuclear power with the President after seeing an
American general who only wanted to speak with North Korea and China, and
not with Indonesia.

“[Indonesia] was overlooked. In my mind I was, ‘damn you’. I told him,
‘Hey, general, I am also a US graduate. You know what? Our country has it
all’,” Luhut said.

“As a general I also thought of having nuclear power, but President Jokowi
is still discussing about prosperity issues. [But the American
general] told me, ‘General, don’t ever think about that’. I thought in my
mind, maybe only if we have nuclear power will it scare you.”

Luhut closed his remarks with that statement, after boasting of the vast
resources of green energy that Indonesia can develop. He shared the nuclear
story to make a point that: “Indonesia has it all” in terms of resources
for power generation and to become self-sufficient.

It was not whether Luhut implied that he would use nuclear power for power
plants, research or weaponry. Still, his current position contrasts with
his previous stance that prioritized nuclear development for research
purposes only, not as an energy source.

Luhut in 2017 expressed reluctance when the Russian Rosatom State Atomic
Energy Corporation offered to develop turnkey nuclear power plants in
Indonesia.

“However, we have told them that we are not ready yet. We need to raise
public awareness, which takes time,” he said following a meeting with
Rosatom representatives at his office in Jakarta in 2017.

The new "Agriculture War Room" will allow the Agriculture Ministry to
better update its data through a satellite-backed monitoring system,
generating informations on the area of paddy fields, fertilizer supply and
harvest area. Apart from Luhut, Agrarian and Spatial Planning Minister
Sofyan Djalil, Agriculture Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo and House of
Representatives’ Commission IV chairman Hasan Aminuddin attended the launch
event, among others.

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