United Nations Commission for Indonesia
The United Nations Commission for Indonesia was a United Nations commission formed to replace the Good Offices Commission known in Indonesian as Komisi Tiga Negara. The purpose of UNCI was to continue the duties of the previous commission, while at the same time overseeing the handover of the Indonesian territory to the republican government and reporting regularly to the United Nations Security Council. UNCI was formed after the Good Offices Commission was deemed to have failed to reconcile the conflict. UNCI played an important role in the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference.
Meeting on a country road between officers of the Indonesian and Dutch army. Representatives of the United Nations are also present.(October 1949)
Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference
The Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference was held in The Hague from 23 August to 2 November 1949, between representatives of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Indonesia and the Federal Consultative Assembly, representing various states the Dutch had created in the Indonesian archipelago.
Johan van Maarseveen, Sultan Hamid II and Mohammad Hatta, 2 November 1949
Final session of the Round Table Conference on 2 November 1949