Jakarta, April 8 -- Indonesia will continue its D-8 chairmanship agenda despite the postponement of the group's summit scheduled for this month, Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Vahd Nabyl A. Mulachela said.

Indonesia continues to monitor global developments to arrange the schedule for the D-8 agenda, Nabyl said.

"As chair, we will continue to implement the five priorities that Indonesia has outlined," he said during a media briefing here on Wednesday.

He explained that all agendas under Indonesia's chairmanship have not been canceled, but rather postponed until a more appropriate time.

"Our priorities will continue. There is no cancellation, but we are looking for a more appropriate time. This plan has also been coordinated with the D-8 ...