Jakarta, May 11 -- Indonesia is set to deploy 742 National Armed Forces (TNI) personnel to Lebanon on May 22 as part of the United Nations peacekeeping mission.

The deployment is intended to rotate and replace Indonesian peacekeeping troops currently serving in Lebanon, according to Presidential Chief of Staff Dudung Abdurachman.

"I see that the troops are ready. Of course, this is a UN mission, but more importantly it is a mission for the Indonesian nation," Dudung said at the TNI Peacekeeping Mission Center in Sentul, West Java, on Monday.

He emphasized the importance of ensuring soldiers' safety, maintaining Indonesia's good reputation, and performing their duties to the best of their ability.

Dudung also highlighted the strong rep...