Despite Paris Agreement commitments, the Indonesian government and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are promoting fossil fuel expansion, exemplified by the planned Tangguh LNG Train 4 and CCUS project. This expansion, linked to a conflict zone and human rights violations, contradicts climate goals. MDBs, including ADB and AIIB, must strengthen policies and eliminate loopholes in financing, particularly through financial intermediaries, to end all fossil fuel funding, prioritize renewable energy, and uphold the rights of Indigenous communities affected by such projects.