Indonesian president Joko Widodo is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Jul 26, 2022.
Besides China, Mr Widodo will visit Japan on Wednesday and South Korea on Thursday during his regional tour.
On his social media accounts, Mr Widodo said:"The three countries are Indonesia's strategic partners in the field of economy, ASEAN's important partners, and important partners in the context of the G20." "I will meet with the leaders of China, Japan and South Korea to discuss a number of issues, such as regional and global issues, as well as cooperation in the fields of trade, investment, health, infrastructure and fisheries."
Indonesia is currently the rotating president of the G20 and its leader's summit will be held in Bali this November. Jokowi, as the president is popularly known, is the first foreign leader to visit China since the Winter Olympics in February as the country adopts a strict “zero COVID-19” policy resulting in limited visits of officials from overseas.Apart from meeting the leaders of Japan and Korea, Jokowi is slated to meet the business community while in Tokyo and Seoul.
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