Prabowo Subianto Emphasizes Indonesia’s Fight Against Hunger and Poverty at G20 Summit
Title: Indonesia’s Commitment to Combating Hunger and Poverty at G20 Summit
President Prabowo Subianto attended the G20 Summit in Brazil, where he highlighted Indonesia’s commitment to fighting hunger and poverty. He stated that these issues are a national priority for the country, which has the fourth-largest population in the world.
During the summit, President Prabowo reported that his administration has made substantial budget allocations for education. He believes that education is key to lifting people out of poverty. The president mentioned a free meal program for students as a strategy to support the younger generation’s educational benefits.
Prabowo also laid out plans for achieving food and energy security in Indonesia. He is optimistic that the government can resolve hunger issues within three years. He mentioned goals of achieving energy self-sufficiency in four years and contributing to global efforts against poverty and hunger in five years.
Additionally, President Prabowo addressed global economic problems linked to geopolitical conflicts. He called for peace in ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. He urged G20 nations to work together to tackle global challenges, emphasizing the need for an immediate ceasefire to effectively combat poverty and hunger.
