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President Joko Widodo’s Key Discussions at the APEC Summit and IPEF Meeting

President Joko Widodo Emphasizes Importance of Cooperation at APEC Summit

During the recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, President Joko Widodo of Indonesia attended multiple meetings, focusing on the promotion of mutually beneficial cooperation with the Indo-Pacific Economic Prosperity Framework (IPEF). The President’s participation in these high-level discussions underscored Indonesia’s commitment to fostering strong partnerships with other member countries.

Bilateral Meetings

  • President Joko Widodo held a bilateral meeting with Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, expressing Indonesia’s support for Peru’s role as the chairman of APEC 2024.
  • He also engaged in a dialogue with other APEC member states, addressing the theme of “Sustainable Development, Climate, and Just Energy Transition,” highlighting the importance of cooperation on climate change initiatives.

Engagement with the Indo-Pacific Economic Prosperity Framework (IPEF)

President Joko Widodo’s active involvement in the IPEF National Leaders Meeting demonstrated Indonesia’s dedication to fostering mutually beneficial cooperation among member countries. In his address, the President emphasized the importance of establishing partnerships based on the principle of mutual benefit, highlighting the significance of understanding each other’s national interests. President Widodo stressed the need for decisive cooperation in areas such as green economic development, trade, energy transition, and mineral supply chains.

Furthermore, the President commended the substantial progress made in negotiations on various pillars of the IPEF, expressing Indonesia’s commitment to completing future negotiations and implementing agreements jointly with other member countries.

President Joko Widodo’s active engagement at the APEC Summit and the IPEF National Leaders Meeting exemplifies Indonesia’s proactive stance in fostering international cooperation and addressing global challenges.

November 17, 2023 20:50 PM

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The President attended multiple meetings at the APEC Summit and emphasized the importance of mutually beneficial cooperation with IPEF

President Joko Widodo attended the Indo-Pacific Economic Prosperity Framework (IPEF) National Leaders Meeting held in San Francisco, USA, on Thursday (16/11) local time.

[Adroddiad o’r papur newydd hwn]President Joko Widodo attended many meetings during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit held in San Francisco, USA, on Thursday (16/11) local time or Friday (Indonesia time 17/11). .
According to the news received in Jakarta, President Joko Widodo held a bilateral meeting with Peruvian President Dina Boluarte at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, USA. During the meeting, President Joko Widodo expressed Indonesia’s commitment to support Peru to serve as APEC 2024 chairman.
After holding a bilateral meeting with Peruvian President Dina Boluate, President Joko Widodo took a group photo with the leaders of APEC member states at the Moscone Press Conference Hall. Later, the President and leaders of various countries attended the APEC Leaders’ Informal Dialogue and Working Lunch held at the Moscone Center with the theme “Sustainable Development, Climate and Just Energy Transition.” President Joko Widodo said in his speech that there are some important things that must become the focus of APEC cooperation on climate change.
President Joko Widodo later met with John Kerry, the special presidential climate envoy of the United States, at the same location. In his meeting with John Kerry, President Joko Widodo reiterated that Indonesia will raise the issue of climate change at the APEC Summit.
In addition, President Joko Widodo also attended the Indo-Pacific Economic Prosperity Framework (IPEF) National Leaders Meeting on Thursday (16/11) local time. The President delivered a speech at the IPEF Forum, emphasizing the importance of mutually beneficial cooperation among member countries. The President firmly expressed Indonesia’s willingness to establish cooperation with other countries based on the principle of mutual benefit. This principle is the basis for Indonesia’s participation in IPEF negotiations.
President Joko Widodo said that understanding each other’s national needs, especially the interests of developing countries, is the key to establishing good cooperation. The President emphasized that the success of IPEF depends to a large extent on the interest of all parties. Cooperation in green economic development, expanding trade and investment, energy transition, and strengthening key mineral supply chains are important pillars of IPEF cooperation.
President Joko Widodo said that we must cooperate decisively on these priorities. I applaud the signing of the second pillar of cooperation on supply chains, which is a concrete achievement by the IPEF countries in response to global supply chain disruption.
President Joko Widodo also welcomed the substantial completion of negotiations on IPEF Pillar 3 (Clean Economy) and IPEF Pillar 4 (Just Economy). The president emphasized that Indonesia is also committed to completing negotiations on the first pillar (trade) of IPEF in 2024 and implementing the agreement jointly. (pl)

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