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Many Foreign Media Highlight Jokowi Meets Putin

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The planned meeting of Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) with Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 30 will not only be highlighted by the domestic media. It also attracts the “eyes” of some foreign media.

The Diplomat, South China Morning Post (SCMP), Thailand Bangkok Post, to the Malaysian media New Straits Times also raised the issue. The Diplomat even carried the direct title ‘Indonesian President Jokowi Will Visit Russia’.

“Indonesian President Joko Widodo will visit Russia next week to convince Russian President Vladimir Putin to facilitate the export of needed Ukrainian wheat,” the report said.

“The President of Indonesia will announce this visit after meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi on Monday (20/6/2022),” he continued.

Temporary SCMP also announced the plan for the Jokowi-Putin meeting with the title ‘Indonesia Joko Widodo will meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 30: Russia’s report’. The meeting is believed to be related to the G20 Bali.

“The meeting may relate to the Group 20 Summit which will be welcomed by the President of Indonesia, popularly known as Jokowi, on the island of Bali in November,” the media wrote. Hong Kong that.

Jokowi himself is certain to make a visit to a number of countries that have links to the food crisis due to the war between Russia and Ukraine. The visit was made after attending the Group 7 (G7) meeting in Germany on 26-28 June.

Previously, information on the planned meeting of Jokowi and Putin appeared through TASS. The media source reported it June 14, 2022.

The title of the article reads ‘Putin will meet with the Indonesian president in Moscow June 30, says Kremlin source’. “This will be a very important visit. We are preparing for it now,” the Russian media source said.

Indonesia, the source said, is an important partner of Russia that has maintained intensive political and economic ties. Moreover, Indonesia continues to invite Russia to attend the G20 Bali Summit.

“We will definitely go, but in what format will be decided later. The summit will take place on November 15-16, there is plenty of time, we’ll see,” the source explained.

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