JAKARTA - President Prabowo Subianto used the Peusangan Elephant Conservation Philanthropy Meeting as an environmental diplomacy event by attending a meeting with the King of England Charles III at Lancaster House, London, Wednesday, January 21 local time.

President Prabowo's presence at the international forum confirms Indonesia's position in promoting global cooperation in the field of wildlife conservation, especially the protection of Sumatran elephants. This conservation effort is seen as part of environmental diplomacy which is increasingly important in inter-state relations.

Quoted by the President's Media Team, Thursday, January 22, Prabowo arrived at Lancaster House around 10.00 local time and was greeted by the President's Special Envoy for Energy and Environment Hashim Djojohadikusumo and the British Minister for Equality Seema Malhotra. Upon arrival at the location, the President received a guard of honor before meeting King Charles III in the state dining room.

President Prabowo and King Charles III then attended the Peusangan Elephant Conservation Philanthropy Meeting series. In the forum, the two received an explanation of conservation initiatives presented by the CEO of the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance, Marc Palahi, which highlighted the importance of cross-country collaboration in maintaining ecosystem sustainability.

After the presentation, Prabowo and King Charles interacted with entrepreneurs and environmental philanthropists who are members of the UK-Indonesia Peusangan Elephant Conservation Initiative (PECI). This interaction reflects the synergy between the government, the private sector, and philanthropic institutions in supporting the global conservation agenda.

The Peusangan Elephant Conservation Program is a collaboration between the Indonesian Government, WWF Indonesia, and a number of international partners, including the British Government. This program aims to protect Sumatran elephants through the development of safe wildlife corridors, mitigation of human-elephant conflicts, and protection of remaining habitats.

Through the approach of environmental diplomacy, the conservation of the Peusangan Elephant is also directed to support forest rehabilitation and encourage the active involvement of local communities. The meeting between President Prabowo and King Charles III symbolizes the strengthening of the political and moral commitment of both countries in the preservation of biodiversity and sustainable development.

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