JAKARTA - Deputy for International Economic Cooperation at the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Edi Prio Pambudi, emphasized that the G20 members have a duty to harmonize various substances to overcome the crisis.

"The G20 is no longer a question of who is present, who is not present now. But aligning this substance remains relevant to the current situation. This is what is now PR", said Edi Prio Pambudi as quoted by Antara, Monday, June 6.

Edi said that the members of the G20 must be able to lower their respective egos to create a consensus to overcome crises, including those related to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

According to him, all G20 members must attend the Indonesia G20 Presidency forum, including those that sparked war and war victims, both online and in person.

This is done so that all aspirations can be properly collected considering that the G20 Presidency has the task of finding a way out of every crisis, both financial and pandemic.

"So not on the boycott episode, walk out, not on that episode. Now the episode is how we can solve this", he stressed.

What's more, the war between Russia and Ukraine added consequences in many countries such as inflation, food, logistics, and energy scarcity which was then followed by various kinds of economic sanctions.

"In the end the situation became complex. This is something we should start discussing together", he said.

Ambassador of the European Union and Brunei Darussalam to Indonesia Vincent Piket expressed his appreciation to trading partners, as well as the retail sector, the hotel, restaurant, and cafe sector, and industry associations for their continued support in promoting high-quality EU food and beverage products to consumers. and Indonesian businesses.

The European Union, he continued, continues to deepen positive relations and work closely with the authorities in Indonesia to enable local businesses and consumers to gain wider access to a diverse, safe, and high-quality supply of food and beverage products from the EU Member States. Europe.

To strengthen its presence, the European Union seeks to expand and increase the diversity of its food product offerings in Indonesia by introducing the best high-quality products on the market for the benefit of both consumers and businesses.

The European Union has also set its short-term goal to increase exports in Indonesia, especially for meat products and dairy products.


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