JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo will meet with the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris to discuss health issues and maritime cooperation. The meeting was also attended by ASEAN leaders in a follow-up series of activities for the ASEAN-United States Summit, in Washington DC, United States of America, Friday local time.
"Tomorrow, May 13, 2022, the President will attend an invitation to a working lunch with Vice President Harris who will discuss health issues and maritime cooperation," said Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi in a statement broadcast on the Presidential Secretariat's official YouTube channel, Friday 13 May quoted from Antara.
After that, Jokowi will follow the follow-up agenda of the US-ASEAN Summit, namely discussions on climate change which will also be led by Harris. "US Special Envoy for Climate Change John Kerry and several US ministers will also attend," said Marsudi.
Based on the schedule for the ASEAN-US summit on the official website of the United States Ministry of Foreign Affairs, lunch with Harris is scheduled to take place on Friday local time starting at 11.30 or 22.30 WIB.
Meanwhile, the discussion on climate change is scheduled to begin at 13.30 Friday local time or 00.30 Saturday morning WIB, which is also planned to be attended by the United States Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, United States Secretary of Energy, Jennifer M Granholm, and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). , Michael S Regan.
Apart from climate change, the discussion will also discuss the transformation of clean energy and sustainable infrastructure development.
In the afternoon, Jokowi will then attend the peak event of the ASEAN-United States Summit with the President of the United States, Joe Biden, who had previously been met at a dinner at the White House on Thursday local time (12/5).
Before being accepted and attending a dinner with Biden at the White House, Marsudi described a series of activities that President Jokowi had undertaken in a series of working visits throughout the local Thursday, starting with attending virtually the Global Covid-19 II Summit.
"The forum was initiated by the President of the United States, Joe Biden, and Indonesia is one of the co-hosts of the summit with the United States, Senegal, Belize, and Germany," he said.
Then Jokowi and ASEAN leaders attended lunch with members of the United States Congress on Capitol Hill in an event led by the Chair of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi.
On that occasion, Jokowi briefly highlighted the situation of the Ukraine War which had caused instability, created a large humanitarian impact, and had a tremendous economic impact.
He also conveyed how Southeast Asia for more than five decades has enjoyed peace and stability thanks to the hard work of ASEAN countries to build a regional architecture based on the principle of win-win, promoting dialogue, inclusive cooperation and placing international law and the values of multilateralism at the helm.
Then on Thursday afternoon Jokowi attended a meeting of ASEAN leaders with CEOs of US companies which was also attended by the United States Trade Minister, Gina Raimondo, the United States Trade Envoy, Katherine Tai, and the United States Special Envoy for Climate Change, John Kerry.
In the meeting themed on ASEAN matters for the US and US matters for ASEAN, Jokowi delivered an honorary speech regarding stable and peaceful economic growth in ASEAN with the region's gross domestic product now reaching US$3.3 trillion, but there are still hard work challenges. to enjoy the global value chain and climb the ladder of progress.
Therefore, he conveyed some of the potentials of the ASEAN region and especially Indonesia, both in the form of providing industrial raw materials, the wealth of green energy potential, to the digital economic climate that continues to develop which can be an opportunity for mutually beneficial cooperation between the ASEAN region and the United States.
During the various series of activities, Jokowi was accompanied by Marsudi, the Minister of Investment/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board, Bahlil Lahadalia, and the Indonesian Ambassador to the United States, Rosan Roeslani.
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