JAKARTA - President Prabowo Subianto ended his official agenda in London, England, by meeting again with King Charles III at St. James's Palace, Wednesday afternoon, local time, after in the morning, the two had met at Lancaster House.
Reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, January 21, President Prabowo left Lancaster House by walking towards St. James's Palace. The rain that was then falling in London did not stop President Prabowo's steps to walk while covering himself towards St. James's Palace.
Minutes before President Prabowo walked to St. James, King Charles III had left Lancaster House and also walked to the British royal palace, which is close by. The travel time from Lancaster House to St. James's Palace is approximately 4 minutes.
Behind President Prabowo, there is Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya who also accompanied him. There is also the President's brother, who is also the President's Special Envoy for Climate and Energy, Hashim Djojohadikusumodan and the President's puppet son, Ragowo Hediprasetyo Djojohadikusumo, who is popularly known as Didit Hediprasetyo.
At St. James, Prabowo and Charles continued to meet to discuss a number of environmental issues, including those related to elephant conservation. However, the meeting at St. James was closed to journalists.
Charles currently holds the position as a patron for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-UK. King Charles III's involvement in the WWF has been with him since he was still a "Prince".
After St. James's Palace, Prabowo is scheduled to continue his journey to the airport to fly to Davos, Switzerland. In Davos, the President will attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) and give a special address on Thursday (22/1).
In the UK, President Prabowo has met, for the second time, Prime Minister (PM) Keir Starmer at his office, 10 Downing Street, London, on Tuesday (20/1) afternoon. In the meeting, Prabowo and Starmer met face to face, then led a bilateral meeting between the Indonesian Government and the British Government.
From 10 Downing Street, Prabowo continued to meet with British Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy and met with representatives of CEOs from Indonesia-Britain. The meeting was interspersed with a lunch hosted by the British Deputy Prime Minister for President Prabowo.
Then, on the same day, President Prabowo continued to meet with the Russell Group, which is a group of 24 top British universities, to explore opportunities for cooperation in the field of education.
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