JAKARTA - Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani is known to have made an official working visit to Japan in the middle of this week to attend the G7 Partners dialogue meeting.
Before attending the agenda in question, the state treasurer took the time to hold a meeting with a colleague from the United States.
"I will attend a series of G7 Dialogue Partners agendas the next day. But before that, this afternoon I met one of my colleagues, United States Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen. Finally, we met on a series of IMF-World Bank Spring Meeting agendas in Washington DC last April," he said in a written message quoted today Friday, May 12.
Sri Mulyani admitted that she discussed several important and relevant topics with the current situation.
Starting from global economic conditions, the latest issues around minerals, Financial Action Task Force (FATF), to the Pandemic Fund and the G20 Joint Finance and Health Task Force (JFHTF).
In addition, continued the Minister of Finance, he also discussed the possibility of cooperation between donor institutions that each country has, namely Indonesia Aid and USA Aid.
"Through this collaboration, both Indonesia and the United States can have more ability to help other countries in need," he said.
The Minister of Finance explained that this conversation was very constructive and collaborative.
"We agreed, to face various challenges of the future, cooperation is a must," he said.
Just so you know, the United States is not a foreign country for Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani.
He was recorded as having succeeded in obtaining a higher education degree from Uncle Sam's country.
Not only that, Sri Mulyani was also recorded as a boss in the international financial organization IMF and World Bank after carrying out her duties as Minister of Finance in Indonesia.
VOIR éGALEMENT:
Is this a separate signal from Sri Mulyani to return to the US after completing her duties in the cabinet next year?
From the Bilateral Meeting with the United States Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen. "Nigata, Japan 11 May 2023," he concluded.
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