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Joko Widodo sets out to East Asia, seeking support for inviting Vladimir Putin to G20 summit

Hosting a successful G20 summit will burnish Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s image as he seeks a fresh mandate in February 2024

July 26, 2022 / 14:48 IST
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A file photo of Indonesian President Joko Widodo

Indonesian President Joko Widodo began a three-nation East Asia visit July 26 to lay the groundwork for the Group of 20 summit in November that he will host amid concerns that sharp differences among members over Ukraine may disrupt the meeting. This sharp division over Ukraine among G20 finance ministers was reflected at their Bali meeting earlier this month. They did not issue a joint communique at the end of their meeting.

Indonesia’s presidency of the group started in December and hosting a successful G20 summit will burnish Widodo’s image as he seeks a fresh mandate in February 2024. If it ends in a fiasco, it can adversely affect his reputation as a leader.

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Widodo’s visit to China, South Korea and Japan also has a strong economic plank and he will try to strengthen trade and investment partnership with the three countries during his meetings with the top leadership there. He is also scheduled to engage with top businessmen of South Korea and Japan.

The three countries are G20 members and the Indonesian President will make a strong case for inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin for the summit.