JakartaGlobe-Mar 25, 2022

The government said Indonesia would hold the G-20 Summit neutrally and impartially, resisting calls from the West to exclude Russia from the annual meeting of the world’s 20 largest economies over the war in Ukraine. “Indonesia served as the G20 Presidency based on rules and procedure like the previous presidency,” Dian Triansyah Djani, special staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, said in a press briefing on Thursday, as quoted by Antara news agency. Dian said Indonesia invited all members of the G20 like what the previous president had done. “It is the obligation of the G20 Presidency to invite all members,” Dian said. Indonesia, which took over this year’s G20 presidency from Italy, faces a tricky balancing act to ensure that the conflict would not derail concerted efforts needed from the group’s members to recover the global economy post the Covid-19 pandemic as well as to solve pressing long-term problem like the climate change. Dian said Indonesia was also conducting consultations with all members of the G20 about what needs to be done for economic recovery and priority agendas. He said Indonesia’s G20 Presidency would focus on efforts to address global economic recovery, which is a priority for the world’s population. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/indonesia-resists-calls-for-kicking-russia-out-of-g20