Indonesian president to visit Kyiv, Moscow this month: minister

This handout picture taken and released on April 29, 2022 by Indonesia’s Presidential Palace shows Indonesian President Joko Widodo making a political statement at the presidential palace in Bogor, where he invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in addition to Russian President Vladimir Putin, to attend the G20 meeting next November in Bali. (Photo by Handout / PRESIDENTIAL PALACE / AFP)

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AFP) — Indonesian President and G20 chair Joko Widodo will visit the leaders of Ukraine and Russia this month to discuss the economic and humanitarian fallout of Moscow’s invasion, his foreign minister said on Wednesday.

The summit of the Group of 20 major economies — which will be held on the Indonesian island of Bali in November — has been shrouded in controversy thanks to Jakarta’s decision to invite Russia despite alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

Indonesia holds the rotating presidency of the G20 this year, and has come under pressure from some Western countries, led by the United States, to exclude Russia from the meeting.

Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said Widodo would visit Kyiv and Moscow after representing Indonesia as a guest country at the G7 summit in Germany on June 26 and 27, becoming the first Asian leader to travel to both countries since fighting began.

“In the visit to Kyiv and Moscow, the president will meet with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky and President (Vladimir) Putin,” Marsudi said in an online briefing on Wednesday.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses festivalgoers via a video link during the Glastonbury festival near the village of Pilton in Somerset, southwest England, on June 24, 2022. – (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)
Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) shakes hands with his Kazakh counterpart Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during their meeting at the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF)in Saint Petersburg on June 17, 2022. – Oil-rich and sharing with Russia the world’s longest continuous border, Kazakhstan has long balanced its status as Moscow’s most trusted ally in ex-Soviet Central Asia against cordial and cooperative ties with the West. (Photo by HOST PHOTO TASS AGENCY / AFP)

Marsudi did not provide dates for Widodo’s meetings but his security minister, Mahfud MD, was quoted by state media on Monday as saying the Indonesian leader would meet Putin on June 30.

A report by Russian state news agency Tass earlier this month, citing a government source, announced the same date.

The foreign minister said Jokowi would seek to tackle the global food crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, which choked global markets and caused domestic shortages of cooking oil and surging prices for Indonesians.

“The president’s visit highlights (Indonesia’s) concerns on humanitarian issues, trying to contribute to resolving the food crisis caused by the war, as well as its impacts,” she said.

The knock-on effects for Indonesia — the world’s biggest producer of palm oil — pushed the government to impose a now-lifted export ban on the commodity in April.

Indonesia, like most major emerging economies, has tried to maintain a neutral position on the war and has called for a peaceful resolution to the months-long conflict.

Widodo refused to send weapons to Ukraine in response to a request from Zelensky, instead offering humanitarian aid.

Indonesia has invited Ukraine as a guest member of the G20 summit. Zelensky said he would attend at least in a virtual capacity, depending on the status of the war.


© Agence France-Presse