Before heading to Brazil, President Prabowo had been in Lima, Peru, attending the 2024 APEC Summit. He left Peru on the afternoon of November 16, traveling from his accommodation in Lima to Jorge Chavez International Airport.

During his time in Peru, Prabowo held a series of important bilateral talks on the sidelines of the APEC summit, focusing on trade, investment, and regional cooperation.

On the first day of the APEC summit, President Prabowo met with Peru’s President Dina Boluarte and shared a breakfast with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The second day of the event saw further diplomatic engagements, with Prabowo meeting Vietnam’s President Luong Cuong, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. These meetings emphasized Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening economic and political ties with key countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

At the conclusion of the APEC summit, Prabowo delivered a closing speech, highlighting the importance of regional cooperation and the need for sustainable economic growth. He then departed Lima and headed for Brazil, where the G20 summit will provide another platform for discussing issues that are critical to Indonesia’s development agenda.

During the G20 Summit, President Prabowo will engage in discussions focused on combating global poverty and hunger. Leaders will also explore strategies for transitioning to more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy sources. This is in line with the global push for a green economy, which emphasizes the need to reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy technologies.

Indonesia’s participation in the G20 summit underscores the country’s growing influence in international discussions on global economic and environmental issues. President Prabowo’s leadership in these forums is seen as a key factor in shaping Indonesia’s role in addressing global challenges and advancing solutions that benefit both developing and developed nations alike.