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05
November

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has vowed to fully support the priority programs of President Joko: Widodo (Jokowi) during his second term of office.

Abe was responding to the Indonesian government's development programs unveiled during a bilateral meeting with President Jokowi on the sidelines of the 35th ASEAN Summit at the Impact Exhibition and Convention Center in Bangkok on Monday.

At the meeting, President Jokowi unveiled the priority programs of his government in the next five years, including the development of quality human resources, the continuation of infrastructure development, and the simplification of government regulations and bureaucracy reform, Chief of the Press, Media and Information Bureau of the Presidential Secretariat Erlin Suastini said in a press statement.


"At this meeting, I would like to focus on two issues, namely cooperation in the development of infrastructures and the development of quality human resources," Jokowi said.


Prime Minister Abe warmly welcomed the priority programs.


"Of course, Japan wants to cooperate in the fields which are the main priority, particularly infrastructure and human resource development ," he said.


President Jokowi said the two countries have been engaged in many areas of cooperation in the infrastructure sector, including the construction of Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, Jakarta-Surabaya semi-high-speed train and Patimban Port in West Java.


"Looking ahead, I also want to encourage the use of more local contents and the transfer of technology in our infrastructure development," he said.


The development of infrastructure has been able to connect economic centers to one another in the outskirt areas of the country, he said.

To realize the cooperation in human resource development, Jokowi invited Japan to enhance its cooperation with Indonesia in the fields of vocation and internship. (ANTARA)

05
November

President Joko Widodo raised the issues of hazardous and toxic waste in the 14th East Asian Summit, held in the IMPACT Arena, Nonthaburi, Thailand Monday.


"The President conveyed efforts to prevent the shipment of hazardous and toxic waste," said Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi who accompanied President Jokowi to the meeting that was attended by 18 countries. It was previously reported that several ASEAN countries had received containers filled with waste, which include hazardous and toxic waste.


The amount of such waste sent to Indonesia, up until October this year, had reached 2,194 containers.


"The Indonesian Customs and Ministry of Environment and Forestry examined 822 containers, after which 374 containers were returned to their countries of origin," Marsudi said.


There are another 210 containers containing raw materials of recycled paper and plastic mixed with hazardous and toxic waste that are in the process of being sent back to various countries, such as France, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Belgium, England, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Canada, and Japan, The Indonesian Customs and Excise previously stated.


Most of the contaminated containers have been sent from the United States and Germany, added Directorate General of Customs and Excise of the Ministry of Finance Heru Pambudi.


The Indonesian government firmly rejects the import of paper and plastic raw materials mixed with hazardous and toxic waste, Director of Waste and Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Rosa Vivien, stated. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the importers who are still carrying out these acts, to send them back.

Aside from hazardous and toxic waste, President Jokowi also touched on cooperation in marine debris management. In this field, ASEAN has cooperated with Australia and New Zealand.


Furthermore, Jokowi conveyed Indonesia's commitment to achieving the target of reducing marine waste down to 70 percent by 2025.


"In this context, the President is pushing for a global movement against plastic waste," Marsudi said. (ANTARA)

05
November

The Indonesian government will soon set up an organizing committee for the U-20 World Cup in 2021 to ensure the success of the tournament, Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali said.

"Of course, there will be a special committee. We will first report preparations for the U-20 World Cup to President Joko Widodo, after which we will look at what presidential instruction will be," he said at the Youth and Sports Ministry in Jakarta on Monday.

The organizing committee will comprise officials from relevant ministries and state institutions, he said.

They will make preparations for the U-20 World Cup according to their respective fields, he added.

"Some of them will be tasked with preparing stadiums and so on. There will be presidential instruction related to the preparations including (the organizational structure of) the organizing committee," he said.

The world football governing body FIFA officially announced Indonesia as the host of the U-20 World Cup in 2021 during the council meeting in Shanghai, China, on October 24.

Indonesia won the bid after beating out two contenders Brazil and Peru.

This will be the first time for Indonesia to host a FIFA tournament.

The government is expected to prepare 10 stadiums on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali for the event. (ANTARA)

04
November

United Nations Secretary General António Guterres has specifically praised Indonesia for its role in bridging peace efforts while it assumes the non-permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).


Guterres expressed the appreciation during a meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) at Impact Exhibition and Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand, on the sidelines of the 35th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit on Sunday, Chief of the Press, Media and Information Bureau of the Presidential Secretariat Erlin Suastini said in a press statement released on Sunday.

"At the meeting with the UN, the UN secretary general specifically praised Indonesia for its role as a bridge builder particularly while it assumes the non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council," Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi who also accompanied the president at the meeting said.


In its 52 years of existence, ASEAN has been able to create and maintain peace and stability in the region.


Apart from that, ASEAN also records economic growth which is above global average.


Hence, to showcase the role and benefit of ASEAN and its contribution to the global community, strong synergy between regional organizations such as ASEAN and the UN is considered necessary to be enhanced.

"The president stressed that strong synergy between regional organizations such as ASEAN and the UN is very important, meaning that if the regions are strong they will contribute to global peace," the minister said.


To that end, the president expressed Indonesia's commitment to make the issue of encouraging synergy between the regional organizations and the UN a priority issue while Indonesia assumes the non-permanent membership of the UNSC.

"The president said while Indonesia sits in the UNSC, the synergy between regions and the UN becomes one of its main priorities," the minister said. (ANTARA)