This is not a Typical Foreign Meeting

Last updated on June 13th, 2022 at 01:18 pm

Indonesia – Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) welcomed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to establish a tree and ride a bamboo bike during the state leader’s visit to Indonesia on Monday.

In view of this, The bike tour occurred in the Bogor Botanical Gardens region, Bogor District, West Java Province, while the tree was planted at the lawn of the Bogor Presidential Palace that is a piece of the professional flowerbed.

The two government heads established a camphor tree (Dryobalanops lanceolata). Subsequent to establishing the tree, Jokowi welcomed Albanese to Raasaa Resto, an eatery situated in the professional flowerbed region, for an up close and personal gathering.

Related Posts

They went to the restaurant by riding homegrown made bikes, whose edges were made from bamboo, through the course that is typically taken by the Indonesian president while spending his ends of the week. The ride went on around five minutes. Albanese was initiated as the 31st Australian Prime Minister on May 23, 2022.

Along with this, his visit to Indonesia stressed the significance of respective relations between the two nations. Albanese will be joined by Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell. As well as meeting with Jokowi, the top state leader is booked to set out on a functioning visit to Makassar City, South Sulawesi Province.

Noto

Jakarta-based Newswriter for The Asian Affairs. A budding newswriter that always keep track of the latest trends and news that are happening in my country Indonesia.

Recent Posts

Malaysia Job Market 2025–26: High-Demand Jobs, Salaries, and Career Opportunities

The future of Malaysia job market 2025-26 has high opportunities of the skilled professionals who are willing to extend their…

December 13, 2025

Mexico Gives Green Light to Steep Tariffs on Chinese and Foreign Goods

Mexico has accepted a new wave of steep tariffs on Chinese and other foreign goods, which is a big change…

December 13, 2025

Japan’s Growing Dementia Crisis and the High-Tech Race to Protect Its Elderly

Japan has a rapidly growing population with in excess of 28 per cent of its citizens being over the age…

December 13, 2025

Malaysia’s First Large-Scale Battery Storage System Inaugurated in Sabah, Borneo

With this clean-energy move, Malaysia has thus made a historic breakthrough as it is witnessed with the opening of the…

December 12, 2025

Endangered No More? World’s Rarest Ape Faces Extinction After Floods in Sumatra

Sumatra, which has a lot of different kinds of plants and animals and is famous for its beautiful jungles and…

December 12, 2025

Sri Lanka’s Tea Heartland in Ruins After Ditwah’s Fury

Sri Lanka's famous tea-growing area was devastated when Cyclone Ditwah went through the central highlands, destroying farms and forcing thousands…

December 12, 2025

This website uses cookies.

Read More