Indonesian president to visit China


Jokowi is the first foreign head of state to visit China after the Beijing Winter Olympics, and China is also the first stop of Jokowi's first trip to East Asia since the pandemic. - Reuters

BEIJING (Xinhua): At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo will visit China from July 25 to 26, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying announce.

In response to a question on the visit, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told a press briefing Thursday (July 21) that Jokowi is the first foreign head of state to visit China after the Beijing Winter Olympics, and China is also the first stop of Jokowi's first trip to East Asia since the pandemic, reflecting that China and Indonesia attach great importance to bilateral relations.

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