Friday, 22 July 2002 – (JAKARTA) G20 Summit will be held in Bali on 15-16 November 2022. This summit will be the culmination of the intensive processes and efforts of the entire G20 workflow (Ministerial Meetings, Working Groups, and Engagement Groups) during the year of chairmanship of Indonesia.
Retno Marsudi, the foreign minister, said on Thursday that preparations for the G20 Summit, which would take place in Bali in November 2022, were still ongoing. Before the G20 Summit, the minister exchanged notes with Sri Mulyani Indrawati, the finance minister, about the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting that took place earlier this month and the G20 Finance Ministers’ Meeting that took place last week.
At a media briefing held online, Marsudi stated that Indonesia tried to begin the G20 Summit preparations more aggressively after the two meetings.
Throughout the two G20 ministerial meetings, support for Indonesia’s G20 presidency was shown by G20 member nations. Infrastructure and logistics, protocol and security, and health services are all part of the G20 Summit’s planning. According to Marsudi, Indonesia, which has Southeast Asia’s largest economy, is in charge of helping to create a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.
She continued by saying that Indonesia would play a greater role in developing collaboration and disseminating the spirit of solidarity and peace in the face of the world’s unhealthily competitive environment and eroding multilateralism.
Sandiaga Uno, the minister of tourism and creative economy, stated that the third or fourth week of October this year is when it is anticipated that all preparations for the G20 Summit will be finished. Uno declared that everything is proceeding as planned.
The European Union and 19 other important nations make up the G20, a forum for global collaboration (EU). More than 60% of the world’s population, 75% of its trade, and 80% of its gross domestic output are represented by the G0 members (GDP).