In a significant move to strengthen bilateral ties, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is set to visit China from November 8 to 10, as announced by the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday.
At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Prabowo will participate in a welcome ceremony, followed by high-level talks with President Xi. Additionally, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Chairman Zhao Leji, of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, will meet with President Prabowo during his visit.
China and Indonesia have long been close neighbors and strategic partners, sharing a vision of a common future. Under the leadership of both heads of state, the relationship between the two nations has seen robust development, entering a new phase of building a community with a shared destiny.
This visit marks President Prabowo’s continued commitment to fostering strong China-Indonesia relations, reinforcing his dedication to enhancing strategic cooperation and mutual trust between the two countries. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning emphasized that this visit will further elevate the China-Indonesia community, contributing to the modernization efforts of both nations and promoting regional and global prosperity.
\"China is ready to work with Indonesia to take this visit as an opportunity to consolidate high-level political mutual trust, deepen all-round strategic cooperation and elevate the building of a China-Indonesia community with a shared future to new heights, thus injecting strong impetus into the two countries' respective modernization processes and contributing to regional and global prosperity,\" Mao said.
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to visit China Nov. 8-10
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