Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has departed for South Korea to participate in the upcoming APEC 2025 summit. This significant diplomatic journey commenced today, Thursday (October 30), as confirmed by Minister of State Secretary (Mensesneg) Prasetyo Hadi.
Speaking to reporters at Antara Heritage in Central Jakarta, Hadi underscored the importance of the President’s mission. He confirmed the departure, stating, “Yes, earlier today, the President departed for Korea to attend the APEC Summit.” This initial statement set the tone for the high-level engagement awaiting President Subianto.
Hadi further elaborated on the President’s itinerary, confirming that President Subianto is expected to remain in South Korea for approximately three days to fulfill his commitments at the high-level international forum. He also extended a request for public support, saying, “He will be in Korea for roughly three days. We kindly ask for your prayers and blessings for a smooth journey.”
Emphasizing the singular focus of this diplomatic mission, Hadi clarified that President Prabowo Subianto‘s schedule in South Korea is dedicated exclusively to the APEC agenda. “There are no other engagements. He is solely attending the Summit,” Hadi affirmed, highlighting the critical nature of the multilateral gathering for Indonesia’s international relations.
Summary
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has departed for South Korea to participate in the APEC 2025 summit. This diplomatic journey commenced on Thursday, October 30, as confirmed by Minister of State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi. The President is expected to remain in South Korea for approximately three days to fulfill his commitments at the high-level international forum.
Hadi clarified that President Subianto’s schedule in South Korea is dedicated exclusively to the APEC agenda, with no other engagements. This highlights the critical nature of the multilateral gathering for Indonesia’s international relations.