RI PRESIDENT Prabowo Subianto will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) High Level Conference (KTT) which will be held on November 11-16 in Lima, Peru.
From Media Indonesia’s monitoring, there is a special media center for media crew covering the 31st APEC Summit in Peru. The media center is located outside the main APEC event building, namely behind the Lima Convention Center (LCC) Building.
The APEC Peru Summit Media Center has tables and chairs that can be used by media crew. Based on Media Indonesia’s monitoring, several local media, such as RPP, IRTP, El Peruano, Andina, and Canal Online have filled the stands available in the media center.
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Not only does it provide facilities that make work easier, the committee also ensures that journalists’ stomachs do not go hungry. It can be seen that the APEC Peru Summit committee also prepared free food and drinks.
As for the plan, the number one person in Indonesia will give a speech on the last day of this grand annual event. The 31st APEC Summit, which was held in a retreat format, took place at the Lima Convention Center (LCC).
The LCC building is known as the January 27th Convention Center or in Spanish the Centro de Convenciones 27 de Enero. The LCC building is also a convention center in San Borja, Peru.
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This building is located in the cultural center of the city of Lima, which is in the vicinity of the Museo de la Nación and the National Library of Peru. The LCC building was built on an area of 10,884 m2 and was inaugurated on October 1 2015.
From monitoring by Indonesian Media, hundreds of Peruvian special police forces have carried out tight security. Peruvian special police forces are seen wearing full dark green uniforms and black berets. They were also seen carrying complete weapons.
Not only that, there were a number of police cars and ambulances on standby near the event location. The entrance and exit of the APEC Summit area are strictly guarded when every delegation and vehicle enters and exits.
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All delegates from various countries are required to enter the area using special IDs. So far, representatives from Brunei Darussalam, Japan, South Korea and Malaysia have visited the APEC Summit venue in Lima, Peru.
APEC is a cooperation forum for 21 economies around the Pacific Ocean. APEC’s main activities include trade, investment and other economic cooperation to encourage growth and increase prosperity in the Asia Pacific Region.
APEC member economies consist of the US, Australia, Indonesia Brunei Darussalam, Chile, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Papua New Guinea, China, Russia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand .
APEC cooperation is non-political and all decisions made are based on the consensus of its members and are non-binding. (Ykb/I-2)
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How will President Prabowo Subianto’s participation in the APEC Summit influence Indonesia’s trade relationships with other Asia-Pacific countries?
**Interview with Dr. Maria Lopez, Expert on International Trade and APEC Dynamics**
*Editor:* Welcome, Dr. Lopez! Thank you for joining us today to discuss President Prabowo Subianto’s upcoming attendance at the 31st APEC Summit in Lima, Peru. How significant is this event for Indonesia and the broader Asia-Pacific region?
*Dr. Lopez:* Thank you for having me! The APEC Summit is hugely significant, not only for Indonesia but for all member economies. Indonesia, as one of the largest economies in Southeast Asia, has a crucial role to play in discussions on trade, investment, and sustainable development. The summit provides a platform for Indonesia to strengthen bilateral relations and showcase its economic potential.
*Editor:* We understand that the Indonesian media has a dedicated space in the APEC Peru Summit Media Center. Why is this important for the country’s representation at such events?
*Dr. Lopez:* Having a dedicated media center is essential for ensuring that local perspectives are shared on an international stage. It allows Indonesian media to cover the summit comprehensively, providing insights into how these discussions impact local businesses and communities. Moreover, it fosters transparency and keeps citizens informed about their government’s initiatives.
*Editor:* We’ve heard that the committee prepared free food and drinks for journalists covering the event. How does such logistical support contribute to the overall success of the summit?
*Dr. Lopez:* Such provisions show that the organizers respect the work of journalists and understand the intense nature of their job during such high-profile events. It keeps them focused and energized, allowing them to report effectively on the summit proceedings. When media personnel feel supported, they can provide better coverage, which ultimately enhances the summit’s visibility and impact.
*Editor:* President Prabowo is set to deliver a speech on the last day of the summit. What topics do you anticipate he might address, given current global and regional trends?
*Dr. Lopez:* I expect President Prabowo to focus on several key themes: promoting regional free trade agreements, enhancing digital economies post-pandemic, and addressing climate change issues collectively. As a leader, he will likely emphasize Indonesia’s investment potential while advocating for cooperation in sustainable practices among APEC members.
*Editor:* Thank you, Dr. Lopez, for your insights today. As we approach the summit, it will be interesting to see how these discussions unfold and shape the future of the Asia-Pacific region.
*Dr. Lopez:* Thank you for having me. I look forward to the developments at the summit and the potential outcomes for Indonesia and its partners.