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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Joko Widodo, the 7th president of Indonesia. Joko Widodo has conducted 58 foreign trips to 41 countries during his presidency, which began on 20 October 2014 and ended on 20 October 2024.
The number of visits per country where he had travelled are:
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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1 | 8–12 November | China | Beijing | Jokowi attended APEC China 2014 as his first international conference. [1] [2] |
12–13 November | Myanmar | Naypyidaw | Jokowi attended his first ASEAN Summit, in addition to the China-ASEAN conference. [1] [3] | |
14–16 November | Australia | Brisbane | Jokowi attended his first G20 summit. [1] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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2 | 5–7 February | Malaysia | Putrajaya | Jokowi attended bilateral talks with Malaysian PM Najib Razak to discuss maritime borders and cooperation in addition to Indonesian students and workers in Malaysia. [4] [5] |
7–8 February | Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | Jokowi attended bilateral talks with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, discussing cooperation in trade, labor and defense. [6] | |
8–10 February | Philippines | Manila | Jokowi attended bilateral talks with President Benigno Aquino III, discussing maritime boundaries, cooperation in security, education and economics, in addition to protection of citizens and migrant workers. [7] | |
3 | 22–25 March | Japan | Tokyo | Jokowi visited Japan to engage in talks with PM Shinzo Abe regarding economic cooperation, specifically infrastructure development. [8] |
25–28 March | China | Beijing Sanya, Hainan | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with Xi Jinping in Beijing, discussing economic cooperation and infrastructure development in addition to requesting a visa exemption for Indonesian citizens visiting China. [9] He then went to Sanya to conduct bilateral meetings with Dutch PM Mark Rutte and become a keynote speaker. [10] | |
28–29 March | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Jokowi attended the wedding of Malaysian PM Najib Razak's daughter. [11] | |
29 March | Singapore | Jokowi attended the funeral of former Singaporean PM Lee Kuan Yew. [12] | ||
4 | 26–27 April | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Jokowi attended an ASEAN Summit. [13] |
5 | 11–12 May | Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby | Jokowi signed agreements on cross-border crime, human resources cooperation, and economic cooperation with PNG PM Peter O'Neill. [14] |
6 | 28–29 July | Singapore | Jokowi met Singaporean president Tony Tan Keng Yam and PM Lee Hsien Loong to discuss economic cooperation. [15] | |
7 | 11–13 September | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | Jokowi arrived just after the Mecca crane collapse which killed 11 Indonesians, and held a press conference upon landing. The bilateral talks with King Salman involved defense cooperation, hajj affairs, investment, and a request of clemency for 4 Indonesians on death row. [16] [17] |
13–14 September | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi Dubai | Jokowi met with crown prince Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi and discussed investment. [18] Later, he went to Dubai for a working visit. [19] | |
14–15 September | Qatar | Doha | Jokowi met with Qatari businessmen and urged them to invest in Indonesia. [20] | |
8 | 25–28 October | United States | Washington, D.C. San Francisco | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with US President Barack Obama in the White House regarding investment and religious tolerance, issuing a joint statement on maritime, defense, economic and energy cooperation, before heading to meet business and academic leaders in San Francisco. [21] [22] |
9 | 15–16 November | Turkey | Antalya | Jokowi participated in the 2015 G20 Antalya summit, holding talks with Xi Jinping and newly elected Justin Trudeau. [23] |
10 | 30 November–2 December | France | Paris | Jokowi attended the COP 21, where he gave a speech committing to reducing Indonesia's emission by 29 percent in 2030 (or 41 percent with international support), and increasing renewable energy shares to 23 percent by 2025. [24] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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11 | 26 January | East Timor | Dili | Jokowi met with East Timorese PM Rui Maria de Araujo and President Taur Matan Ruak. [25] |
12 | 15–17 February | United States | California | Jokowi attended the ASEAN-US Summit and visited tech companies in Silicon Valley. [26] |
17–19 April | Germany | Berlin | Jokowi met German president Joachim Gauck and chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss investment and labor training, before speaking in the German-Indonesian business forum. [27] | |
19–21 April | United Kingdom | London | Jokowi met British PM David Cameron. [27] | |
21–22 April | Belgium | Brussels | Jokowi visited the European Union office and met with its leaders Martin Schulz, Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker to discuss the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and trade affairs, before meeting CEOs from Nordic countries and attending a reception by King Philippe of Belgium. [27] | |
22–23 April | Netherlands | Amsterdam Leiden Rotterdam | Jokowi met with PM Mark Rutte and discussed water management, maritime affairs, trade and investment. He also visited the University of Leiden and Port of Rotterdam. [27] | |
13 | 15–17 May | South Korea | Seoul | Jokowi fulfilled an invitation by president Park Geun-Hye and discussed about South Korea being a partner in accelerating Indonesian industrialization. [28] |
18–20 May | Russia | Sochi | Jokowi attended the ASEAN-Russia summit, in addition to meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin and several Russian businessman. [28] | |
14 | 26–27 May | Japan | Shima, Mie | Jokowi was invited as a guest to the 42nd G7 summit. [29] |
15 | 2–6 September | China | Hangzhou | Jokowi attended the 2016 G20 Hangzhou summit, and met with Xi Jinping in addition to Alibaba CEO Jack Ma. [30] |
6–8 September | Laos | Vientiane | Jokowi attended the ASEAN summit. [31] | |
16 | 12–14 December | India | New Delhi | Jokowi met with PM Narendra Modi to discuss economic cooperation and the Indian Ocean Rim Association. [32] |
14–15 December | Iran | Tehran | Jokowi met with Iranian president Hassan Rouhani to discuss cooperation, mainly in the energy sector. [33] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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17 | 25–27 February | Australia | Sydney | Jokowi met with PM Malcolm Turnbull and conducted bilateral talks on trade. [34] |
18 | 28–30 April | Philippines | Manila Davao City | Jokowi attended the ASEAN Summit and conducted bilateral talks with Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte, in addition to inaugurating a new sea route between Davao-General Santos-Bitung. [35] |
30 April–1 May | Hong Kong | Jokowi visited Hong Kong and met with Indonesians workers there, before meeting executive Leung Chun-Ying and business leaders. [36] | ||
19 | 14–15 May | China | Beijing | Jokowi attended the first Belt and Road Forum and signed with Xi Jinping a five-year comprehensive Indonesia-China strategic partnership. [37] |
20 | 21 May | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | Jokowi attended the Arab Islamic American Summit. [38] |
21 | 5–6 July | Turkey | Ankara | Jokowi met with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and discussed economic, industrial and counter-terrorism cooperation. [39] |
6–9 July | Germany | Hamburg | Jokowi attended the 2017 G20 Hamburg summit, where he conducted talks with US president Donald Trump, among others. [40] | |
22 | 6–7 September | Singapore | Jokowi visited Singapore to commemorate 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and met with Singaporean PM Lee Hsien Long. [41] | |
23 | 10–12 November | Vietnam | Đà Nẵng | Jokowi attended the APEC Vietnam 2017 summit. [42] |
12–16 November | Philippines | Manila | Jokowi attended the ASEAN summit. [43] | |
24 | 22 November | Malaysia | Kuching | Jokowi attended an annual meeting with Malaysian PM Najib Razak. [44] |
25 | 13–14 December | Turkey | Istanbul | Jokowi attended the special OIC summit regarding American recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, and condemned Trump's decision. [45] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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26 | 24–25 January | Sri Lanka | Colombo | Jokowi met with Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena and discussed trade and economic affairs. [46] |
25–26 January | India | New Delhi | Jokowi attended the ASEAN-India summit, then held bilateral talks with Indian PM Narendra Modi on trade. Jokowi left New Delhi after meeting Vietnamese PM Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. [47] [48] | |
26–27 January | Pakistan | Islamabad | Jokowi visited the National Assembly of Pakistan, met with president Mamnoon Hussain and PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. [49] | |
27–29 January | Bangladesh | Dhaka Cox's Bazar | Jokowi met Bengali PM Sheikh Hasina for bilateral talks, and visited Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar. [50] [51] | |
29 January | Afghanistan | Kabul | Jokowi visited Afghanistan for six hours, meeting president Ashraf Ghani and conducted bilateral talks, stating that Indonesia will help in peacebulding and reconciliation in Afghanistan. [52] [53] | |
27 | 15–18 March | Australia | Sydney | Jokowi attended the ASEAN-Australia forum and engaged in bilateral talks with Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull. [54] |
18–20 March | New Zealand | Wellington | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks and commemorated the 60 year anniversary of Indonesia-New Zealand relations. [55] | |
28 | 27–28 April | Singapore | Jokowi attended the 32nd ASEAN Summit and conducted bilateral talks with other leaders, such as Singaporean PM Lee Hsien Long and Burmese president Win Myint. [56] [57] | |
29 | 9–11 September | South Korea | Seoul | Jokowi met South Korean business leaders and conducted bilateral talks with president Moon Jae-in. [58] |
11–12 September | Vietnam | Hanoi | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with Vietnamese PM Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, before attending the World Economic Forum on ASEAN. [59] | |
30 | 13–15 November | Singapore | Jokowi attended the 33rd ASEAN Summit, and had bilateral meetings with Russian president Vladimir Putin, Chilean president Michelle Bachelet and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe. [60] | |
15–18 November | Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby | Jokowi attended the APEC Papua New Guinea 2018 summit. |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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31 | 14–15 April | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh Mecca | Jokowi attended an invitation by King Salman, meeting him and crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman in Riyadh before going on an umrah at Mecca. [61] |
32 | 28–29 June | Japan | Osaka | Jokowi attended the 2019 G20 Osaka summit. |
33 | 8–9 August | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Jokowi visited Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and held bilateral talks. [62] |
9 August | Singapore | Jokowi attended Singapore's national day celebrations. [62] | ||
34 | 9 October | Jokowi attended annual meetings with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. [63] | ||
35 | 2–4 November | Thailand | Bangkok | Jokowi attended the ASEAN Summit and the East Asia Summit. [64] First international trip following his second inauguration. [65] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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36 | 12–13 January | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | Jokowi attended an invitation by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and held bilateral talks. [66] |
37 | 8–10 February | Australia | Canberra | Jokowi met with Australian Governor-General David Hurley and PM Scott Morrison to hold bilateral talks. He also delivers a speech in the House of Representatives [67] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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38 | 30–31 October | Italy | Rome | Jokowi attended the 2021 G20 Rome summit. |
1–2 November | United Kingdom | Glasgow | Jokowi attended the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference. [68] | |
3–4 November | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi Dubai | Jokowi met Emirati business leaders and held bilateral talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. He also visited the Indonesian Pavilion at the Expo 2020. [69] [70] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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39 | 10 May | Netherlands | Amsterdam | Jokowi made a transit in Amsterdam en route to Washington, D. C. [71] |
10–14 May | United States | Washington, D. C. Boca Chica, Texas | Jokowi participated in a series of meetings of the ASEAN-US Special Summit (AUSS) and also met the CEO of Tesla, Inc., Elon Musk. [72] [73] | |
15 May | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | Jokowi expressed condolences to the UAE government, people, and the family of the late President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. [74] | |
40 | 27–28 June | Germany | Munich Schloss Elmau | Jokowi attended the 48th G7 summit as Indonesia holds G20 Presidency 2022 and conducted bilateral talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida, British PM Boris Johnson, India's PM Narendra Modi, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen, EU Council Charles Michel. [75] |
28 June | Poland | Rzeszow Przemyśl | Jokowi made a transit in Rzeszow and Przemyśl en route to Kyiv by train. [76] [77] | |
29 June | Ukraine | Kyiv Irpin | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mariinskyi Palace and also toured several locations, including a destroyed apartment complex in Irpin and Kyiv's Center of Endocrinology. This is his second presidential trip to a war zone after his visit to Afghanistan in 2018. [78] | |
30 June | Poland | Rzeszow Przemyśl | Jokowi returned to Poland after a 12-hour train journey from Kyiv. [79] | |
30 June | Russia | Moscow | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with President Vladimir Putin. [80] | |
1 July | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | Jokowi traveled to UAE to discuss investment cooperation. [81] | |
41 | 26 July | China | Beijing | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with Premier Li Keqiang and President Xi Jinping to extend the Global Maritime Fulcrum-Belt and Road Initiative (GMF-BRI) cooperation. [82] |
27 July | Japan | Tokyo | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with PM Fumio Kishida and met with Emperor Naruhito. [83] | |
28 July | South Korea | Seoul | Jokowi met South Korean business leaders and conducted bilateral talks with President Yoon Suk-yeol. [84] | |
42 | 10–13 November | Cambodia | Phnom Penh | Jokowi attended the ASEAN Summit and the East Asia Summit. [85] |
43 | 18–19 November | Thailand | Bangkok | Jokowi attended the APEC Thailand 2022 summit. [86] |
44 | 13–14 December | Belgium | Brussels | Jokowi attended the ASEAN-EU Commemorative Summit marks 45 years of diplomatic relations. [87] Jokowi also conducted bilateral talks with Czech PM Petr Fiala and met King Philippe of Belgium in Laeken Palace. [88] |
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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45 | 16 March | Singapore | Jokowi attended annual Leaders’ Retreat with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. [89] | |
46 | 15–18 April | Germany | Hanover | Jokowi attended and opened the 2023 Hannover Messe along with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, while meeting several European executives regarding investments in Indonesia. [90] [91] |
47 | 19–21 May | Japan | Hiroshima | Jokowi attended the 49th G7 summit as Indonesia holds ASEAN Presidency 2023 and conducted bilateral talks with Japanese PM Fumio Kishida, British PM Rishi Sunak, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Cook Islander PM Mark Brown, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, French President Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen. [92] |
48 | 7 June | Singapore | Jokowi attended Ecosperity Week 2023 to promote investments in Nusantara and met with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. [93] | |
7–8 June | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur Putrajaya | Jokowi held bilateral talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, met with Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah and visited Chow Kit Market. [94] | |
49 | 3–4 July | Australia | Sydney | Jokowi met with Australian Governor-General David Hurley and PM Anthony Albanese to hold annual Leaders' Meeting. [95] |
5 July | Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby | Jokowi met with Papua New Guinean Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae and PM James Marape to hold bilateral talks and attended the first Indonesia–Papua New Guinea business forum. [95] | |
50 | 27–28 July | China | Chengdu | Jokowi held bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping, met with Chinese business leaders and attended the opening ceremony of 2021 Summer World University Games. [96] |
51 | 20–21 August | Kenya | Nairobi | Jokowi made his first presidential visit to Africa and held bilateral talks with President William Ruto. [97] [98] |
21–22 August | Tanzania | Dar es Salaam | Jokowi held bilateral talks with President Samia Suluhu Hassan and meet Tanzanian business leaders. [99] | |
22–23 August | Mozambique | Maputo | Jokowi held bilateral talks with President Filipe Nyusi. [100] | |
23–24 August | South Africa | Johannesburg | Jokowi attended the 15th BRICS summit and conducted bilateral talks with the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde. [97] [98] | |
52 | 8–10 September | India | New Delhi | Jokowi attended the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit, chaired the 1st MIKTA Leaders' Gathering, conducted bilateral talks with Dutch PM Mark Rutte, Emirati President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. |
53 | 17–18 October | China | Beijing | Jokowi attended the 2023 Belt and Road Forum, conducted bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang, and Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe. [101] |
18–20 October | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman and attended the ASEAN-GCC summit. [102] | |
54 | 11–12 November | Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with Jordanian King Abdullah II, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and attended the OIC Extraordinary Meeting. [103] | ||
12–17 November | United States | Washington, D.C. San Francisco | Jokowi held bilateral talks with President Joe Biden at the White House. [104] Before heading to the White House, Jokowi delivered a public lecture at Georgetown University. [105] In San Francisco, Jokowi conducted trilateral talks with Papuan New Guinean PM James Marape, and Fijian PM Sitiveni Rabuka, conducted bilateral talk with Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, and Jokowi attended the APEC United States 2023 Summit. | |
17 November | Japan | Tokyo | Jokowi made transit in Tokyo Haneda Airport en route to Jakarta by airplane after a 12-hour journey from San Francisco | |
55 | 16–19 December | Jokowi attended the ASEAN-Japan summit. [106] | ||
Dates | Country | Locations | Details | |
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56 | 9–11 January | Philippines | Manila | Jokowi held bilateral talks with President Bongbong Marcos at the Malacañang Palace. [107] |
11–13 January | Vietnam | Hanoi Hai Phong | Jokowi held bilateral talks with President Võ Văn Thưởng and then to the Chairman of National Assembly of Vietnam ,Vương Đình Huệ.The president also conducted bilateral meeting with Phạm Minh Chính, PM of Vietnam. [108] The next day, Jokowi attended a High-Level Business Dialogue alongside PM of Vietnam. He invited Vietnamese entrepreneurs to invest in Indonesia's new capital city IKN Nusantara. [109] The president also visit VinFast EV manufacturing complex in Hai Phong and praised the company's plans to invest $1.2 billion in EV sector. [110] | |
13–14 January | Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | Jokowi held a meeting with a number of consortiums of investors of Brunei Darussalam. [111] The president also attend the wedding reception of Prince Mateen, son of the Sultan of Brunei Darussalam. [112] | |
57 | 4–6 March | Australia | Melbourne | Jokowi attend ASEAN-Australia Special Summit marks 50 years of diplomatic relations. Jokowi also conducted bilateral talks with Cambodia PM Hun Manet, Australia PM Anthony Albanese and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon [113] |
58 | 17 July | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | Jokowi directly greeted by President of UAE, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the Presidential Airport in Abu Dhabi. The two leaders discussing a raft of agreements included co-operation on infrastructure development, artificial intelligence and other environmental issues. They also has a discussion to accelerate the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Cepa) which is signed between the countries in July 2022. [114] Jokowi also performs prayer in a Abu Dhabi Mosque that named after him, President Joko Widodo Mosque. [115] He also received the Order of Zayed, the highest civilian honor that the UAE leader confers to world leaders and heads of state. [116] |
The following multilateral meetings were scheduled to take place during Jokowi's 2014–2019 term in office.
Group | Year | |||||
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2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
APEC | 10–12 November Beijing | 18–19 November Manila | 19–20 November Lima | 10–11 November Đà Nẵng | 17–18 November Port Moresby | |
EAS (ASEAN) | 12–13 November Naypyidaw | 21–22 November Kuala Lumpur | 6–8 September Vientiane | 13–14 November Pasay | 14–15 November Central Area | |
G20 | 15–16 November Brisbane | 15–16 November Antalya | 4–5 September Hangzhou | 7–8 July Hamburg | 30 November–1 December Buenos Aires | 28–29 June Osaka |
Others | None | None | None | None | None | None |
██ = Future event ██ = Did / will not attend ██ = Event cancelled |
The following multilateral meetings are scheduled to take place during Jokowi's 2019–2024 term in office.
Group | Year | |||||
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2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
APEC | 16–17 November Santiago | 20 November (virtual) Kuala Lumpur | 12 November (virtual) Auckland | 18–19 November Bangkok | 15–17 November San Francisco | |
EAS (ASEAN) | 4 November Bangkok | 26 June & 11 November (virtual) Hanoi | 26–27 October (virtual) Bandar Seri Begawan | 12–13 November Phnom Penh | 6–7 September Jakarta | 10–11 October Vientiane |
G20 | 21–22 November (virtual) Riyadh | 30–31 October Rome | 15–16 November Bali | 9–10 September New Delhi | ||
Others | None | None | None | G7 Summit 26–28 June Krün | G7 Summit 19–21 May Hiroshima BRICS Summit 22–24 August Johannesburg | World Water Forum 18–25 May Bali |
██ = Future event ██ = Did / will not attend ██ = Event cancelled |
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