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Foreign ministers of the world’s 20 biggest economies are descending on Bali from July 7 to 8 to attend a the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM), themed “Building a more peaceful, stable and prosperous world together”, and comes amid a global food crisis fueled by climate shocks and the COVID-19 pandemic and exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. One of the confirmed participants to the FMM, Josep Borrel, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, spoke to The Jakarta Post’s A. Muh. Ibnu Aqil about strengthening multilateralism and address the strategic aspects of global recovery efforts. Following is an excerpt from the interview.
Question: How does the EU relate to the Indonesian G20’s three priority issues, global health architecture, sustainable energy transition and digital transformation?
Answer: Indonesia’s G20 priority issues coincide with the EU’s own priorities. and we can only address these issues together. The G20 constitutes, in that sense, a crucial platform. It is [common sense], indeed, but we need a global response to global problems.
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