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Widodo’s ‘balancing act’ meeting Xi in Beijing ahead of G20
- Indonesian president seeking to shore up Chinese investment while navigating US-China rivalry
- But Widodo is also trying to ensure a successful Group of 20 leaders’ summit in November
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It was a rare visit by a foreign leader to China, but Indonesian President Joko Widodo was in a difficult position when he met his counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing on Tuesday.
Widodo wants more Chinese investment in his country, like other Southeast Asian nations, but is also seeking to navigate US-China rivalry while maintaining friendly ties with both.
He also faces the bigger challenge of trying to ensure that the Group of 20 summit goes smoothly when Indonesia hosts it for the first time in November.
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The G20 is divided by Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, with some members wanting Russia out of the bloc and threatening to boycott the leaders’ summit if President Vladimir Putin attends.

The Bali summit will perhaps be the most consequential in years against the background of the Ukraine war and global supply chain and food crisis.
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