President Mauricio Macri left Tuesday evening for Japan to participate on
Friday and Saturday next to the G20 Leaders Summit, which meets annually to
heads of state and government of the leading industrialized and emerging
countries. The first leg of Macri, who travels accompanied by First Lady
Juliana Awada, will be in the city of Jakarta, Indonesia, where on
Wednesday he will meet with the president of the island country, Joko
Widodo, on an official visit. As part of the activities of the G20, Macri
will have audiences with the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe; President
of Chile, Sebastián Piñera, among other leaders. In turn, he will meet with
leaders who make up the Lima Group and the President of the European
Commission, Jean Claude Juncker. At the start of his tour, Macri will
arrive in Jakarta on Wednesday morning and around 11 (10 hours ahead of
Argentina) will be received by Widodo at the Presidential Palace in Bogor.
After t...