Previously, President Joko Widodo revealed that 17-18 heads of state would attend the G20 summit. "For the numbers 17-18, it is already a very large number, even under normal circumstances, the number 18 number 17 is already a lot. Which means that in a very difficult situation like today, he who came is an honor for us," he said.
Various preparations have also been made by the government to welcome the event. One of them is that the government has prepared 5 aircraft parking areas at Banyuwangi Airport.
If necessary, The Aga Khan-winning airport will be the transit airport or aircraft parking location of the planes of the G20 summit delegates.
The government also renovated several infrastructures in Bali to welcome the G20 Summit to the final stage of construction. The renovation is claimed to be environmentally friendly as a form of Indonesia's support in overcoming climate change.
PUPR Minister Basuki Hadimuljono said that the accessibility and connectivity of the road and bridge infrastructure network are improved to provide smoothness, safety, security, and comfort for road users.
(DKH)