On Wednesday, Premier Li Qiang attended the 26th ASEAN Plus Three (APT) Summit at the 43rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia. Li emphasized the shared connections among the APT countries, which include Japan and South Korea, and underscored the significance of regional unity. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Indonesian President Joko Widodo hosts the APT summit. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
During the summit, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol pledged to collaborate with Tokyo and Beijing in promoting the resumption of trilateral meetings, including the South Korea, Japan, China Summit, in the near future. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks at the summit. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
The summit is shown in the ASEAN Summit’s media center. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends the 11th ASEAN-U.S. Summit in Jakarta on Wednesday. Harris stated that the U.S. will continue urging military junta-led Myanmar to pursue democracy, “end the horrific violence,” and “release all those unjustly detained.” She also unveiled a plan to establish a new U.S.-ASEAN center in Washington. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during the ASEAN-Canada Summit in Jakarta on Wednesday. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Indonesia’s recently appointed Minister of Communications and Information Minister Budi Arie Setiadi speaks with journalists on Wednesday. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Reporters interview Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, on Wednesday. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol leaves following the 26th APT Summit. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Premier Li Qiang departs from the venue of the 26th APT Summit. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin
Security personnel escort the convoy carrying the leaders as they leave the venue. Photo: Zhang Ruixue/Caixin