On this occasion, the JCI delegation led by the President of JCI Indonesia, Felix Susanto, reported on the plans for the Asia-Pacific Congress 2023, which at the opening of next May 10 invited Menpora Dito to attend.
It was also explained that JCI is a non-political and non-sectarian national youth organization, of which Indonesia, as a member, will continue to network internationally through youth programs.
“Thank you, welcome to Indonesia. As Minister of Youth and Sports, you are welcome and open to collaboration, cooperation, synergy in the field of youth and sports,” said Menpora Dito , with great intimacy as a youthful comrade.
He continued, the Menpora said that he had just attended the opening of the SEA Games in Cambodia, and the occasion was also used to establish diplomacy with the Ministers of Youth and Sports of the countries of l ‘ASEAN, including Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore.
“Yesterday in Cambodia, I met with the Minister of Youth and Sports of Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, diplomacy around youth and sports to establish better future cooperation,” he said. declared.
Specifically for the JCI Japan delegation, with more than 2,000 participants, they expressed their appreciation, as well as in the field of sports, it was said that the Ministry of Youth and Sports visited the National Training Center from Ajinomoto in Japan, and would use as a benchmark for a similar development in Indonesia.
“Thank you for the more than 2,000 JCI participants from Japan. And for sporting purposes, the Ministry of Youth and Sports visited the Ajinomoto National Training Center in Japan, it will serve as a reference for the construction of a sports center in Indonesia,” he added.
In the meantime, JCI Indonesia President Felix Susanto very much hopes that Menpora Dito will be present at the opening of the Congress and will make encouraging remarks to the participants who come from various Asia Pacific countries.
“Mr. Minister, thank you for being accepted, please attend the opening later to encourage all the participants who are young people. This is the Asia-Pacific Congress, there are 4,500 registered, of which Japan is more than 2,000, which includes 18-40 year olds,” he pleaded.
Accompanying the Menpora, Special Staff for Communication and International Relations Alia Noorayu Laksono, Special Staff for Youth and Sports Innovation Acceleration Hasintya Saraswati and Special Staff for Law and Governance Compliance Alvin Saptamandra Suryohadiprojo. From JPI Japan, there are President Masahiro Aso and Vice President Marii Kitamura, Malaysian President Matt Ngai Chee Hau, Cambodian President Bunlene Khim, Thai President Chidcha Chophaiboon, Timorese President Janio and Indian President Kaveen Kumar. ***