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Biden unlikely to attend Asean summits in September

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WASHINGTON/JAKARTA — U.S. President Joe Biden is unlikely to attend summits with Southeast Asian leaders in Jakarta next month, multiple sources told Reuters, an absence that would raise questions about U.S. commitment to a region vital in its efforts to push back against China’s expanding influence.

Biden is due to attend a Sept. 9-10 G20 summit in India and said on Tuesday he plans to visit an important emerging Southeast Asian partner Vietnam “shortly” to upgrade ties, but his presence at the Sept. 4-7 summits of the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is in significant doubt.

One source close to the matter said Biden would not go to Indonesia, and another cited a Washington-based ambassador from an Asean member as saying that Indonesia had been informed on Monday that Biden would not be going. Other sources cited White House officials as saying that Biden’s attendance was “unlikely.”

Asked if it was correct that Biden would not be going to Indonesia, a senior White House official told Reuters on Tuesday: “We’re still working on it … we’ll probably have more to say about it soon.”

White House spokespersons did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Sources said Biden’s schedule for Asia is not official until it has been announced and could change.

Several Asean diplomats said it would be a significant disappointment if Biden did not go to Jakarta, given the public emphasis his administration puts on the importance of ties with the region.

One senior diplomat referred to Indonesia having scheduled the Asean summits, which are normally held in November, for September, specifically to make is possible for Biden to attend and then go on to the G20.

Sources said Biden was expected to send Vice President Kamala Harris in his place. Harris, the first Asian American vice president, has conducted diplomacy in the region before.

Disappointment in region​

Biden already caused disappointment in the region when he canceled what would have been the first visit by a serving U.S. president to Papua New Guinea in May and a subsequent planned visit to Australia because he was working to close a deal with lawmakers to resolve the U.S. debt ceiling crisis.

In an address to an Asean-related event in Washington on Tuesday evening, Biden’s deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer hailed the U.S.-Asean relationship and said that “Asean centrality” was at the heart of the administration’s strategy for the Indo-Pacific region.

Policy analysts said another no-show by Biden, who attended Asean meetings in Cambodia in November, would call that characterization into question.

“It will be viewed as another let down by the region,” said Murray Hiebert, a senior associate with the Southeast Asia program at Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies.

“Southeast Asia has been impressed that Washington under Biden has stepped up engagement with the region,” Hiebert said.

“For him to skip the summit when he will already be nearby attending a summit in India, and likely making an official visit to Vietnam, will prompt many in the region to wonder whether the U.S. is again slipping back to its episodic and half-hearted engagement with the region.”

Ted Osius, a former U.S. ambassador to Vietnam who heads the U.S.-Asean Business Council, said there would likely be some disappointment if Biden was unable to go to Jakarta, although he stressed the “dramatic” increase in U.S. government-to-government engagement with Asean under Biden, a Democrat.

Asean members were unhappy when Biden’s Republican predecessor Donald Trump skipped regional summits for three consecutive years, something policy experts saw as playing into China’s expansion of its influence in the region.

Trump’s predecessor Barack Obama attended every U.S.-Asean and East Asia summit from 2011, apart from 2013, when he canceled due to a government shutdown at home.



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Kemala Harris would be OK in my opinion. It is good to have her in Jakarta. Biden has been to Indonesia last year. Important Indonesian - US cooperation have already been made during G20 meeting.

There will be more events between Indonesia and US if Kemala Haris visit Jakarta. He could watch FIBA World Cup as well here that will be held from late August to 20 September
 
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Meeting with many Indonesian female leaders like Puan Maharani, Sri Mulyani, Yenny Wahid, Susi Pujastuti etc will likely to happen if Kemala represent US

I hope issue like technology restriction happen for Indonesian engineers in KF21 program can be talked during Kemala Haris visit.
 
Bye bye Mr. Bad luck!!!

Please stay in the US.

Whether Biden present or not in ASEAN meeting will not change the fact that US military does present in this region, particularly in SCS, Singapore, Australia (Darwin - close to Indonesia), and Philippine ( new deal under Marcos junior )

This region has already been very important to USA, regardlees Biden appear in ASEAN meeting or not...

SEA is the heart of US - China geopolitical rivalry and where both militaries meet frequently ( some times with incidents )

The trade pact with US is more strategically important than this ASEAN meeting. Kemala Haris is likely to represent US in this year ASEAN meeting and she has more time than Biden to make more meeting if she visit Jakarta in September.
 
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Whether Biden present or not in ASEAN meeting will not change the fact that US military does present in this region, particularly in SCS, Singapore, Australia (Darwin - close to Indonesia), and Philippine ( new deal under Marcos junior )

This region has already been very important to USA, regardlees Biden appear in ASEAN meeting or not...

SEA is the heart of US - China geopolitical rivalry and where both militaries meet frequently ( some times with incidents )

The trade pact with US is more strategically important than this ASEAN meeting. Kemala Haris is likely to represent US in this year ASEAN meeting and she has more time than Biden to make more meeting if she visit Jakarta in September.

Jokowi is not particularly fond of Biden unlike Marcos.

US is jinx and should get loss. US want ASEAN to be Ukraine 2.0.
 
Biden is very very disappointed with all ASEAN countries.

He wants to make this region into a war zone, to be the source of hatred.

But none of these 'stupid' countries listen to him.

I think the whole of ASEAN deserves punishment.
 
Kemala Harris would be OK in my opinion. It is good to have her in Jakarta. Biden has been to Indonesia last year. Important Indonesian - US cooperation have already been made during G20 meeting.

There will be more events between Indonesia and US if Kemala Haris visit Jakarta. He could watch FIBA World Cup as well here that will be held from late August to 20 September
Harris is junior she plays no major role. Biden runs again for president despite his old age. That shows Harris is considered as lame duck.

Bye bye Mr. Bad luck!!!

Please stay in the US.
Biden will open more businesses for Vietnam.
He is very welcome.
 

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