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The fewer trips, the better

As public scrutiny mounts over President Prabowo’s 51 overseas trips, the administration’s defensive reaction has failed to mask a stark reality: the resulting diplomatic promises have yet to translate into real economic gains.

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Fri, June 5, 2026 Published on Jun. 4, 2026 Published on 2026-06-04T08:18:18+07:00

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French President Emmanuel Macron gestures on May 28, 2026, during a joint press statement with President Prabowo Subianto at the Élysée Palace in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron gestures on May 28, 2026, during a joint press statement with President Prabowo Subianto at the Élysée Palace in Paris. (Reuters via Pool/Ludovic Marin)

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resident Prabowo Subianto’s active diplomacy, as manifested in more than 50 foreign trips over his first 19 months in office, is under heavy scrutiny. Unfortunately, the government’s response has failed to settle the grumbling, only sparked more questions and criticism.

In his rebuttal to public censure of these frequent trips from Dino Patti Djalal, a widely respected veteran diplomat, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya regrettably made the matter personal. In a video statement released on Monday, he pointedly referred to Dino as a great diplomat who nevertheless served in government “for three months only”. He also taunted Dino, who was deputy foreign minister during the presidency of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, by claiming that Susilo had traveled with a much larger entourage.

In an attempt to deflect criticism, Teddy also insisted that the President had personally covered some of the costs of his overseas trips: a move that actually violates state regulations.

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The cabinet secretary should address the substance of the criticisms instead of taking a defensive posture and responding emotionally. While Dino may have criticized the frequency of the President’s trips, he also offered constructive suggestions to tackle the underlying issues, mirroring the concerns of the public at large.

Teddy also said the 51 foreign trips to 36 countries Prabowo had taken since assuming power October 2024 had generated investments worth Rp 2.43 quadrillion (US$140 billion), including Rp 575 trillion from his visits to Japan and South Korea alone.

Yet the public will be convinced about the necessity of the President’s nation-hopping diplomacy only when the administration backs those claims with new factories and jobs, proving that capital has actually poured into Indonesia and turned promises into reality.

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While President Prabowo has witnessed the signing of probably hundreds of memorandums of understanding (MoUs), these documents are not legally binding commitments, even for schemes involving state-owned enterprises. They merely outline mutual intent for future cooperation, and their actual realization relies almost entirely on private companies and international market mechanisms.

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