President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono |
Argentine President Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner |
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to delay a bilateral meeting with Argentine President Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner are scheduled to take place at the State Palace, Jakarta, Thursday (17/01/2013) at 10:30. It is following the floods that inundated several areas in Jakarta.
"The president called for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reschedule the meeting," presidential spokesman Julian Aldrin Pasha said here on Thursday.
Julian said, the meeting will continue on Thursday. "But its on call until the circumstances are considered the best," added Julian.
President of Argentina, visited Indonesia on 16-18 January 2013.
Special Staff of the President of International Relations Teuku Faizasyah said the two leaders will discuss efforts to develop cooperation between Indonesia and Argentina in various fields, especially economic cooperation.
Argentina is the country's third largest export destination Indonesiauntuk Latin America after Brazil and Mexico. In contrast, Indonesia is the largest trading partner in the ASEAN region.
The total value of bilateral trade between the two countries in 2011 amounted to 1.94 billion U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, until October 2012, bilateral trade reached 1.67 billion U.S. dollars.
While in Indonesia, President De Kirchner is scheduled to visit the National Museum and conduct a wreath laying ceremony at the Heroes Cemetery, Kalibata.
In addition, President De Krichner also will be meeting with a number of major business players in Indonesia. Participate participate in this visit, 230 Argentine businessmen.
The event was also Vice President Clear
Vice President Boediono also canceled a press conference related to bureaucratic reform in the Office of the Vice President at Jalan Merdeka Utara, Jakarta, Thursday (17/01/2013) at 11:30.
"The press conference canceled because of the condition of Jakarta. Thank you," said Bey Machmudin of the Vice President's Office Press Bureau on Thursday.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono instructed the National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo, the TNI Commander Admiral Agus Suhartono, head of the National Agency Flood Syamsul Maarif, and the Governor of DKI Jakarta Joko Widodo to cope with flooding.
"Take steps to overcome floods and help the refugees," presidential spokesman Julian Aldrin Pasha told reporters on Thursday (17/01/2013).
Julian said the president continues to follow current conditions on the flooding in the capital.
On Thursday last, Syamsul Maarif have reported recent developments to the President on the threat of flooding and mitigation efforts. With the water level 1020 feet, then chances Ciliwung river discharge partially diverted to the Old Ciliwung River. If not then fear the West Flood Canal levee (KBB) can burst and flood expanded.
Heavy rains in Jakarta since Thursday (01/17/2013) early days made a number of streets in the capital under water. As a result, traffic passing vehicles in a number of roads in various areas of Jakarta was being disturbed.
In Jakarta Selata, floods also inundated some streets and create a traffic jam. Head of South Jakarta Police Traffic Unit AKBP Hindarsono said, it mobilized all members to try to parse the congestion and also oversees the areas with standing water in some areas.
"All members are deployed in the field to help smooth the flow," said Hindarsono.
The following information is summarized from the Traffic Management Center City Police via his twitter account @ TMCPoldaMetro:
1. Flood 25 centimeters in front of the traffic light Brass
2. Floods 80-100 centimeters in Rasuna Said street (near Setiabudi Building)
3. Flooding near the KPK building solid 30-50 centimeters Traffic impact
4. Clover directions Pancoran jammed in front of the Department of Labour was induced puddles around 40 centimeters
5. Flood 30 centimeters in front of KFC Kemang Raya
6. Flood ahead Casablanca
7. Flood 30 centimeters in front of the market Cipete Antasari Traffic stalled
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