The APECLM 2018 was hosted by Papua New Guinea. Mike Pence represented former President Trump at the event. Trump did not attend the ASEAN summit in 2019. Instead, he dispatched a non-government representative. Obama asked Kerry to represent the United States at the 2013 APECLM. Thanee Saengrat, a spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, confirmed that President Macron would be present. Macron expressed his eagerness to meet with Prayut. Emmanuel Macron, who became French Prime Minister in 2017, will visit Thailand in May. Emmanuel Macron is the “special guest.” Even though Thailand is not a member of the G20, it was requested that Prime Minister Prayut attend the summit in Osaka, Japan. Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron informed Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in a letter that he will attend the APEC meeting in Bangkok on November 18-19. Although the United Kingdom and India are not APEC members, they were invited to attend (APEC). Each location will lose. APEC does not include Cambodia. On November 15 and 16, he will attend the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia. The U.S. participates in APEC. On account of his granddaughter’s wedding on November 19, Vice President Joe Biden will be absent. The vice president, Kamala Harris, will go herself. United States presidents are accustomed to sending representatives to foreign meetings.
French President Macron accepts invitation to Thailand APEC summit
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