Jakarta. Indonesia is pointing out some cracks in the G20, which includes the world’s major economies, as US President Donald Trump shows lack of interest in multilateralism or taking part in alliances to pursue a common goal.
Trump’s recent actions ranging from back-and-forth trade tariffs to withdrawals from global pacts have sent a signal on US’ major shift in its foreign diplomacy. Trump’s treasury secretary Scott Bessent’s absence in a recent South Africa meeting — which gathered G20’s finance ministers and top central bankers last month — further proved this point. US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, however, was in Cape Town. China, India,…