The G20 took place in Bali, Indonesia for the 2022 summit with 20 world leaders present to address issues relating to the global economy.
“Politicians feel they need the gravitas that comes with a tie as opposed to a relaxed open collar,” said Peter Bevan, aCanada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have a bilateral meeting at the Art Cafe Bumbu Bali in Nusa Dua, Indonesia.and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau let loose by occasionally unbuttoning their top buttons, removing their neckties and rolling up their sleeves, worn with a constant grin on their faces.
For the evening welcome dinner hosted by Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo and his wife Iriana Widodo, some of the world leaders, including Sunak; Trudeau; The Netherlands’ Prime Minister Mark Rutte; Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and others changed into traditional batik shirts, a wax-resistant dyeing technique made up of detailed prints.
French President Emmanuel Macron walks at the welcoming dinner during the G20 Summit in Badung on the Indonesian resort island of Bali.and Macron didn’t participate in the changing of their uniforms. Macron wore a tucked-in white shirt with suit trousers and Salman donned traditional dress from the Arabian Peninsula with a gold-trimmed bisht worn with a keffiyeh and agal, the traditional scarf with the black cord accessory to keep it in place.
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