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Jumat, 16 November 2018 17:48:00
Strong interest in ASEAN Summit 2018 with 2.1M Tweets around the region?s biggest diplomatic meetings this week
SINGAPORE, - 16 November 2018 - As the world tuned in for the 33rd #ASEAN Summit (and its related Summits) this week, citizens around the world turned to Twitter for leaders' perspectives, expert insights, and to engage with the #ASEAN2018 conversations.
From the Opening Ceremony on 13 November when Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong welcomed all participating global and ASEAN leaders, to the Closing Press Conference on 15 November, nearly 2.1M Tweets were shared around the world. Below is a global heatmap showing the live Twitter reaction to #ASEAN2018 this past week.
Twitter is the best place to see every side of what's happening at #ASEAN2018. From regional trade agreement negotiations, to talks around denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula, and even to President Joko Widodo's surprise visit to a popular Indonesian eatery in Singapore's busiest shopping district; people from around the region tuned into Twitter to participate in the public conversation about the summit.
Twitter also partnered with the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs to livestream some of the key moments during the Summits via their official Twitter account @MFAsg.
Opening ceremony: https://twitter.com/MFAsg/status/1062277324656193536
Gala dinner: https://twitter.com/MFAsg/status/1062659722149486592
These are the top Tweets and top mentioned leaders on Twitter during the Summit:
Mike Pence: https://twitter.com/VP/status/1062903250205044737
Shinzo Abe: https://twitter.com/AbeShinzo/status/1062507999279738880
Sebastian Piñera: https://twitter.com/sebastianpinera/status/1062735519124279296
From experts live-Tweeting their analysis and observations, to interested citizens joining the conversation, Twitter again demonstrated that it is one of the best ways to see what's happening in the world and to talk about it. (roc/*).