Indonesia president commits to kit extremism, wealth distribution


(MENAFN) Indonesia's president said on Wednesday that the world's most common Muslim-majority country needed to be together to meet the threat of extremism and protection a code that stash religious freedom and variety.

"We want to work together not only in creating an equitable economy, but also in ideological, political, social and cultural development," said Widodo.

"In the field of ideology, we have to strengthen our national consensus in safeguarding Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, the unity of the Republic of Indonesia and "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (unity in diversity)," he said.

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