Jakarta (Antara Bali) - President Joko Widodo discussed the topic of diversity and maintaining unity with two Christian organizations, the Council of Churches in Indonesian and Bishop's Conference of Indonesia.

He invited both groups to discuss the issue at the Presidential Palace of Jakarta, according to Secretary of State Pratikno on Wednesday.

"The President asked for input from both organizations concerning the issue. They talked about multiculturalism, the education sector and religion," Pratikno said.

The Secretary of State accompanied Jokowi during the meeting with the two groups.

During the discussion, the President and the Christian organizations agreed that the government needs to better promote religious values.

"They asked for religion to be made a priority, as well as for the implementation of Pancasila. Both organizations will support the establishment of a working unit for promoting Pancasila," Pratikno said.

However, Jokowi and the envoys did not discuss the issues of blasphemy and mass demonstrations during the meeting, he added.

The President also said that Indonesia will always be strict in enforcing its laws in order to reduce crime.

Jokowi has previously invited the leaders of two Islamic organizations, Said Aqil Siradj from Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah from Haedar Nashir, to meet with him regarding similar topics.

During a lunch meeting with Siradj, they discussed issues relating to politics and ways of avoiding intolerance.

The President also discussed efforts to promote social justice for the development of the nation with Nashir.

He has also had meetings on how to improve economic conditions in rural areas by empowering local people. (WDY)

Pewarta: Reported by Hanni Sofia

Editor : I Gusti Bagus Widyantara


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