Indonesia's commitment towards democracy goes beyond its borders


Indonesia's President Joko Widodo. - AFP

JAKARTA, Dec 10 (Bernama): President Joko Widodo says Indonesia remains committed in advancing democracy and human rights for greater good of the region, citing that cooperation and inclusiveness are key in strengthening them.

Speaking at a virtual Summit for Democracy hosted by US President Joe Biden, the president highlighted that the summit coincided with the 14th Bali Democracy Forum (BDF).

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