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Minister: Mutual understanding key to holding Indonesia-Norway human rights dialog

Retno L.P. Marsudi
Foto: Republika/Rakhmawaty La'lang
Retno L.P. Marsudi

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Mutual understanding is the key to holding continuous human rights dialog between Indonesia and Norway, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Retno L.P. Marsudi.

"Cooperation in holding a series of Indonesian-Norwegian human rights dialog since 2002 has managed to build mutual understanding and make a concrete contribution to the two countries," the minister stated while opening the 12th Indonesia-Norway Human Rights Dialog being held on May 30-31.

The world is now facing greater challenges following failing democracies leading to extremism, violence, and radicalism in some countries, she pointed out.

"I hope through this dialog, the two countries will strengthen collaboration at the national, regional, and multilateral levels in promoting and protecting human rights," Marsudi was quoted as saying in a statement on Tuesday.

Norwegian Foreign Minister B?rge Brende expressed pride on the human rights dialog being held between Indonesia and Norway and hoped this cooperation will be intensified.

Brende said his country views Indonesia as one of the world's leading democracies and a key player in the ASEAN.

During the dialog, the two parties discussed several recommendations, such as on child restorative justice, extremism, violence handling, investigative interview methods, and moderation strengthening.

Other human rights topics discussed included intensifying human rights cooperation in the UN, multilateral, and regional fora such as in the OIC and ASEAN.

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