Manokwari, Papua (Antara) - President-elect Joko "Jokowi" Widodo is likely to meet President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during the latter's visit to Bali in the next few days, remarked presidential spokesman Yulian Aldrin Pasha.
He stated here on Sunday that although no fixed date had been set, the option had already been discussed by the two sides.
Jokowi, whose election has been confirmed after winning a lawsuit filed by his opponent in court, is expected to discuss the transfer of government with President Yudhoyono.
"Perhaps the meeting with Joko Widodo is in Bali between August 27 and 29. This proposal has indeed been submitted to the president, but until today, no confirmation has been made on whether the meeting will be held in Bali or Jakarta following the president's working visit (in Papua)," he affirmed.
Julian noted that President Yudhoyono has indeed ordered Djoko Suyanto, the coordinating minister for political, security and legal affairs, to communicate with the president-elect in connection with the transfer of power.
He reiterated that the meeting between the two was based on good will, and it was also the request of Joko Widodo to ensure smooth transition of government.
"So, there is no such thing as intervening, as some have accused of. The meeting is also the idea of Joko Widodo," he stated.
Djoko Suyanto meanwhile informed Antara that the meeting will be reported to President Yudhoyono before a decision was made.
President Yudhoyono is scheduled to officially transfer power to Jokowi on October 20. (*)
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