Behind Jokowi's Stall At The Media Center Of The G20, Affixed In By Your Attention To Journalists

BALI The situation at the G20 Summit media center on Monday night, November 14 seems to be running normally. Hundreds of media from all over the world spilled over to fill every corner of the room. The situation suddenly changed when a man in a black suit came in.

"Just relax, stay calm," he said, who suddenly got the attention of the whole hall.

Not long after, the number one person in this country entered the media center accompanied by Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi. President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) then smiled at the media crew in various angles.

It is known that the President's arrival is intended to see media readiness in helping the government publish the big G20 agenda.

Not only that, from a VOI source, it was found that the Head of State also aims to receive input from journalists regarding the needs that may still be needed in producing news.

Not wanting to lose momentum, journalists then tried to get closer and tried to raise questions.

Sir, how is the condition of Foreign Minister (Russia) Lavrov? Sir, how is the G20 joint communication? For the sake of questions from a number of journalists that sound like they are grabbing each other.

"I have no comment this time (I don't comment now)," replied the President.

After simply walking around, the Head of State then left the media center with his entourage.