Coldplay Mention Jokowi Again, Invites Environmental Care Campaign
JAKARTA - The band Coldplay has become a hot topic on the internet. Not because of the music but his latest tweet on Twitter. On Saturday, September 18, Coldplay mentioned Indonesian President Joko Widodo in its latest tweet. They were seen inviting the number one person in Indonesia to join the coalition supporting Indonesia's climate on #GlobalCitizenLive.
"@jokowi, will you join @bankimooncentre and a coalition of Indonesian climate advocates at #GlobalCitizenLive to make a commitment to the planet? Where you lead, others will follow,"
.@jokowi, will you join @bankimooncentre and a coalition of Indonesian climate advocates at #GlobalCitizenLive to make a commitment to the planet? Where you lead, others will follow. 🇮🇩 💚
— Coldplay (@coldplay) September 18, 2021
Global Citizen Live is a global event that brings the world together to defend the earth and reduce poverty. This event will be held on September 25.
Coldplay explained that if Jokowi joins, the public will follow his lead.
The Higher Power singer asked Jokowi to join the Ban Ki-moon Centre, an international organization that focuses on youth, women and citizenship globally in implementing sustainable development.
Dino Patti Djalal as the former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States replied to Coldplay's tweet. He had conveyed the band's invitation to the Minister of the Economy, Airlangga, two weeks ago.
"I sent an invitation letter to the President for a speech at the @GlblCtzn grand concert 2 weeks ago via Coordinating Minister @airlangga_hrt Hopefully President @jokowi can convey Indonesia's voice & aspirations for climate change > the most important issue for mankind and planet earth. @fpcindo," said Dino Patti Djalal.
In the next tweet, Dino Patti Djalal thanked Coldplay for reminding him.
I sent an invitation letter to the President for a speech at the @GlblCtzn grand concert 2 weeks ago via Coordinating Minister @airlangga_hrt Hopefully President @jokowi can convey Indonesia's voice & aspirations for climate change > the most important issue for mankind and planet earth. @fpcindo
— Dino Patti Djalal (@dinopattidjalal) September 18, 2021