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Money talks

Money talks: President Joko Widodo talks to World Bank president Jim Yong-kim (left) at the State Palace on Wednesday

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Wed, May 20, 2015 Published on May. 20, 2015 Published on 2015-05-20T19:57:36+07:00

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Money talks: President Joko Widodo talks to World Bank  president Jim Yong-kim (left) at the State Palace on Wednesday. A delegation from the World Bank visited the president on Wednesday. (Presidential Secretary/Agus Suparto) Money talks: President Joko Widodo talks to World Bank president Jim Yong-kim (left) at the State Palace on Wednesday. A delegation from the World Bank visited the president on Wednesday. (Presidential Secretary/Agus Suparto) (left) at the State Palace on Wednesday. A delegation from the World Bank visited the president on Wednesday. (Presidential Secretary/Agus Suparto)

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span class="caption">Money talks: President Joko Widodo talks to World Bank president Jim Yong-kim (left) at the State Palace on Wednesday. A delegation from the World Bank visited the president on Wednesday. (Presidential Secretary/Agus Suparto)

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