Indonesia’s President and opposition leader have met for the first time since a bruising election.
The country’s leader Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto were at an event together testing out Jakarta's new transit system.
Widodo was re-elected earlier this year.
However Subianto accused him of rigging votes, causing opposition supporters to hold violent protests across the country.
The country’s Constitutional Court upheld the results in a ruling last month.

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