Vice President of Indonesia intends to provide the whole country with drinking water
Vice President of Indonesia Maruf Amin called for drinking water to be provided to all regions of the country, Antara reported. The government's challenge for the next five years is 100 percent access to suitable drinking water, 15 percent access to safe drinking water and 30 percent access to pipelines, Marouf Amin said. The Vice President noted that the need for clean water is an important factor in the survival of the community. He said currently only a dozen people have access to proper drinking water 87.75% from running water, public cranes and pumping wells. According to the news agency, previously Vice President Indonesia stated that the country supports the peace agreement concluded between the United States and the Taliban (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation). Read also: Vice President of Indonesia supports peace agreement on Afghanistan
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