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The Jakarta Post, July 5 1999

RI 'won't leave East Timor in irresponsible way'

    JAKARTA (JP): Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said on Sunday the
government  would not stay long in troubled East Timor if the
August popular consultation opts for independence.

    Alatas said, however, the government would not leave the
province in "an irresponsible way".

    "What we're simply saying is that we are not going to pack
up in a huff," Alatas told a news conference after meeting top
proindependence leaders Jose Alexandre Xanana Gusmao and Ramos-
Horta at his office.

    "We will attend to whatever issues there are which are
related to the separation. That will take a few weeks to a few
months perhaps, but don't think in terms of years, because we
don't want to stay that long."

    In an earlier news conference, Horta said the
proindependence faction reiterated to Alatas its "strong desire
to collaborate with the Indonesian government and the United
Nations Assistance Mission in East Timor (UNAMET)in order to
secure peace and stability in the territory ahead of the
ballot".

    Horta said he was "satisfied with the assurances given by
Alatas that the Indonesian government will do their utmost to
have a free, democratic and secured environment in the next few
weeks so that the vote can take place".

    He said the proindependence group would also honor the
result of the popular consultation even if it goes for the
government-sponsored autonomy plan.

    "We will work to persuade our side to accept the people's
decision gracefully. Our view is that there should be no loser
in whatever the outcome is," Horta said.

    He also said he and Xanana had accepted Alatas's explanation
that they were barred from returning to East Timor ahead of the
ballot for security reasons.

    Horta said, however, his return to East Timor would be less
significant than that of Xanana as the latter's presence would
be "a very moderating influence".

    Horta also said the insults he and Alatas traded in the past
did not prevent them from having a "cordial and warm" meeting on
Sunday, their first to take place in Indonesia.

    "We even shared some laughs about some of the statements we
made about each other," Horta said. "I always liked him. He was
the one who didn't like me."

 Attack

     While peace marked East Timor talks around the table,
violence continued in the field on Sunday when a pro-Jakarta
militia group, Besi Merah Putih, reportedly attacked a
humanitarian convoy leaving the town of Liquica, some
40 kilometers west of the provincial capital of Dili.

    The Dili-based Human Rights and Justice Foundation said in a
statement, of which a copy was made available to The Jakarta
Post, that some workers were injured in the raid.

    The incident prompted UNAMET to announce its intention to
pull out all personnel from Liquica, mission spokesman Hiro Ueki
told AFP.

    Ueki said a UNAMET vehicle was accompanying the convoy when
the attack took place and that it had also been targeted.

    The attack was the latest in a series targeting UNAMET
personnel and outposts in the territory since last week.

    UNAMET has been deployed in East Timor ahead of a UN-
administered poll scheduled for August to determine the future
of the territory.

    Earlier on Sunday, Antara reported East Timor Police
spokesman Capt. Widodo said a member of a pro-Jakarta militia,
Paul da Costa, was killed on Saturday outside Dili.

    The police blamed pro-independence Falintil forces for the
fatality, according to the news agency.

    Alatas said earlier the government "is doing the very best
to overcome the last remaining security problem.

    "...we will make sure that there is no such thing as
harassment to UNAMET or its personnel because there is no reason
for us to be in contradiction with or in opposition to UNAMET,"
said Alatas. (byg)

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