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Antara, 19 Juli 1999

"Positive" Reactions To UN Proposals On Security

United Nations, July 19 (ANTARA/AFP) - Indonesia and Portugal
have reacted positively to new UN proposals to beef up security
in East Timor immediately after a ballot on the territory's
future status, a UN envoy said Saturday.

"We anticipate some form of increased security" after the vote,
UN special representative Jamsheed Marker told reporters after
winding up two days of talks here with senior officials from the
Portuguese and Indonesian foreign ministry.

The run-up to the vote has been plagued by violence carried out
by pro-Indonesian militias who have been intimidating voters and
harassing UN personnel.

Voter registration began Friday after UN chief Kofi Annan
received "positive assurances" that Jakarta would rein in the
militias.

Marker said that reaction to the draft UN proposals presented to
the two delegations was "very positive, by both sides."

But he  gave no details about the increased security he said
would be required during the transitional period after the
ballot, to be held on August 21 or 22.

The East Timorese are to vote on whether the former Portuguese
colony, annexed by Indonesia in 1976, should remain part of
Indonesia with wide-ranging autonomy, or move towards
independence.

Portuguese chief delegate Fernando Neves told AFP he expected
Annan to present proposals to the UN Security Council on
extending the UN mission in East Timor, which is responsible for
conducting the vote, even before the ballot.

The UN mission's mandate runs until August 31, and includes some
900 people including 270 civilian police and 50 military
observers.

Neves noted that during the transition period, Indonesia would
continue to be responsible for security in the territory.

"We are extremely concerned about the clear links between the
militias and the TNI (the Indonesia military)," he said.

"We think that the phase immediately after the ballot until we
start implementing either options is particulary risk-prone,
because those who see their expectations frustrated can react in
several ways," said Neves.

(U-int-sk/11:25/nn02/tb05)

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