Foreign Minister: Indonesia-US Relations Not Bothered
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Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said the leaked Wikileaks will not interfere with the Indonesian government relations with the United States. "I think our relationship with America is very comprehensive, holistic and multidimensional. It's a very challenging period, there is little challenge," Marty said in his office after Friday prayers, March 11, 2011
According to Marty, the U.S. government through its ambassador to Indonesia Scott Marciel expressed regret Wikileaks-related publications. The U.S. government also has to explain about how the delivery of the report of the American ambassadors in these countries are still representative of raw information (raw information), is premature and is generally not complete.
As is known the two newspapers in Australia, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald reported Wikileaks leak that revealed abuses of power by President Yudhoyono. Australian newspaper The Age Friday, March 11, 2011 edition contains a headline with the title written in large letters on the first page that reads "Yudhoyono 'abused power'". Its contents, leaked Wikileaks exclusively obtained by The Age about the abuse of power committed by President Yudhoyono.
Although the Americans do not justify or blame associated leakage of confidential data, he said, while the Indonesian government to accept and learn clarification. From the beginning, America has always been like that associated with the launch of news data from Wikileaks.
But at least the government considers meets the three elements that are considered important explanation of what exactly is the meaning or weight of communication ambassadors to Washington, the information conveyed is not the final information (raw information) and not a fact that could be interpreted or it can be accounted for, and remorse the Americans for what has happened.
"There was a greeting of regret from the U.S. government about what happened. The U.S. government has distanced itself from reporting it as a fact. The important thing it's not true. I do not even want to use the term rumor but rumors," he said.
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Sharing is sexyAccording to Marty, the U.S. government through its ambassador to Indonesia Scott Marciel expressed regret Wikileaks-related publications. The U.S. government also has to explain about how the delivery of the report of the American ambassadors in these countries are still representative of raw information (raw information), is premature and is generally not complete.
As is known the two newspapers in Australia, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald reported Wikileaks leak that revealed abuses of power by President Yudhoyono. Australian newspaper The Age Friday, March 11, 2011 edition contains a headline with the title written in large letters on the first page that reads "Yudhoyono 'abused power'". Its contents, leaked Wikileaks exclusively obtained by The Age about the abuse of power committed by President Yudhoyono.
Although the Americans do not justify or blame associated leakage of confidential data, he said, while the Indonesian government to accept and learn clarification. From the beginning, America has always been like that associated with the launch of news data from Wikileaks.
But at least the government considers meets the three elements that are considered important explanation of what exactly is the meaning or weight of communication ambassadors to Washington, the information conveyed is not the final information (raw information) and not a fact that could be interpreted or it can be accounted for, and remorse the Americans for what has happened.
"There was a greeting of regret from the U.S. government about what happened. The U.S. government has distanced itself from reporting it as a fact. The important thing it's not true. I do not even want to use the term rumor but rumors," he said.
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