| Subject: JP: Team to work out parting of
ways with East Timor
Jakarta Post March 29, 2000
Team to work out parting of ways with East Timor
JAKARTA (JP): A presidential decree issued on Tuesday laid the
foundation for the establishment of a national team to iron out details of
the transition of East Timor to an independent state.
"The team will be under the coordination of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs to negotiate many issues with the United Nations
Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET)," Interim
Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Surjadi Soedirdja
said after leading a monthly coordination meeting.
"The team will negotiate issues such as former civil servants,
refugees and cross border agreements as preparations are made for East
Timor independence."
Decree No.47/2000 stipulates that the team will comprise officials from
several ministries.
Since Indonesia officially revoked a decree integrating East Timor as
part of Indonesia, the United Nations has been charged with administering
the territory until its independence.
Negotiations are expected to focus on 13 fields, which include borders,
exclusive economic zones, area boundaries, refugees and the status of
former civil servants who choose to go home to East Timor.
Also due for discussion is the status of Indonesian national assets in
East Timor.
Surjadi also said the UN High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR) had
asked Indonesia to extend the time for settlement of refugees by another
12 months.
"However, the government will push for a quicker settlement than
the proposal," he added.
The government has set a March 31 dateline for the remaining 100,000
refugees from East Timor in East Nusa Tenggara province to choose their
nationality.
The government will also stop humanitarian aid to the displaced people
on that date.
"We would like to settle the remaining issues as soon as
possible," Surjadi said.
Separately, Minister of Defense Juwono Sudarsono said that his office
in coordination with military headquarters would provide opportunities for
members of East Timor militias to serve as civil servants or join
transmigration programs.
"The only way is to propose a socioeconomic package for them so
they will not a be a problem in the neighboring area or along the
border," Juwono said after the meeting.
Juwono said Army battalions 744 and 755 comprised troops from East
Timor. "I will transfer these soldiers and I am coordinating this
also with the military headquarters," he added. (dja)
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