East Asia-Pacific Issues | 25 March 2002 |
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U.S. Support for Democracy and Human Rights
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Overview |
The United States views Indonesia as the cornerstone of regional security in Southeast Asia and a key trade partner. U.S. interests in the region depend on Indonesia's stability and economic growth.
Indonesia's path to peace and prosperity leads only through democracy, the United States believes. Although establishing lasting democratic institutions in a country as large and diverse as Indonesia may entail many initial struggles, it is the best way to ensure that government makes its decisions based on the interests of the people, not just the interests of the leaders.
The United States considers Indonesia a valued friend in Asia and supports its efforts to recover its national balance. Indonesia's success will enhance security and economic recovery in the entire Southeast Asian region. The United States strongly supports Indonesia's political reforms and pledges its cooperation and assistance as the process of change continues so that the world's fourth largest nation can make permanent its status as the largest democracy in East Asia, and the third largest democracy in the world.
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State Dept. Human Rights Report (East Timor) State Dept. Human Rights Report (Indonesia)
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