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U.S. POLICY STATEMENTS ON INDONESIA (1999)

Current Year    2000

Text: Amb. Gelbard on 50 Years of U.S.-Indonesian Relations
   (Shared bonds of economic partnership, political friendship, cultural understanding)
   Jakarta
   December 6, 1999

Transcript: Amb. Holbrooke, Roth Press Availability
   (Officials stress accountability, Jakarta-Aceh dialogue)
   Jakarta
   November 21, 1999

Text: Department of State's Julia Taft on Refugee Policy
   (U.S. interest lies in peace and end to suffering)
   Houston, TX
   November 18, 1999

Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations Joint Communiqu?/a>
   (Statement affirms support for East Timor, Indonesia)
   Washington, D.C.
   November 3, 1999

Assistant Secretary Taft Worldnet on East Timor
   (U.S. helping with repatriation efforts in East Timor)
   Washington, D.C.
   October 27, 1999

President Clinton on Indonesia Election
   (President congratulates Abdurrahman Wahid)
   Washington, D.C.
   October 20, 1999

President on Indonesia's Acceptance of East Timor Independence
   (Clinton says decision key for Indonesia's democracy quest)
   Washington, D.C.
   October 19, 1999

Assistant Secretary Koh Special Briefing on Indonesia/Timor Visit
   (Koh: Timorese refugees live in fear of militias)
   Washington, D.C.
   October 12, 1999

Assistant Secretary Koh Remarks to Press
   (Koh contrasts Jakarta's democratic hope, Timor's terror)
   Jakarta
   October 9, 1999

National Security Advisor, Timorese Leader Review Refugee Situation
   (Berger stresses U.S. concern over West Timor)
   Washington, D.C.
   October 1, 1999

Statement of Defense Secretary Cohen on Indonesian Army
   ("The military is at a critical turning point")
   Jakarta
   September 30, 1999

Cohen/Moore Joint Press Briefing
   (Cohen warns Indonesia of possible economic consequences)
   Darwin, Australia
   September 29, 1999

Transcript: Digital Video Conference With Beijing
   (U.S. policy toward East Timor, Indonesia)
   Washington, D.C./Beijing
   September 28, 1999

Background Briefing on Cohen Southeast Asia Trip
   (Trip to convey U.S. support for democratic process)
   Washington, D.C.
   September 24, 1999

Visit to Indonesia of Assistant Secretary Julia V. Taft
   (Taft will observe refugee conditions and relief efforts)
   Washington, D.C.
   September 17, 1999

Albright September 14 Interview on Lehrer Newshour
   (Indonesia, security force must bring order to East Timor)
   Washington, D.C.
   September 14, 1999

National Security Advisor Berger Briefing on East Timor Situation
   (U.S. welcomes Habibie statement on Timor peacekeeping force)
   Auckland, New Zealand
   September 13, 1999

Statement by National Security Advisor Sandy Berger
   (Clinton consults allies on how to "intensify pressure")
   Aboard Air Force One en route to Auckland
   September 10, 1999

Statement by the President on East Timor
   (Indonesian military must "reverse course" says Clinton)
   Hickham Air Force Base, Hawaii
   September 10, 1999

Statement by the President on East Timor
   (Clinton: Crisis in Timor threatens Indonesia, region)
   Washington, D.C.
   September 9, 1999

Under Sec. Pickering House/Senate Panel Testimony on East Timor Crisis
   (Elements of Indonesian military backed killings)
   Washington, D.C.
   September 9, 1999

Defense Department Regular Briefing
   (U.S. suspends military-to-military contacts with Indonesia)
   Washington, D.C.
   September 9, 1999

Albright on Results of Vote in East Timor
   ("Indonesia has continuing obligations")
   Jerusalem
   September 4, 1999


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