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November 1, 2001

Sydney Monring Herald - November 1, 2001 (slightly abridged)

Craig Skehan, Kelly Burke and AAP – Indonesia accused Australia of a failure in diplomacy over boat people yesterday, attacking Canberra's "unacceptable" practice of going public before

Agence France Presse - November 1, 2001

Sydney – Australian Prime Minister John Howard was forced to acknowledge Thursday the testiness of his country's relationship with Indonesia as a new diplomatic spat brewed.

October 31, 2001

Straits Times - October 31, 2001

Melbourne – Jakarta has failed to renew a key agreement that allowed Australian and Indonesian police to cooperate directly on stemming the flow of illegal immigrants to Australia, acco

Jakarta Post - October 31, 2001

Jakarta – Chief of the Udayana Military Command overseeing Bali, East and West Nusa Tenggara, Maj. Gen. Willem T.

October 26, 2001

Jakarta Post - October 26, 2001

Jakarta – The new US Ambassador to Indonesia said on Thursday that Washington fully understood the position which President Megawati Soekarnoputri had taken with regard to the US attack

October 23, 2001

Straits Times - October 23, 2001

Marianne Kearney, Jakarta – Canberra's strained relationship with Jakarta was highlighted at the Apec summit over the weekend when Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri refused to

October 18, 2001

Reuters - October 18, 2001

Jeremy Page, Shanghai – A senior Indonesian minister denied on Thursday that President Megawati Sukarnoputri had condemned US-led strikes on Afghanistan and said Jakarta had not wavered

October 17, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - October 17, 2001

Craig Skehan – The Prime Minister, John Howard, has cautioned Indonesia's President Megawati Sukarnoputri against her growing criticism of United States-led military attacks on Afghanis

October 16, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - October 16, 2001

Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – Indonesia's President Megawati Sukarnoputri has condemned the United States-led air strikes on Afghanistan as her Government continues to take tough action ag

October 15, 2001

Straits Times - October 15, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri, in comments indicating a degree of discomfort with the United States-led strikes on Afghanistan, said last night that violence must

October 11, 2001

Jakarta Post - October 11, 2001

Despite mounting public pressure from small, vocal groups for the government to sever ties with the United States, the government said on Wednesday that it would maintain good relations

October 5, 2001

Reuters - October 5, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim nation, would stay neutral in any US-led attack against Afghanistan's Taliban, its defence minister said on Friday.

October 3, 2001

British Broadcasting Corporation - October 3, 2001

Richard Galpin, Jakarta – In Indonesia, a nation of almost 200 million Muslims, the radical fringe is getting increasingly angry with the US and its allies.

October 1, 2001

Lusa - October 1, 2001

Indonesian and East Timorese authorities have begun discussions on the removal of remains of Indonesian soldiers from various cemeteries across East Timor, according to an Indonesian go

September 28, 2001

Straits Times - September 28, 2001

Derwin Pereira, Jakarta – The US, "deeply disappointed" by the failure of the Indonesian authorities to act against intimidation by hardline Muslim militants, has told Americans to cons

September 27, 2001

Associated Press - September 27, 2001

Daniel Cooney, Jakarta – Opposition to potential US strikes against suspected terrorists in Afghanistan is growing in Indonesia, and President Megawati Sukarnoputri could face a test of

September 26, 2001

Northern Territory News - September 26, 2001

Camden Smith – Closer ties can be forged between East Timor and the Territory because a Labor government is in power, East Timor's Chief Minister-elect Mari Alkatiri said yesterday.

September 25, 2001

Associated Press - September 25, 2001

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September 22, 2001

Jakarta Post - September 22, 2001

Jakarta – Are there any strings attached to the promised military and financial aid from the United States? A number of analysts believe there are not.

September 21, 2001

Asia Pulse - September 21, 2001

Washington DC – The United States government has pledged to assist President Megawati Soekarnoputri's government in building a stable, united and democratic Indonesia, according to a jo

September 11, 2001

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2001

Yemris Fointuna, Dili – The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) is planning to forge economic cooperation between the former Portuguese colony and Indonesi

August 15, 2001

Green Left Weekly - August 15, 2001

Pip Hinman – It doesn't come as much surprise that PM John Howard has been so quick to visit Jakarta.

August 13, 2001

Reuters - August 13, 2001

Jakarta – Australia's prime minister on Sunday became the first foreign leader to visit new Indonesian President Megawati, vowing to be a good mate as his troubled neighbour moves towar

August 1, 2001

Green Left Weekly - August 1, 2001

Jon Land – As campaigning for the Constituent Assembly elections slowly gathers momentum across East Timor, the installation of Megawati Sukarnoputri as Indonesia's new president has dr

July 28, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - July 28, 2001

Craig Skehan – The Australian Prime Minister, Mr Howard, said yesterday he was impressed by the "warmth and spontaneity" of an invitation for him to visit Indonesia from the nation's ne

July 24, 2001

New York Times - July 24, 2001

In the months leading up to President Abdurrahman Wahid's removal as president yesterday, American State Department officials and the National Security Council developed a contingency p

July 20, 2001

Straits Times - July 20, 2001

Lee Siew Hua, Washington – The United States said turmoil in Indonesia will threaten its immediate neighbours and hollow out Asean, while endangering US strategic goals.

July 17, 2001

Australian Associated Press - July 17, 2001

Karen Polglaze, Canberra – A new book on Australia's foreign policy approach to East Timor from 1998 to 2000 is highly selective and partisan, opposition foreign affairs spokesman Lauri

July 9, 2001

Jakarta Post - July 9, 2001

Jakarta – American congressman Tony P.

July 8, 2001

Jakarta Post - July 8, 2001

Jakarta – The United States government has maintained its support for the unitary state of Indonesia, saying it will never back any effort by Aceh separatists to secede from the country

July 4, 2001

Australian Financial Review - July 4, 2001

Geoffrey Barker – It will be the ironic fate of independent East Timor to have its key international economic and security relationships with three countries responsible for much of its

July 3, 2001

Straits Times - July 3, 2001

New York – Indonesian envoys are among the worst parking offenders here.

June 27, 2001

Australian Financial Review - June 27, 2001

Brendan Pearson – The Prime Minister, Mr John Howard, and Indonesia's President, Mr Abdurrahman Wahid, have pledged to repair a diplomatic relationship marked by discord and bitterness

June 26, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - June 26, 2001

Australia and Indonesia had agreed to put behind them the strained relationship which arose over East Timor and move on, Prime Minister John Howard said today, while Indonesian Presiden

Sydney Morning Herald - June 26, 2001

Craig Skehan – Australia and New Zealand will press Indonesia's visiting President Wahid to prosecute members of his country's military, and militiamen, over atrocities in East Timor.

Sydney Morning Herald - June 26, 2001

Is it mere symbolism for the Wahid visit that John Howard has had an apparent change of heart on Asia, asks Gerard Henderson?

June 23, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - June 23, 2001

Lindsay Murdoch – There will be a banquet in Parliament's Great Hall hosted by the Prime Minister, a Governor-General's dinner, red carpet, effusive speeches, toasts and an exchange of

June 21, 2001

Agence France Presse - June 21, 2001

Banda Aceh – At least 12 people have been murdered or found dead over recent days in Indonesia Aceh province amid violence pitting separatist rebels against government forces, aid worke

June 19, 2001

Canberra Times - June 19, 2001

Lincoln Wright – A leading United States congressman, who is a major supporter of the alliance with Australia, has called for America to renew its military ties with Indonesia's navy, a

June 14, 2001

Straits Times - June 14, 2001 (slightly abridged)

Lee Siew Hua, Washington – The United States has been urged to help Indonesia to regain the world's confidence and help it to improve its relations with the International Monetary Fund.

June 12, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - June 12, 2001

Hamish McDonald – A score of Australians has just been caught up in a nasty example of the repressive violence that could easily become the norm again in Indonesia as Soeharto-era force

June 7, 2001

BBC Monitoring Service - June 7, 2001

The East Timorese leader [currently cabinet member for foreign affairs] Jose Ramos Horta says his country cannot support the claim to secession by the Papuans in Indonesia's Irian Jaya

June 1, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - June 1, 2001

Hamish McDonald – Warning of a new financial crisis in Indonesia, the Federal Opposition yesterday urged a softer approach by international lenders to the country's huge debt burden lef

Agence France Presse - June 1, 2001

Washington – The United States said it was watching events in Indonesia closely as it faces a test to its democracy, and called on the country's leaders to solve its political crisis th

May 19, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - May 19, 2001 (abridged)

Mark Dodd, Dili – In a breakthrough for relations between East Timor and its former ruler, Jakarta has finally agreed to settle the issue of pension payments to East Timorese who worked

May 16, 2001

Australian Associated Pess - May 16, 2001

Catharine Munro, Jakarta – Human rights, not military ties, would be the key to a new relationship with Indonesia under a Labor government, opposition foreign affairs spokesman Laurie B

April 12, 2001

Indonesian Observer - April 12, 2001

Jakarta – The US government, under President Bush has shown a renewed willingness to open the access for military equipment and military training to Indonesia as long as the Indonesian

March 13, 2001

Reuters - March 13, 2001

Carol Giacomo, Washington – The United States has assured Indonesia that it would not back a military coup against Jakarta's politically embattled civilian government, US and Indonesian

February 26, 2001

Associated Press - February 26, 2001

Regan Morris, Singapore – East Timor's Nobel peace laureate Jose Ramos-Horta says he understands the suffering, humiliation and struggles of people fighting to break free from Indonesia

February 7, 2001

Green Left Weekly - February 7, 2001

Jon Land – Imagine someone referring to prime minister John Howard and his foreign minister, Alexander Downer, as "more generous than Mother Theresa".