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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: UN Timor "talks" fizzle
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- /** reg.easttimor: 340.0 **/
- ** Topic: UN Timor 'Talks' Fizzle **
- ** Written 9:13 am Dec 19, 1992 by gn:tapol in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- Subject: UN Timor 'Talks' Fizzle
-
- /* Written 12:22 pm Dec 18, 1992 by igc:apakabar in gn:reg.indonesia */
- /* ---------- "UN Timor 'Talks" Fizzle" ---------- */
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- Remark: The talks yielded no dramatic public initiative by the UN Secretary
- General, in particular, no public statement asking Indonesia for certain
- action. There is an unconfirmed report Boutros-Ghali asked that the talks
- remain strictly confidential, though it is believed he asked Indonesia to
- allow human rights monitoring NGOs access to East Timor, a request so
- minimal it is something which surely need not have been kept secret,
- all the more so since many NGOs and governments has sought this. Instead,
- the main public accomplishment of the 'talks,' if they even deserve this
- kind of characterization, seems only an agreement once more to continue
- to talk under the now time-worn UN framework language. If there were any
- "proximity talks" involving Timorese representatives, they remain a deep,
- dark secret. It seems quite unlikely to me that 'secret diplomacy' will
- solve any of the fundamental problems facing East Timor and its people.
- In coming days, we may even learn more from the mostly pliant Indonesian
- press about the December 17 meetings than from these pro forma stories.
- And from the Portuguese press if anyone can monitor and report on it
- adequately and routinely. -- John
-
-
- According to a December 17 Reuter story datelined the United Nations,
- the foreign ministers of Portugal and Indonesia conferred with
- Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on Thursday on the question of
- East Timor and agreed to another round of talks with him in Rome on
- April 20, 1993, the United Nations said.
- "Prior to this, talks will be held at U.N. headquarters between
- representatives of the two governments," a U.N. spokesman added.
- Boutros-Ghali held separate meetings on Thursday with Portuguese
- Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Durao Barroso and Indonesian Foreign
- Minister Ali Alatas before presiding over a joint meeting of the two and
- hosting a working lunch.
- The meetings, which followed preparatory talks at U.N. headquarters
- in September, were "in the context of the search for a just,
- comprehensive and internationally acceptable solution to the question of
- East Timor," the U.N. spokesman said.
- "Following today's discussions, it has been agreed to continue the
- efforts to solve the East Timor question. A further meeting between the
- two foreign ministers and the secretary-general will be held on April
- 20, 1993 in Rome."
- The secretary-general wished to express his appreciation to both
- sides "for the cooperation which they have shown in the spirit of the
- continuing process which they agreed to resume during their September
- meeting," the spokesman added.
-
- According to a December 18 UPI story datelined Lisbon, Foreign Minister
- Jose Durao Barroso said Thursday that little progress had been made over
- East Timor at his latest meeting with Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas.
-
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