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BEIJING, Jan. 17 --Indonesian Defense Minister Juwono
Sudarsono has reiterated that March 26th is not a deadline for foreign troops
involved in the relief efforts to leave the country.
He made the remarks in Jakarta today ( Sunday ) after
meeting with US Deputy Defense Secretary Paul
Wolfowitz.
"I would like to emphasise that March
26th is not a deadline line for involvement of foreign military personnel in the
relief effort. It is a benchmark for the Indonesian government to improve and
accelerate its relief efforts so that by March 26 the large part of the burden
of the relief effort will be carried by the Indonesian government and the
Indonesian authorities on the ground."
The minister adds that foreign military assistance
and foreign military operations providing relief and rehabilitation will be
allowed to continue, albeit on a reduced scale.
Indonesia, which has been uneasy about the presence
of large numbers of foreign troops, created a stir last week by saying forces
should leave by March 26.
Wolfowitz, who is on a two-day visit to Indonesia,
says the United States wants to withdraw troops from the tsunami-hit Aceh as
soon as they complete their rescue mission.
Meanwhile, the UN's refugee agency has begun
airlifting supplies to remote parts of Indonesia's Aceh province, to help
thousands of tsunami survivors yet to receive aid.
Tents, blankets, water containers, kitchen sets and
sleeping mats will be given to displaced people in areas isolated by the giant
waves.
The move is a first for the UN
refugee agency, which usually helps people fleeing violence or
persecution.
(Source:CRIENGLISH.com) |