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East Timor: Compilation of statements of Indonesian Delegations before the International fora
This compilation focuses on the statements made by Indonesian delegations before international forums regarding the issue of East Timor. East Timor's struggle for independence and the subsequent geopolitical developments have been a prominent issue in international diplomacy. Indonesia's role in East Timor's history, from its annexation in 1975 to the eventual referendum and independence in 1999, has been a subject of global concern. This compilation provides an overview of key statements and positions presented by Indonesian delegations at various international fora, including the United Nations, during this critical period in East Timor's history. It delves into Indonesia's perspectives, justifications, and concerns related to East Timor, shedding light on the complex diplomatic negotiations and international reactions surrounding the issue. The compilation underscores the evolving nature of Indonesia's stance on East Timor, from its initial annexation to the eventual recognition of East Timor's right to self-determination and independence. It offers insights into the dynamics of international diplomacy and the role of Indonesian diplomats in addressing one of the most challenging and controversial issues in Southeast Asian and global politics.
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