Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Hillary Clinton included Indonesia in her
first overseas tour as America's new secretary of state because she
considered Indonesia an important country in the Asian region, US
Ambassador to Indonesia Cameron Hume said.
Indonesia is the
fourth largest country in the world, so it is normal that she came to
Indonesia where she listened to Indonesian people and leaders in an
effort to enhance the bilateral relations, the ambassador told senior
journalists here Friday.
Clinton paid her first visit to
Indonesia as the US secretary of state from 18 to 19 February during
which she met with Indonesian leaders including President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono and people of different groups including those from
non-governmental organizations and woman figures.
According to
the ambassador, the US secretary of state had had good meetings with
Indonesian people to begin better relations between the two countries.
He
also said that Clinton had even called on those who wanted to see
democracy, Islam and women's rights to visit Indonesia which had showed
big changes since the past ten years in those aspects.
In her
remark at the Asia Society on February 13, 2009 in New York, she among
others said Indonesia was one of Asia's most dynamic nations, where
human energy and aspiration combine to help lead the country to a free
and fair system of elections, a free press, a robust civil society, and
a prominent role for women in the Indonesian government.
"We
also will focus on the very fertile ground for cooperation that we
believe exists with Indonesia. I don't need to remind you that our new
President (Barack Obama) is well known and much admired there," she
said.
The Indonesian government has also suggested the creation
of a deeper partnership with the United States, she said, adding that
this idea represents a positive approach to areas of common concern,
and "we are committed to working with Indonesia to pursue such a
partnership with concrete agenda".
On the occasion, she also
expressed pride to have lent American assistance in response to natural
disasters, including rebuilding efforts after the tsunami in Indonesia
(in December 2004).
Likewise, she commended the Indonesian
people and government for settling longstanding civil conflict in Aceh
that threatened the country's progress, and similar positive efforts to
achieve peace and stability that are working in Timor-Leste.
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Clinton considers Indonesia important country in Asia, envoy
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