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Friday, October 30, 1998 Published at 13:03 GMT World: Asia-Pacific Indonesia denies East Timor troop build-up Indonesia says it has cut troop numbers in East Timor The Indonesian military has denied reports that troop numbers in East Timor are higher than officially stated.
But Indonesia - which is trying to negotiate a UN-sponsored peace deal with Portugal, East Timor's former colonial master - claims it has reduced troop numbers. The head of the Indonesian armed forces, General Wiranto, dismissed the figure given in the leaked documents as a lie. He accused those disseminating such information of being irresponsible and trying to disturb the peace process in East Timor. Official figure remains mystery
"Information such as that is misleading and is only engineered by irresponsible parties to disturb the comprehensive and peaceful settlement of the East Timor problem," he said.
He told the Associated Press news agency this includes 5,000 engineers, troops engaged in community development work and medical teams. More than 200,000 dead
After the removal of President Suharto earlier this year, the new Indonesian Government, under BJ Habibie, said it wanted to pursue a new policy towards East Timor. There was to be a greater emphasis on the search for a political settlement, and troop withdrawals to ease tensions. |
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