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Wednesday, 6 December, 2000, 23:18 GMT
'Delay possible' in E Timor independence
![]() More than two thirds of East Timor's infrastructure was destroyed
A representative of East Timor's transitional government has raised the possibility that the territory's formal declaration of independence may be delayed.
Jose Ramos-Horta, who was sworn in recently as East Timor's first foreign minister, said that it may not be possible to agree on a constitution and organise elections in time for independence to be declared in November next year, as planned.
Mr Ramos-Horta said the delay might be as long as six months, but added that a well-prepared transition to independence was more important than meeting deadlines. His comments were echoed by other officials attending a meeting of international donors in Brussels. The European Union's development commissioner, Poul Nielson, said it was not a "big problem" to change the date for elections.
The conference is the third such gathering of donors since East Timor voted in August last year for independence from Indonesia. East Timor is now run by a UN administration, backed by a multinational peacekeeping force. The intention is for the administration to hand over to a Timorese government once elections have taken place.
Discussions covered the practicalities of organising security forces, social welfare, education systems and health care. With 70% of the country's infrastructure destroyed during Indonesian rule and 90% of the population living in rural villages, Mr Nielson said it was clear there was a lot to do.
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