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PRESIDET YUDHOYONO REMAINS SUPPORT FOR PALESTINIAN
[Thursday, August 02, 2007]
Jakarta (indonesiasatu) -- Jakarta,President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the Indonesian government is still supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people for independence.

Presidential spokesman Dino Patti Djalal made the remark after a meeting between President Yudhoyono and Nabeei Shaat, special emissary of the Palestinian president, here on Thusday.

"The president stressed that Indonesia was consistent in supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people in their struggle to achieve their goal, independence," Dino said.

It was said the president had expressed hope that the establishment of a Palestinian sovereign state could materialize soon as part of efforts to build a better life for the Palestinian nation.

"The president also underlined consistent efforts to achieve Palestinian independence including intensified promotion of unity as an absolute prerequisite," he said.

According to Dino, the president also disclosed that Indonesia would provide humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people especially those in Gaza who are living in a deplorable condition including starvation, lack of clean water and medicines and other baic needs in the region.

"The president will ask his ministers to decide on the form of humanitarian assistance Indonesia would send to Palestine as soon as possible," he said.

In the meantime, Nabeel Shaat expressed appreciation to President Yudhoyono for his full support to the unity of the Palestinian nation and for the establishment an independent Palestinian state soon.

Nabeel also extended his heartfelt thanks Indonesia for its participation in many international fora in seeking a settlement of the Palestinian conflict.
[FR/ANTARA NEWS]
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