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NO OTHER COUNTRY CAN DICTATE INDONESIA: FOREIGN MINISTRY.

ANTARA - The Indonesian National News Agency

| October 22, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Antara - The Indonesian National News Agency. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Jakarta, Oct 19 (ANTARA) - No other country in the world can dictate Indonesia in its foreign policy, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said here on Friday.

"No other country can dictate Indonesia on how to respond to international developments," acting director of the Foreign Ministry's information service, Wahid Supriyadi, told a press conference on Friday.

Wahid was responding to Australian Prime Minister John Howard's comment on Indonesian President Megawati Soekarnoputri's recent stand on the U.S. military assaults on Afghanistan.

In her address during Sunday's commemoration of the Ascension Day of the Prophet Muhammad, Megawati said while …

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