>
>  Oki

   Namanya juga statement politik , bisa diartikan kemana saja
   suka suka , nah nanti yang akan dianggap benar adalah interpe-
   tasi dari yang "kuat" dan apalagi yang "super kuat".

   Si Abah


  Ini joint press release SBY-GWB dari milis lain (kesahihan tidak
> ditanggung).
>
> Soal EMOI dan Cepu nggak ada disinggung-singgung tuh....Yang ada Cuma :
>
> "The two Presidents encouraged their delegations to continue to make
> further progress in resolving outstanding trade issues, with the aim of
> broadening and deepening our economic relationship. "
>
> Gak tahu deh apa ada arti2 tersirat dibelakangnya....
>
> Oki
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Irawan Nugroho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
> Office of the Press Secretary
>
> _____________________________________________________________________
> ___
>
> For Immediate
> Release
>
> May 25, 200 5
>
>
>
> JOINT STATEMENT
>
> BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
>
> AND THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
>
>
>
> President George W. Bush and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
> today reaffirmed the
> longstanding friendship between the United States of America and the
> Republic of Indonesia and
> committed to expand and deepen their cooperation based on partnership
> and our shared values of
> democracy and pluralism. The two leaders held productive
> discussions on
> issues of mutual concern
> at the bilateral, regional, and global levels.
>
>
>
> President Bush and President Yudhoyono exchanged
> congratulations
> on the successful
> conduct of their respective elections last year. President Bush
> applauded Indonesia's enormous
> strides in building a durable democracy and noted that these
> successes
> truly reflect the determination
> and democratic spirit of the Indonesian people. Mindful of the
> importance of rule of law in building
> democracy and prosperity, the two Presidents agreed to establish a
> joint
> interagency working group
> to share experience and enhance cooperation on various justice-sector
> issues and related issues of
> mutual interest.
>
>
>
> On behalf of the American people, President Bush once again
> expressed his sympathy to the
> Indonesian people and their government over the catastrophic loss of
> life and the material
> destruction caused by recent earthquakes and the December 2004
> tsunami.
> He reiterated the
> commitment of the American people to stand by those affected as they
> rebuild, and he announced that
> Indonesia will receive $400 million of the total $857 million
> earmarked
> by the U.S. Government for
> earthquake and tsunami relief and reconstruction. The United States
> has
> offered to rebuild the Banda
> Aceh-Meulaboh highway - a 240-kilometer road with over 110 bridges
> that
> serves as a lifeline for
> much of the west coast of Aceh province - setting aside $245 million
> for
> the effort. The United
> States will also work with local and national authorities to rebuild
> homes, schools, and clinics and
> re-establish the means for the people of Aceh to return to work. The
> two Presidents pledged to work
> together to develop a Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Action
> Plan
> to increase Indonesia's
> capacity to respond to disasters of all kind. While stressing that
> the
> primary responsibility for
> dealing with the tsunami disaster and its consequences lies with the
> government and people of
> Indonesia, President Yudhoyono expressed deep appreciation for the
> outpouring of sympathy and
> generous financial assistance from the government of the United
> States
> and private American
> citizens. Recognizing the achievement of private U.S. citizens and
> companies in raising more than
> $1.4 billion for relief and reconstruction of the affected areas, the
> two Presidents welcomed the
> outcome of the Private Sector Summit held in Washington, D.C., on 12
> May
> 2005. They commended
> the efforts of the private sector, led by former Presidents George
> Bush
> and Bill Clinton, in
> generating such generous contributions for the tsunami victims.
>
>
>
> President Bush emphasized his government's support for
> Indonesia's
> territorial integrity and
> reiterated that the United States opposes secessionist movements in
> any
> part of Indonesia. He noted
> that a strong, united, democratic, and prosperous Indonesia will
> serve
> as a force for stability and
> progress in Asia and beyond. The President noted that reconstruction
> offers the opportunity for a
> new beginning in Aceh and gave his full support for President
> Yudhoyono's strong efforts to promote
> peace. He welcomed the ongoing talks to achieve a peaceful and
> lasting
> solution to the conflict,
> based on special autonomy within the framework of a united Indonesia.
>
>
>
> President Bush and President Yudhoyono underscored their strong
> commitment to fight
> terrorism, which threatens the people of both nations and undermines
> international peace and
> security. The two leaders rejected any link between terrorism and
> religion and pledged to continue
> to work closely at the bilateral, regional, and global levels to
> combat
> terror.
>
>
>
> President Bush and President Yudhoyono endorsed cultural and
> educational exchange visits
> and interfaith dialogue as means for promoting tolerance, mutual
> respect
> and mutual understanding.
> The two Presidents pledged to work together to support such
> initiatives. President Bush welcomed
> President Yudhoyono's intention to send prominent Indonesian Islamic
> scholars to the United States
> to promote inter-faith dialogue.
>
>
>
> President Bush and President Yudhoyono agreed that normal
> military
> relations would be in
> the interest of both countries and undertook to continue working
> toward
> that objective. The two
> Presidents welcomed the resumption of Indonesia's participation in
> International Military Education
> and Training (IMET) as an important step. They also looked forward
> to
> the convening of the Third
> Indonesia-United States Security Dialogue in Jakarta in mid-2005 and
> called for further meetings of
> the Bilateral Defense Dialogue. They also praised the excellent
> humanitarian cooperation between
> the U.S. military and the Indonesian military during the tsunami
> emergency relief operations in
> Aceh. President Yudhoyono reaffirmed his commitment to further
> strengthen military reform,
> civilian control, and accountability. President Bush pledged his
> full
> support in these efforts.
> Encouraged by progress in the investigation of the 2002 incident in
> Timika, President Yudhoyono
> reaffirmed that he would intensify efforts to ensure that the suspect
> indicted by a U.S. Federal court
> for the 2002 Timika killings is apprehended and that all those
> responsible for these crimes are
> brought to justice.
>
>
>
> The two Presidents discussed ways to strengthen U.S.-Indonesia
> economic cooperation and
> trade relations. President Yudhoyono briefed President Bush on his
> approach to Indonesia's
> development, which he termed "pro-growth, pro-job, and pro-poor." He
> also noted the urgent need
> to improve Indonesia's infrastructure and he invited Americans to
> participate in that undertaking.
> President Bush welcomed President Yudhoyono's determination to
> further
> economic reform, to
> combat corruption, and to improve the business and investment
> climate.
> Accordingly, the Presidents
> welcomed the $10 million G-8 pilot project to assist Indonesia in its
> efforts to improve the business
> climate. Stressing the benefits of an open trading system, the two
> Presidents welcomed the
> resumption of Trade and Investment Council (TIC) talks, after a
> five-year hiatus, under the
> U.S.-Indonesia Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA). The
> two
> Presidents
> encouraged their delegations to continue to make further progress in
> resolving outstanding trade
> issues, with the aim of broadening and deepening our economic
> relationship.
> --- End forwarded message ---
>
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