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CNRT    Timor-Leste
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For twenty-three years, the people of East Timor have awaited this
agreement which acknowledges their right to self-determination.

The agreement signed on May 5th in New York attests to the fact that the
immeasurable sacrifices of the East Timorese people throughout this long
period of oppression have not been in vain.

Realistically speaking, the value of the agreement as a historic document
lies in the fact that it will permit the people of East Timor to exercise
their legitimate right to decide on their future. For this very reason, the
worth of the agreement in practical terms can only be verified through its
implementation, in other words, when the United Nations ensures that the
conditions for successful implementation exist.

I wish to draw attention to the fact that our people have long awaited this
agreement, never ceasing to believe in the importance of its signing. 

There is no doubt that there will be difficulties on the ground and that
numerous obstacles will continue to be placed in the path of the
preparation of a fair, democratic and transparent consultation.

All, however, will depend on the Indonesian government's compliance with
the terms of the agreement relating to its responsibility for creating a
climate of peace and tranquillity for the population.

While the agreement is no cause for euphoria, nor is it a guarantee of a
resolution via democratic and peaceful processes, we must not view it with
excessive pessimism, nor lose sight of the urgent need for a frank and
serious dialogue capable of giving rise to new spirits and hopes. 

I take this opportunity to express to UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, our
profound appreciation for the on-going commitment he has demonstrated to
the question of East Timor, which has made possible this first step in the
direction of a new future for the East Timorese people. Our thanks also go
to Ambassador Jamsheed Marker and his staff for their tireless dedication.

We express our sincere gratitude to the Portuguese government for its
attentive and skilful handling of the question. To the Indonesian
government, goes our appreciation for the commitment it has undertaken to
guaranty the implementation of a democratic, transparent and fair
consultation.

Salemba, 6 de May de 1999

Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao
President of the CNRT

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