Senin 27 Jul 2015 14:17 WIB

Jokowi asked to act firm about Papua when meeting with British PM

Rep: c37/ Red: Satya Festiani
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo (file)
Foto: Reuters/Beawiharta
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo (file)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Commission I of House of Representatives (DPR), Ahmad Zainuddin asked President Joko Widodo to give firmness of the Republic of Indonesia (RI) on Papua. The firmness must be done when Jokowi meet with the Prime Minister of United Kingdom (UK) David Cameron which is scheduled on today, Monday, July 27.

"The opportunity of bilateral meetings that should be used by President Jokowi to assert RI demeanor -related to Papua and sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia," Ahmad said in a statement received by ROL, on Monday, July 27.

According to him, such a firm stance was supposed to be taken because there was a certain relationship between Papua and UK. Ahmad explained, the separatist of Free Papua Movement (OPM) has official representative offices in the UK, in the Oxford city.

"The representatives of OPM have long been in UK. Why the UK allows them to make representation? This is the politics of other countries. President Jokowi should ask the Prime Minister Cameron and asserts about the Republic of Indonesia, "said Ahmad.

It is known that today the Prime Minister of UK will visit Jakarta to conduct a discussion. Foreign Ministry spokesman, Armanatha Nasir said the visit would discuss improvement of economic cooperation between Indonesia and the UK.

Related to the issue of Papua, not long ago there was an attack to Muslims in Tolikara, Papua, on the day of Eid al-Fitr 1436 H, July 17. The attack also resulted in the burning of stalls near Koramil office and was spreading to Masjid Baitul Muttaqin.

 

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