President
Megawati Soekarnoputri will depart for Mexico this week to attend
the Tenth APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Los Cabos. She will
be accompanied by Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs,
Dr. Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti and several cabinet ministers.
She was earlier scheduled to visit several countries in that
region as well as attending the summit of Group of 15 developing
countries (G-15) in Venezuela. However, following the terrorist
attack in Bali, the visits to these other countries have been
cancelled and the President has assigned Minister Dorodjatun
as her envoy to the G-15 meeting.
Minister
Dorodjatun stated that the Indonesian Government will make use
the APEC and G-15 meetings to brief other countries' leaders
on the latest developments in Bali. The Government hopes to
gain international support and assistance toward government
policies and actions that have been undertaken in the aftermath
of the tragedy.
The Minister
has outlined some key points of the policies and actions as
follows:
THE RESCUE
OPERATION AND VICTIMS IDENTIFICATION
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The
Government together with businessmen and tourism experts and
employees are to meet in Bali on October 22-23 to discuss
policies and concerted efforts to assist in the recovery of
the sector;
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Airlines,
hotels and travel operators will promote Bali to domestic
travellers and other destinations in Indonesia for the coming
holiday season;
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The
Government has appealed for the continuation of all official
and business meetings in Bali and other venues in Indonesia;
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The
Government and tourism operators are doing their utmost to
appeal to other countries' governments to review their travel
advisory to travellers visiting Indonesia;
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At the
multilateral level, Indonesia will appeal to the World Tourism
Organisation that will hold their annual meeting in London
next month to ask other governments to review the travel advisory
on Indonesia;
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The
Government will refer to the action of the Indonesian President
visiting Washington, DC and New York City a week after the
September 11 tragedy last year to offer sympathy to the victims
and all Americans following the attack on the WTC. The Government
will raise the issue that it will be difficult for Indonesians
to comprehend the events that have taken place in their country
which was the victim of last weeks bombing, and must now attempt
to rationalise Indonesia being isolated as a tourist destination
by other countries. Such an action would indicate that the
terrorists have successfully reached their objective in sowing
terror and wreaking economic havoc, and the targeted country
or area to suffer because of it.
During this
difficult time for Indonesia, especially for those who live
in Bali, it is important for the international community to
send a signal of solidarity and global support for not only
Indonesia, but for all countries at the forefront of this battle
for the survival of civilisation.