Mori, Howard to urge Indonesia to stop militia attacks
NEW YORK, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori and his Australian counterpart, John Howard, shakes hands before holding a 30-minute meeting Sept. 6 on the sidelines of the three-day U.N. Millennium Summit, which opened the same day in New York. They agreed to urge Indonesia to stop violence by militias opposed to East Timorese independence, condemning the murder of three employees of a U.N. refugee agency in West Timor earlier in the day.
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- 2000/9/06 00:00:00
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