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Indonesia seeks answers from US as top general denied entry

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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s government is seeking clarificat­ion from the US after the Indonesian military chief was denied entry to the country, an official said Sunday.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Arrmanatha Nasir said the Indonesian Embassy in Washington had sent a diplomatic note to the State Department.

Nasir said the US ambassador to Indonesia was not in the country and his deputy has been summoned to provide more informatio­n on Monday.

Military chief Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo and his wife had planned to leave Indonesia on Saturday evening but were told by their airline shortly before departure that US Customs would deny their entry, said military spokesman Wuryanto, who goes by one name.

Nurmantyo had been invited by Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, to attend a conference in Washington on extremist organizati­ons.

Wuryanto said that Nurmantyo, his wife and an entourage of four officials had US visas and that Nurmantyo last visited the US in February 2016.

The US Embassy in Jakarta said in a statement Sunday that Ambassador Joseph Donovan had apologized to Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi for any inconvenie­nce to Nurmantyo.

It said the embassy was in touch with Nurmantyo’s staff about the matter, working to facilitate his travel.

“We remain committed to our strategic partnershi­p with Indonesia as a way to deliver security and prosperity to both our nations and peoples,” the embassy’s statement said.

Relations between the USand Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, are generally friendly.

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