MSG Chair Would Like to Sponsor the Dialogue between ULMWP and Indonesia

The meeting between ULMWP and MSG Chair on Thursday (21/1/2016) - Jubi
The meeting between ULMWP and MSG Chair on Thursday (21/1/2016) - Jubi
The meeting between ULMWP and MSG Chair on Thursday (21/1/2016) – Jubi

Jayapura, Jubi – The Chair of the Melanesian Spearhead Group- Prime Minister Hon Manasseh Sogavare of Solomon Islands is considering the idea of getting the Indonesian Government and United Liberation Front Movement of West Papua (ULMWP) together for dialogue.

He revealed this in Honiara on Thursday (21/1/2016) during an audience with a ULMWP delegation led by its General Secretary, Mr Octo Mote.

The group requested the audience to update the MSG Chair about developments in West Papua following ULMWP’s admission into the MSG as an Observer and their campaign strategies for 2016 to 2019.

Mr Mote told the MSG Chair that the ULMWP greatly appreciates his strong stand and commitment on the issue of West Papua.

“We know that it is a very complex issue that nobody wants to touch but thank you for your strong stand, commitment and wisdom. Now we can see there is chance for West Papua in its struggles.” Mote said to the MSG Chair during the meeting.

The MSG Chair in his official statement released by Solomon Islands Prime Minister office today said he acknowledged the ULMWP for updating him in his capacity as the MSG chair about the developments in West Papua, saying it is important that he is kept abreast of the happenings there. He also acknowledged the group’s appreciation for his strong advocacy for West Papua.

He said he is aware that the Indonesian President is very cautious about his actions and approach towards West Papuans very lately, knowing too well that the world is closely watching him.

The MSG Chair added it is important that MSG engages Indonesia in its dialogue with the ULMWP on the issue of West Papua to gauge its thinking.

“I have this idea of getting you- ULMWP and Indonesia- together to start dialogue and I will need your guidance. We would like to sponsor that. We will allow you to choose the agendas and talk face to face. Of course we’ll find some moderator to guide your discussions. Whatever comes out of that dialogue will help us gauge the thinking of the Indonesian Government about the issues we are concerned about,” the MSG Chair said.

Meanwhile, the MSG Chair welcomed the ULMWP’s announcement at the meeting that it has started work on establishing an office in West Papua.

He said ULMWP’s presence in West Papua is strategically important.

“It’s good to hear that you are establishing a secretariat office for your organisation in West Papua. Critics have raised their voices when the MSG accepted ULMWP as an Observer, saying that ULMWP consists of people living outside of West Papua and do not represent the people of West Papua. I think we need to prove that kind of thinking wrong. We need to counter that.” the MSG Chair said.

In the interview with Jubi on May last year, Indonesia President Joko Widodo said  no more problems in West Papua.
“What is dialogue for? I’ve often come here and talked with the customary leaders, religious leaders, regents, and the mayor as well. What is that mean? It’s a dialogue, isn’t it?” said President Joko Widodo.

He added Indonesia’s politic in Papua is the politic of development, politic of welfare, not to talking about the past.
It’s closed. We must open the new chapter. We must look ahead,” said President Joko Widodo. (Victor Mambor)

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