Senin, 16 Februari 2009

Security tightened for Hilary Clinton`s visit (English News Service)

Jakarta - National Police (Polri) Chief Gen Bambang Hendarso Danuri has asserted that security would be tightened in accordance of existing procedures during the visit of the United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Indonesia."Security measure for Hillary's visit will be made in accordance with existing rules and procedures," the police chief said after a meeting with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the presidential office here on Monday.The National Police chief said the number of security personnel to be mobilized during Hillary's visit would be adjusted with her activity in Indonesia.
"Certainly the number of security personnel will be adjusted with Hillary's activity," Bambang Hendarso said.Asked how many foreign security personnel would be involved, the National Police chief said all of them would be from Indonesia.Hillary, the former US presidential candidate from Democrat Party, accepted President Barack Obama,s offer to be the country's secretary of state.
The former first lady of the United States would make her first visit to a number of countries in Asia, including Indonesia, in February this year.Hillary is scheduled to visit Indonesia from February 18-19 after visiting Japan, and from Indonesia she would continue her visit to South Korea and China.While in Indonesia, the US secretary of state would meet her Indonesian counterpart Hassan Wirayuda, and to make an honorary call to President Yudhoyono. (ANTARA News)

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