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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
Chief Representative of the Embassy (Embassy) Germany calls upon arrival of staff at headquarters REIT in Petamburan, Jakarta, it is a private initiative.
“The German Embassy said that the presence of the staff of the German Embassy in the place and the meeting held was by personal initiative without obtaining orders or knowledge of the direction of the German Embassy,” said an official statement from the Ministry of Foreign Relations received by CNNIndonesia.com, on Sunday (12/20).
This statement was made after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) summoned the Chief Representative of the German Embassy in Jakarta.
A call was made for clarification and to protest against the activities of the staff of the German Embassy in Jakarta who visited the FPI headquarters some time ago.
Previously, the Secretary General of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) Munarmas claimed to have been visited by representatives of the German Embassy (Embassy).
“The German embassy has reached the FPI secretariat,” Munarman told CNNIndonesia.com on Saturday (12/19).
Furthermore, in a meeting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Head of the Representative Office of the German Embassy confirmed the presence of Embassy personnel in the organization’s secretariat.
The Head of the Representative Office of the German Embassy also expressed his apologies and regrets the incident.
Furthermore, the Head of the Representative Office of the German Embassy also denied the content of various statements made by one of the leaders of the mass organization in question.
It was also claimed that diplomatic staff had been asked to return immediately to account for their actions and provide clarification to the government.
The Head of the Representative Office of the German Embassy confirmed that the incident did not reflect the policies of the Government and the German Embassy and strongly rejected the impression that the arrival of the Embassy staff was a form of German support for the organization.
The German Embassy also expressly expresses the support and commitment of the German government to continue bilateral cooperation with Indonesia to combat intolerance, radicalism and hate speech.
In addition, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asked the German Embassy to provide an official statement to the public, as explained to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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