§ Mrs. ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what public representations were made to the Indonesian delegation to the consultative group on Indonesia in July 1994 in respect of the violent suppression of a peaceful demonstration in Jakarta and the suppression of three publications; and if he will explain the phrase in the margins of the July 881W meeting as used in his answer to the hon. Member for Sunderland, South (Mr. Mullin) on 14 July 1994, Official Report, column 752.
§ Mr. GoodladNone. We raised our concerns about the banning of the three journals in the margins—outside the formal sessions—of the July meeting of the consultative group for Indonesia, in bilateral representations to the Indonesian delegation.
§ Mrs. ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what has been the cost of Britain's diplomatic presence in Indonesia for each year since 1979.
§ Mr. GoodladThe total annual costs of Britain's diplomatic presence in Indonesia since the financial year 1983–84 are given. Figures for earlier years are not available.
Year £ 1983–84 1,437,785 1984–85 1,810,622 1985–86 1,925,507 1986–87 1,745,757 1987–88 1,798,299 1988–89 1,935,654 1989–90 2,206,047 1990–91 2,766,434 1991–92 3,003,996 1992–93 3,394,306 1993–94 3,512,444
§ Mrs ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many diplomatic staff have been stationed in Indonesia in each year since 1979.
§ Mr. GoodladThe number of United Kingdom-based staff stationed in Indonesia—at the British embassy, Jakarta—for each year since 1982 are listed. The figures include representatives from other Government Departments and agencies. Figures for earlier years are not available.
Year Number 1982 30 1983 30 1984 30 1985 31 1986 31 1987 30 1988 31 1989 33 1990 33 1991 33 1992 33 1993 33 1994 32 1995 30
§ Mrs. ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he last raised the question of Indonesia's illegal occupation of East Timor at meetings of the Group of Seven.
§ Mr. GoodladAs far as we are aware, the subject has not been addressed at G7 meetings.