Friday, January 6, 2012

YUDHOYONO Wrote To The Secretary-general Of The UNITED NATIONS Related Turmoil In The Strait Of Hormuz

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Presiden SBY (Foto: Reuters)
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (Photo: Reuters)
JAKARTA -President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono sent a letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN). The related tension which later occurred in the Strait of Hormuz, the Middle East. It is feared will have an impact on the world economy.

"Today I sent a letter to the Secretary-General of the UNITED NATIONS to take appropriate measures so that we can prohibit anything that could interfere with the smooth running of other than petroleum from the Middle East," said the President in his Office the Road North of Jakarta, Thursday (5/1/2011).

The President added, these efforts pursued by the Government of Indonesia in the framework of the good for the world economy.

"Nation of Indonesia, including developing countries and Indonesia is struggling to improve its own growth," he added.

Indonesia holds should the United Nations and also the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) could have played a role can search for the best solution for such issues.

"In the hope that a settlement could be reached peacefully. There is no need for eskalatif and encouraged to use the military forces of any party. This is expected by, "he said.

President of worrying, in case of war in the Strait of Hormuz, then there will be a tremendous turmoil on the world's oil.

"Now we feel with the military clash in the area, oil terdongkrak rise. Whereas the supply and demand of no change. So really worry if there are certain disorders involving the supply. If this continues it will be detrimental to the world, "he explained.

"Maybe if the price surged to be benefited by the States that oil production. But developing countries are not producing will be harmed. OKI, Indonesia called for all sides could keep myself going on something, "the lid.
(faj)

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