Indonesia seeks answers from US as top general denied entry

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The Indonesian government has sought clarification from the United States after its military chief was denied entry to the country, an official said on Sunday.

Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman Arrmanatha Nasir said the Indonesian Embassy in Washington had sent a diplomatic note to the US State Department.

Nasir said the US ambassador to Indonesia was not in the country and his deputy has been summoned to provide more information on Monday. Military spokesman Wuryanto, who goes by one name, said military chief Gen Gatot Nurmantyo and his wife had planned to leave Indonesia on Saturday evening but were told by their airline shortly before departure that the US customs authorities would deny their entry.

Nurmantyo had been invited to attend a conference in Washington on extremist organisations by Gen Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Relations between the US and Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, are generally friendly.