US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice thanked Indonesian President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono for urging Iran to be a responsible member of the
international community, the State Department said yesterday.
"The secretary was thankful to President Yudhoyono for
talking to the Iranian government about the need for them to be responsible
members of the international community," State Department spokesman Sean
McCormack said at a briefing.
Rice made the remarks during her meeting with visiting Indonesian Foreign
Affairs Minister Hassan Wirajudha earlier Friday.
"I believe Indonesia's position on this is that they believe that there is a
right to peaceful nuclear energy, but they also would call upon Iran to abide by
their international treaty obligations," McCormack said.
Moreover, Indonesian officials have expressed concern that Iran's behavior on
nuclear matters may be limiting the ability of countries to access peaceful
nuclear technology, McCormack said.