
TRANSINDONESIA.CO – Maluku Governor Said Assagaff asserted, the existence of splinter organizations of the Republic of South Maluku (RMS) is no longer influential in the Netherlands.
“My current visit to the Netherlands on 17 – 25 September 2014 turned out to be informed that the RMS was only a follower of the elderly with a relatively limited effect,” said Said Assagaff in Ambon on Monday (29/09/2014).
In fact, the younger generation in the Netherlands from the Moluccas in the amount of hundreds of people to see him and expressed do not approve of their parents’ minds.
“There were protesting the presence of RMS because no longer effect so that people do not easily provoked Maluku issue – the issue is misleading,” he said.
Governor who was accompanied by a number of local work units (on education) as well as individual – each element of the Council and the Chamber of Commerce’s visit to the Netherlands in order to attend the exhibition in Utrecht 50 Plus Beurs it also met the Director General and Deputy Director General of International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Hague .
In addition, meetings with members of the Dutch Parliament, the Dutch Social Organization Participation Group for Maluku (HPGM), Participation Group Company – Dutch Company for the Moluccas in the Hague.
Governor and his entourage also had the opportunity to have a meeting with the King’s Commissioner (Governor equivalent) once visited the environmentally sound integrated industrial park in Gelderland.
“Based on the results of meetings and visits to convince us that the RMS is provoked in Maluku funded by the issue of Moluccans in the Netherlands is not unreasonable because the younger generation is determined to build the Moluccas through HPGM, wadagh NPPM or other official,” said the Governor.
He made sure, agreed to form a small team to realize the Provincial agreement Twins (Sister Provence) Maluku and Gelderland.
“We will return to Gelderland and invited them to visit Maluku team to realize the deal,” he said.
Meanwhile, Director General and Deputy Director General of International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is willing to arrange a special regulation by the Dutch government to encourage cooperation, both governmental and private with the Maluku provincial government.
“Strategic Dutch Parliament members contribute personally willing to fight for economic cooperation and the Moluccas the Dutch government,” said the Governor.(ant/kum)




