The World - News from April 24, 1985
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Indonesia and China agreed to hold formal talks, an effort to normalize relations suspended 20 years ago after an unsuccessful, Communist-backed coup attempt in Jakarta. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian asked for a meeting. Wu is in Indonesia to attend 30th anniversary ceremonies marking the 1955 Bandung conference that gave birth to the movement of nonaligned nations.
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