The World - News from May 11, 1986
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Allen Wallis, U.S. under secretary of state for economic affairs, stopped in Jakarta to try to quiet Indonesian worries about the outcome of the Tokyo economic summit meeting and delays in the launch of an Indonesian telecommunications satellite caused by problems in the U.S. space program. Wallis told officials that many of the major concerns voiced to President Reagan during a preliminary stop in Bali had been raised at the summit.
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