JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has welcomed the resumption of military relations with the United States while human rights groups expressed concern and said monitoring of the armed forces would need to be tightened.
The United States restored military ties on Tuesday with the world's most populous Muslim nation as a reward for Jakarta's cooperation in the war on terrorism, U.S. State Department officials said.
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