The Jakarta Post, 28 Sep 2011
The Singaporean government on Wednesday said it regarded its current extradition treaty with Indonesia, signed in 2007, as final, despite difficulties the latter had experienced in securing approval from the House of Representatives to ratify it.
Speaking to a group of visiting Indonesian journalists, Singapore’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said he fully respected the political response to the treaty in Indonesia, but quickly stressed that Singapore would never make it a subject of renegotiation since this would set a bad precedent for the country in front of the international community. Full story