A US diplomat apologized to Indonesia’s government Monday after the 
top Indonesian general was prevented from traveling to Washington, but a
 Jakarta official said the country expected a complete explanation.
                   
   Erin McKee, the deputy US ambassador to Indonesia, did not explain 
why Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo was prevented from boarding a flight to the US 
but said the matter had been resolved.McKee met with Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi on Monday 
morning and said she apologized. US Ambassador Joseph Donovan also 
offered an apology, according to a statement
             
                      Sunday from the embassy. He
 is currently visiting a remote part of Indonesia.
Relations between the US and Indonesia, the world’s most populous 
Muslim nation, are generally friendly. Indonesia’s military has a 
checkered human rights record, but Nurmantyo himself has not been 
accused of rights abuses.
                    “We deeply regret the inconvenience that this incident caused and we 
apologize,” McKee told reporters. “There are absolutely no issues with 
his ability to travel to the United States. We welcome him. The embassy 
is working very hard to understand what happened,” she said.
                     Marsudi said Indonesia still expects the US to provide a more complete explanation.
Nurmantyo and his wife had planned to leave Indonesia on Saturday 
evening but were told by their airline shortly before departure that US 
Customs would deny their entry, according to military spokesman 
Wuryanto, who goes by one name.
                     Nurmantyo had been invited by Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US
 Joint Chiefs of Staff, to attend a conference in Washington on 
countering extremist organizations.

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