Roeslan's most prominent moment as a public servant came in 1955, when he served as secretary-general of the
Bandung Conference, a major meeting of African and Asian countries working to form what became the
Non-Aligned Movement as an alternative to alignment with one of the
Cold War superpowers. Roeslan served as Indonesia's foreign minister from March 1956 to April 1957. From July 1959 to March 1962, he was head of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA); in October 1962 he became
Minister of Information. While being foreign minister, Roeslan was briefly arrested in August 1956 by the
Indonesian military in
West Java, and accused of
corruption. Part of a power struggle between the Sukarno government and dissatisfied military officers, he was promptly pardoned by vote of Sukarno's cabinet, and the military was forced to release him. While being a minister in 1964, he was a first rector of Teacher and Education Science Institute or now is
Indonesia University of Education. He acted as rector until 1966. After
Suharto replaced Sukarno as president in 1967, Roeslan served briefly as Indonesian
ambassador to the
United Nations. He left formal government service in 1971, but continued to play a role as an elder statesman in Indonesian politics. After president Suharto stepped down in 1998, he emerged as an advisor to presidential candidate
Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sukarno's daughter, and as a critic of Suharto's
Golkar successors,
Jusuf Habibie and
Abdurrahman Wahid. In 1998, Dutch
historians Bob de Graaff and Cees Wiebes published a book,
Villa Maarheeze: De Geschiedenis van de Inlichtingendienst Buitenland (
Villa Maarheeze: The History of the Netherlands Foreign Intelligence Service) in which they alleged that Roeslan had secretly worked for the Dutch government during the conflict over
Papua (Irian Jaya) in the 1960s, by passing confidential information about Indonesian activities. Roeslan vehemently denied the charges, saying that he had seldom even communicated with the Dutch government, even in his official government capacities. ==Family==