Justin Bieber has tweeted his love for Indonesia, after he referred to the country as "some random country" last week. His commented angered fans in the country which has a massive population of 240 million people. Bieber tweeted on his official Twitter account today: "One rumor I wont stand for is saying what me and my fans have isnt real. Indonesia I see you. i love u. I love ALL MY FANS."

In a recent event while premiering his new album, "Believe", in London, the Never Say Never singer allegedly recalled one of his new tracks as being recorded in some "random country." According to British tabloid Daily Mirror, Bieber said: "I recorded it in a studio. Some little place. They didn't know what they were doing."

In response to Bieber's insult to Indonesia, a radio station in the country has banned his songs from being played on the radio. Indonesia's KISS FM executive producer Anggi Simanjuntak told The Jakarta Post: "His tone was very condescending and he is just a 19-year-old boy. This is a country with more than 200 million citizens." Bea Lubis, a KISS FM announcer, went on to say that the ban would be cancelled "if Bieber apologized in a sweet manner and promised not to say such things about Indonesia again." 

So now it looks like the ban will be lifted.