JAKARTA, May 8 (Reuters) - Indonesia will sell global sukuk, samurai and eurobonds in the second half of this year, a finance ministry official said on Thursday.The finance ministry has issued 206.4 trillion rupiah ($17.83 billion), including global sukuk and domestic dollar denominated bonds, so far this year, said Loto Srinaita Ginting, head of government debt securities at the finance ministry.