July 21
US President Barack Obama still wants to visit his old hometown of Jakarta perhaps later in the year, despite the twin blasts at two luxury hotels in the city, the White House said on Monday.
The bodies of the three Australians killed in terrorist attacks in Jakarta will return home today....
“I have no reason to believe that the events of the past few days have changed or lessened the president's desire” to visit Indonesia, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
Obama spent a few years as a child living in Jakarta from 1967 to 1971 after his mother remarried to an Indonesian national.
He told reporters in June: “Oh, I need to come to Indonesia soon. I expect to be travelling to Asia at some point within the next year and I would be surprised if when I came to Asia I did not stop by my old home town of Jakarta.
“And I'll go visit Menteng Dalam and have some bakso -- Nasi Goreng. These are some special dishes here that I used to eat when I was a kid.”
Gibbs said Obama's upcoming itinerary would be discussed in meetings at the White House this week.
However, the annual summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum to be held in Singapore in November could provide an opportunity for a stopover in Indonesia.
Gibbs again on Monday stressed the special importance that Indonesia holds for Obama, saying: “Obviously it is a country with the largest number of Muslims in the world, important to him from that standpoint as well as personal.”
Two bombers killed seven people including three Australians, a New Zealander and an Indonesian in almost simultaneous blasts at two Jakarta luxury hotels on Friday. More than 50 people were injured.
Obama spent a few years as a child living in Jakarta from 1967 to 1971 after his mother remarried to an Indonesian national.
He told reporters in June: “Oh, I need to come to Indonesia soon. I expect to be travelling to Asia at some point within the next year and I would be surprised if when I came to Asia I did not stop by my old home town of Jakarta.
“And I'll go visit Menteng Dalam and have some bakso -- Nasi Goreng. These are some special dishes here that I used to eat when I was a kid.”
Gibbs said Obama's upcoming itinerary would be discussed in meetings at the White House this week.
However, the annual summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum to be held in Singapore in November could provide an opportunity for a stopover in Indonesia.
Gibbs again on Monday stressed the special importance that Indonesia holds for Obama, saying: “Obviously it is a country with the largest number of Muslims in the world, important to him from that standpoint as well as personal.”
Two bombers killed seven people including three Australians, a New Zealander and an Indonesian in almost simultaneous blasts at two Jakarta luxury hotels on Friday. More than 50 people were injured.
Source: The Australian