Press Release                                                               
January 23, 2009

President Obama Speaks Indonesian at First State Department Visit 
Washington, January 23 – On his second day, President Barack Obama visited the 
U.S. Department of State, his first visit to a cabinet level-agency. His visit 
emphasized his administration’s focus on diplomacy, and also marked Hillary 
Clinton’s first day as the Department’s 67th Secretary of State.  The President 
also spoke Bahasa Indonesia with a Department employee and expressed a desire 
to visit his old neighborhood in Jakarta. President Obama was accompanied by 
Vice President Joseph Biden and National Security Advisor General James L. 
Jones.  During his visit, he announced special envoys to the Middle East, and 
Afghanistan and Pakistan, and addressed U.S. diplomats. 


President Obama joined Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to announce former 
Senator George Mitchell as Special Envoy to the Middle East peace process and 
Ambassador Richard Holbrooke as his Special Representative to Afghanistan and 
Pakistan — moves that underscore the new administration’s commitment to 
renewing America’s leadership through reinvigorated diplomacy. 
  
“We are confronted by extraordinary, complex and interconnected global 
challenges,” Obama said to State Department employees. “Progress will not come 
quickly or easily, nor can we promise to right every single wrong around the 
world. But we can pledge to use all elements of American power to protect our 
people and to promote our interests and ideals, starting with principled, 
focused and sustained American diplomacy.” 
  
After making his formal remarks, President Obama afterwards mingled with U.S. 
diplomats, shaking hands and chatting casually. While doing so, Charles Silver 
-- former Counselor for Public Affairs at U.S. Embassy Jakarta -- addressed him 
in bahasa Indonesia, saying “Selamat Siang, Bapak.”  Without missing a beat, 
President Obama responded, “Terima kasih -- Apa kabar?”  Silver responded 
“Baik, baik” and then told the President he had served in Indonesia several 
times, and Obama complimented him on his accent.  The President then said that 
if he visits Indonesia, he would like to visit his old neighborhood in 
Menteng.  

For more information about the U.S. Embassy Jakarta, please visit our website 
at http://jakarta.usembassy.gov. 


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