The interview is for Indonesian television, likely the first time such an interview has taken place in the White House.
The dialogue indicates that the Indonesian interviewer is practicing speaking English and is familiar with the president.
The President expresses his fondness for Indonesia and mentions he has many good memories of his time there.
Personal connections include his sister being half Indonesian and visits from relatives of his stepfather.
He notes a lack of a large Indonesian immigrant population in the U.S., affecting his chances to practice the language and enjoy Indonesian cuisine.
The President discusses the postponement of his upcoming trip to Indonesia due to a significant healthcare debate in the U.S.
Plans to delay the trip until the summer for better scheduling and to avoid being rushed.
He intends to fully experience Indonesia, including potential visits to different regions beyond Jakarta and enjoying local food.
The President highlights the progress Indonesia has made economically and politically since his childhood there.
He reminisces about the slower pace of life in Jakarta during his time, noting changes such as new infrastructure and development.
Acknowledges Indonesia as a model of democracy and a growing international player, referencing the G20 meeting as a significant achievement.
The President expresses disappointment about delaying the trip, emphasizing his strong ties to Indonesia and his desire to visit with family.
He hopes to take his family to significant landmarks such as Prambanan and Bali during the trip.
The overall message is one of respect for Indonesia's progress and a commitment to maintaining strong relations.