A picture shows a bronze statue representing a 10-year-old Barack Obama, the US president, holding an Indonesian flag placed there by protestors in Jakarta in 2009.(Agencies)
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US President Barack Obama will travel to Indonesia with his family next month, returning to the country where he spent four years as a child, the White House announced late on Monday. Obama, who has referred to himself as "America's first Pacific president" because of his birth in Hawaii and his years in Indonesia, will also visit Australia during the trip, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said. Gibbs said that while in Indonesia, Obama will launch a US-Indonesian partnership aimed at broadening and strengthening ties between the United States and the country that is home to the world's largest Muslim population. Asked whether Obama, to be accompanied by his wife Michelle and two young daughters Sasha and Malia, would visit childhood haunts, Gibbs said: "I'd anticipate that will likely be one of the stops." Obama's late mother, Ann Dunham, came to Indonesia with her 6-year-old son in the late 1960s to join her second husband, an Indonesian man named Lolo Soetoro. Obama recounts in his book Dreams From My Father being amazed to find the house they moved into on the outskirts of Jakarta had a collection of exotic animals including a monkey, birds of paradise, a cockatoo and several baby crocodiles. His time in Indonesia was cut short in 1971 when he was sent to Hawaii to live with his grandparents, while his mother stayed with her husband. Indradjaya Madewa, a friend of Obama's when they attended the same elementary school, said he hoped the president would visit the school during his visit. "He remembers me and my family because we were neighbours, as well as classmates," said Madewa, now a 47-year-old businessman. In Australia, he will mark the 70th anniversary of US-Australian relations and hold talks with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on the global economic recovery, the war in Afghanistan and climate change. In Canberra, Rudd said he hoped the president would address the Australian parliament. (Read by Renee Haines. Renee Haines is a multimedia journalist at the China Daily Web site.) 點(diǎn)擊查看更多雙語(yǔ)新聞
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美國(guó)白宮于本周一晚些時(shí)候宣布,總統(tǒng)貝拉克?奧巴馬將于下月攜家人訪問(wèn)印度尼西亞,重回他曾度過(guò)四年童年時(shí)光的地方。 白宮發(fā)言人羅伯特?吉布斯稱,奧巴馬此次還將訪問(wèn)澳大利亞。奧巴馬總統(tǒng)出生在夏威夷,并曾在印尼居住過(guò)幾年,因此他自稱為“美國(guó)首位太平洋總統(tǒng)”。 吉布斯稱,奧巴馬出訪印尼期間,將啟動(dòng)印美兩國(guó)合作伙伴關(guān)系,以擴(kuò)大和鞏固美國(guó)和這個(gè)全世界穆斯林人口最多的國(guó)家的關(guān)系。 在被問(wèn)及奧巴馬是否會(huì)重游童年故地時(shí),吉布斯說(shuō):“我想有這個(gè)可能。”奧巴馬將攜夫人米歇爾和兩個(gè)女兒瑪麗亞和薩莎一同出訪印尼。 上世紀(jì)60年代晚期,因母親安?鄧納姆改嫁給一個(gè)名叫羅洛?蘇托洛的印尼男子,六歲的奧巴馬便跟隨母親來(lái)到了印尼。奧巴馬的母親現(xiàn)已去世。 奧巴馬后來(lái)在《我父親的夢(mèng)想》一書中寫道,當(dāng)時(shí)他們一家搬到雅加達(dá)郊區(qū)的一處住所,他驚奇地發(fā)現(xiàn)那里有很多種奇異的動(dòng)物,其中包括一只猴子、幾只天堂鳥、一只鳳頭鸚鵡和幾只幼鱷。 1971年,奧巴馬被送至夏威夷與外祖父母一起生活,他在印尼的生活從此告一段落。而他的母親仍留在印尼與繼父一起生活。 奧巴馬的小學(xué)同學(xué)因德拉德加亞?馬德瓦稱,他希望奧巴馬訪問(wèn)印尼時(shí)能回母校看看。 現(xiàn)年47歲的商人馬德瓦說(shuō):“他還記得我和我的家人,因?yàn)槟菚r(shí)我們除了是同學(xué)外,還是鄰居?!?/font> 奧巴馬訪問(wèn)澳大利亞期間,將慶祝美澳建交70周年,并將與澳大利亞總理陸克文舉行會(huì)談,討論全球經(jīng)濟(jì)復(fù)蘇、阿富汗戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)和氣候變化等問(wèn)題。陸克文在堪培拉表示,他希望奧巴馬此次能在澳大利亞國(guó)會(huì)發(fā)表講話。 相關(guān)閱讀 奧巴馬領(lǐng)諾貝爾獎(jiǎng) 大談戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)必要性 (中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 Julie 編輯蔡姍姍) |
Vocabulary: haunt:a place frequently visited(常去的場(chǎng)所;消磨時(shí)光的去處) |