Hillary Clinton recognizes Indonesia’s economic role
Thursday, 15 January 2009
ANTARA News Agency
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in her statement when testifying as
secretary of state nominee at the US Senate`s Foreign Relations
Committee in Washington DC, last Tuesday (jan. 13), recognized
Indonesia`s role in dealing with the global economic crisis.
"We know that emerging markets like China, India, Brazil, South Africa,
and Indonesia are feeling the effects of the current crisis. We all
stand to benefit in both the short and long term if they are part of the
solution, and become partners in maintaining global economic stability,"
she said.
"For too long, we have merely talked about the need to engage emerging
powers in global economic governance; the time to take action is upon
us. The recent G-20 meeting was a first step, but developing patterns of
sustained engagement will take hard work and careful negotiation," she
added.
Indonesia`s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono attended the G-20 Summit
on the global economic crisis which was held in Washington DC, last
November 2008.
In her statement Hally Clinton also recalled President-elect Obama`s
mother, Ann Dunham, who had worked in Indonesia from late 1960s until
early 1990s. Clinton called Ann Dunham as a pioneer in micro finance in
Indonesia.
"As a personal aside, I want to mention that President-elect Obama`s
mother, Ann Dunham, was a pioneer in micro finance in Indonesia. In my
own work on micro finance around the world - from Bangladesh to Chile to
Vietnam to South Africa and many other countries - I`ve seen firsthand
how small loans given to poor women to start small businesses can raise
standards of living and transform local economies," she said.
"President-elect Obama`s mother had planned to attend a micro finance
forum at the Beijing women`s conference in 1995 that I participated in.
Unfortunately, she was very ill and couldn`t travel and sadly passed
away a few months later. But I think it`s fair to say that her work in
international development, the care and concern she showed for women and
for poor people around the world, mattered greatly to her son, and
certainly has informed his views and his vision. We will be honored to
carry on Ann Dunham`s work in the months and years ahead," she said.
The Senate is expected to confirm Hillary Clinton as the new US
Secretary of State after the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama
on January 20, 2009.
|