Obama arrives in South Korea
November 10th, 2010
09:17 AM ET

Obama arrives in South Korea

(CNN) - President Obama arrived in South Korea on Wednesday, where the leaders of top global economies will convene at the G-20 summit to try to stabilize the world's financial markets.

Obama left Indonesia hours early, because volcanic ash from Mount Merapi could have grounded Air Force One, administration officials said.

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Topics: Asia • G-20 • South Korea • The News
Let the G-20 begin
November 10th, 2010
09:05 AM ET

Let the G-20 begin

We finally made it to Seoul, South Korea and it's time for the G-20 meetings to begin. Tomorrow the President will attend a Veteran's Day event at the Yongsan Garrison Army Base. Later he holds a joint press conference with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak. After several bilateral meetings the President ends the day by attending a G-20 leader's dinner at the National Museum.


Topics: Asia • G-20 • South Korea
President Obama's remarks in Jakarta, Indonesia
November 10th, 2010
08:21 AM ET

President Obama's remarks in Jakarta, Indonesia

Delivered at the University of Indonesia

THE PRESIDENT:  Terima kasihTerima kasih, thank you so much, thank you, everybody.  Selamat pagi.  (Applause.)  It is wonderful to be here at the University of Indonesia.  To the faculty and the staff and the students, and to Dr. Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri, thank you so much for your hospitality.  (Applause.)
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Topics: Indonesia • President Obama • The News