Trump’s Indonesian business partner Hary Tanoesoedibjo can help with US ties ‘if needed’

Indonesian billionaire Hary Tanoesoedibjo, who is building luxury resorts to be managed by the Trump group, said on Friday his relationship with the US president has been focused on business but he could help ties between the nations “if needed”.
Tanoesoedibjo, 51, is chairman and chief executive of MNC Group, which is building two luxury resorts in Indonesia that will be managed by the Trump Hotel Collection, a subsidiary of the Trump Organisation founded by US President Donald Trump.
There had been speculation in Indonesia that Tanoesoedibjo, who attended Trump’s inauguration in Washington last month, could act as a bridge between Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, and the United States.
“With the Trump Organisation, the capacity is a business relationship. It’s still the same before and after Trump became president,” Tanoesoedibjo said.
“But if needed, I can try to help,” he said.

Several leaders in Indonesia have expressed concerns over President Trump’s tough immigration stance.