Indonesia Could Get Billions in U.S. Funding to Join Israel Push
- Trump wants world’s largest Muslim nation to normalize ties
- U.S. DFC chief Adam Boehler spoke in interview in Jerusalem
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Indonesia could unlock billions of dollars in additional U.S. financing if it joins President Donald Trump’s push for Muslim countries to establish relations with Israel, according to a U.S. official.
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, a government agency that invests overseas, could more than double its current $1 billion portfolio if Indonesia develops ties with Israel, DFC Chief Executive Officer Adam Boehler said in an interview Monday at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.