U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to finalize a comprehensive  partnership with Indonesia during his two-day stop in the Southeast  Asian nation where he spent part of his childhood. 
However the  Indonesia volcano that threatened President Obama's visit is now  "likely" to shorten an already brief stop to the capital city of  Jakarta. 
Obama met with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang  Yudhoyono and held a news conference with him. He is also scheduled to  attend an official dinner; and visit the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest  mosque in southeast Asia. 
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs,  who earlier told reporters that officials were closely monitoring the  ash cloud from Mount Merapi, said forecasting shows air traffic might  again be disrupted. 
Gibbs said the president still hopes to  deliver a speech at the University of Indonesia. "My sense is, our hope  is that while we may have to truncate some of the morning we can get the  speech in," Gibbs told reporters aboard Air Force One on a flight from  New Delhi to Jakarta.
Obama lived in the  Indonesian capital from 1968-1971, leaving aged 10. Click through CNN's  photo gallery above to see what Indonesians are thinking of his upcoming  visit and to learn about his time there.
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