"It is not uncommon for the President to have a private lunch with people that you might find notable," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said yesterday.
Earnest said Obama appeared at a forum in Malaysia with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's founder and head Ma on the sidelines of the APEC summit in November last year.
Ma was at the White House on Tuesday to have lunch with Obama, according to a White House official.
"Obviously as they discussed in the public forum, there are a number of common interests that they have, particularly as they relate to climate change and the international economy. So this is something that is of interest to President Obama and that's why he was interested to have lunch with him," Earnest said.
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The meeting was not posted on President's public schedule.
The White House also defended Obama's meetings with the donors of Obama's Foundation.
"The President has made a commitment that he will not be raising money for the foundation while he's still in office. What we have said about donors to the campaign also applies to donors at the foundation, and it's simply this: Donating in support of the President's foundation does not guarantee you a meeting with the President of the US.
Earnest was responding to a question on report from MapLight, that tracks money in politics. According to it, 15 of the 39 main donors to the Obama Foundation have been invited to meetings here at the White House with the President.