JAKARTA, Indonesia — Donald Trump Jr., visiting Indonesia’s capital on Tuesday to promote two Trump-branded resorts, defended his father, President Trump, and their family’s company against allegations that their global business presented conflicts of interest for the president.

The president’s son, an executive vice president of the Trump Organization, said that the company had walked away from deals that could have made tens of millions of dollars so as not to create the appearance of any improprieties.

“We made a very conscious decision of the family not to do that right now,” he told reporters. “We have turned down a lot of deals.”

He also defended his father against any suggestions that the family’s international business interests could affect his foreign policy.