Obama seeks Mideast cure
China Daily | Updated: 2010-07-01 07:52
WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama said he and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia agreed on Tuesday on the need to press for Middle East peace in a "significant and bold way," including the creation of a Palestinian homeland.
The leaders addressed reporters after a private meeting and lunch. Obama said he and Abdullah covered Afghanistan and Pakistan, efforts to combat extremism and Iran's attempts to obtain nuclear weapon capability.
The president praised what he called a strong, strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia, which holds considerable leverage in the Middle East. Obama told the king he appreciated his friendship and counsel. Abdullah said Obama is respected around the world as an "honorable man."
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