THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press
Secretary
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January
18, 2011
Readout of the
President’s Call with President Mubarak of Egypt
The
President spoke with Egyptian President Mubarak this morning on a broad range
of issues, to include the New Year’s Day attack on a Coptic Christian church in
Alexandria, developments in Tunisia and Lebanon, and how best to advance Middle
East peace. The President extended his personal condolences to President
Mubarak and the Egyptian people for the heinous bombing targeting Christians
that occurred on New Year’s Day, and urged all sides to ease tensions and work
toward improved relations among all religions. The President raised the
latest developments in Tunisia, and shared with President Mubarak that the
United States is calling for calm and an end to violence, and for the interim
government of Tunisia to uphold universal human rights and hold free and fair
elections in order to meet the aspirations of the Tunisian people. The
President thanked President Mubarak for Egypt’s support for Lebanese Prime
Minister Hariri and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is attempting to
end the era of impunity for political assassination in Lebanon, and achieve
justice for the Lebanese people. The President and President Mubarak also
discussed ways to advance efforts on Middle East peace between the Israelis and
Palestinians.
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