White House Strongly Condemns Violence In Egypt
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says that President Obama and the administration condemn the outrageous violence on the street of Cairo, says and it should stop immediately. (:25)
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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says that President Obama and the administration condemn the outrageous violence on the street of Cairo, says and it should stop immediately. (:25)
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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs talks about President Obama’s reaction to yesterday’s meetings with the Middle Eastern leaders.
He said that the President was encouraged by the serious attitude that each of the leaders brought about a long-term lasting peace. Gibbs describes the meetings as an important opportunity. However, he also reminds that there is still deep divisions and years of mistrust to overcome. (:53)
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