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On 26 January 2009, U.S. President Barack Obama gave his first formal interview as president to Al Arabiya, [10] delivering the message to the Muslim world that "Americans are not your enemy," while also reiterating that "Israel is a strong ally of the United States" and that they "will not stop being a strong ally of the United States".
On 26 January 2009, Al Arabiya News Network was given the first official interview with the newly inaugurated President Barack Obama: Melhem conducted the interview. [12] [13] Major interviews to date include: President George W. Bush; Secretary of State Colin Powell [14] [15] Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage [16]
Al Araby Television Network (Arabic: شبكة التلفزيون العربي) is a general television network launched in January 2015, and includes two main channels "Al Araby TV" and "Al Araby 2", in addition to digital projects that broadcast exclusive programs such as "Ana Al Araby" and "Al Araby Tube".
On Sunday, the CIA marked the anniversary by "live-tweeting" the raid. The Agency tweeted as if the raid were happening right then and there. ... Obama's full interview airs Monday on "Anderson ...
By PETER MARTINEZ Major U.S. TV networks ABC, CBS and NBC have chosen to not broadcast President Barack Obama's speech on immigration Thursday night where he'll outline proposed plans to change ...
Obama also met Mahmoud Abbas on 28 May. Obama reaffirmed his belief in a two-state solution, and stressed that Israel's obligation under a 2003 Middle East peace 'road map' includes stopping settlement growth and ensuring that there is a viable Palestinian state. [19] [20] President Obama talking with Mahmoud Abbas at the White House on 28 May ...
President Obama is set to meet with President-Elect Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday.
[1] [2] In April 2009, Obama gave a speech in Ankara, Turkey, which was well received by many Arab governments. [3] On June 4, 2009, Obama delivered a speech at Cairo University in Egypt calling for "A New Beginning" in relations between the Islamic world and the United States and promoting Middle East peace. [4]