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Obama appreciates allies in farewell calls.
 
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Thu, 8 Dec 2016   ||   Nigeria,
 

Outgoing U.S. President and the first Black man to be elected president in the history of U.S, Barack Obama has commenced farewell phone calls to world leaders who are U.S. allies during his eight-year rule.

Ceoafrica learnt that the 44th US president made farewell telephone calls to President François Hollande of France and Prime Minister John Key of New Zealand.

In readout of Obama’s call to Hollande, the White House said that the U.S. leader thanked his French counterpart for his support and close partnership since Hollande took office in 2012.

“President Obama thanked President Hollande for his leadership and expressed his appreciation for France’s steady contributions to the strength and unity of the trans-Atlantic alliance.”

Similarly, the readout of Obama’s call to the New Zealand leader said the U.S. president thanked him for their close friendship and partnership during his two-term presidency.

“President Obama spoke by phone with Prime Minister John Key of New Zealand, to thank him for the close friendship and partnership the two leaders have enjoyed over the last eight years.

“During that time, U.S.-New Zealand cooperation reached unprecedented level.

“The President underscored that New Zealand would remain one of the United States’ closest partners as we continue to work together on a wide array of issues.

“These include contributing to global peace and security, encouraging sustainable and inclusive economic growth, and addressing climate change and conservation challenges”.

Obama’s tenure as president which started on 20th of Jan, 2009 will end on 20th of Jan, 2017 as Republican President-elect Donald Trump would be sworn in as 45th US president.

                                                            

 

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