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Friday, April 22, 2016

US President Barack Obama Visits UK Thursday April 21,2016




US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, who arrived in the UK late on Thursday April 21,2016, are attending a private lunch with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle - the day after the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations


US President Barack Obama will then meet Prime Minister David Cameron for talks in the afternoon.

US President Barack Obama arrived in London late Thursday, his second stop on a three-leg tour that included meetings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and ends with a stop in Hannover, Germany

Barack Obama has made an emotional plea to the British public to “stick together” with the rest of the European Union(EU) as he arrived in the UK to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday.

With the result of June 23,2016’s referendum looking too close to call, the US president eschewed careful diplomatic language to make a direct appeal to voters to back the remain campaign

“As citizens of the United Kingdom take stock of their relationship with the EU, you should be proud that the EU has helped spread British values and practices – democracy, the rule of law, open markets – across the continent and to its periphery,” he wrote in an article in Daily Telegraph

He evoked the close cooperation between the US and UK during the second world war, citing Franklin D Roosevelt’s toast to King George VI in 1939, when the president said: “I am persuaded that the greatest single contribution our two countries have been enabled to make to civilisation, and to the welfare of peoples throughout the world, is the example we have jointly set by our manner of conducting relations between our two nations.”
But contrary to the claims of some in the leave camp that the UK could strengthen its ties with the US by leaving the EU, Obama insisted: “I will say, with the candour of a friend, that the outcome of your decision is a matter of deep interest to the United States. The tens of thousands of Americans who rest in Europe’s cemeteries are a silent testament to just how intertwined our prosperity and security truly are.”
He added: “The US sees how your powerful voice in Europe ensures that Europe takes a strong stance in the world, and keeps the EU open, outward-looking, and closely linked to its allies on the other side of the Atlantic. So the US and the world need your outsized influence to continue – including within Europe''

US President Barack Obama Driven by Britain's 94-Year-Old Prince Philip

 

On US President Barack Obama's arrival at Windsor Castle, the president and First Lady Michelle Obama -- code names "Renegade" and "Renaissance" -- were picked up from their Marine One helicopter by Queen Elizabeth II and her 94-year-old husband Prince Philip, who was in the driver's seat.
US President Barack Obama and the prince, formally known as the Duke of Edinburgh, got in the front of the Range Rover while the queen and First Lady sat in the back.
"I have to say, I have never been driven by a Duke before," Obama later joked. "I can report that it was very smooth riding."
This is US President Barack Obama's fifth trip to Britain as president, and he hinted at how much he has enjoyed meeting the country's longest-serving monarch who has greeted US presidents since Harry Truman.
"The queen has been a source of inspiration for me," Obama said. "She's truly one of my favourite people."
The two couples had lunch together at Windsor, the queen's weekend residence located west of London, to mark her 90th birthday, which was on Thursday April 22,2016

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