OBAMA AND CAMERON ASK G8 PARTNERS TO BANKROLL ARAB SPRING COUNTRIES WHICH EMBRACE DEMOCRACY
Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1391071/G8-summit-Barack-Obama-David-Cameron-ask-allies-bankroll-Arab-Spring-countries-embrace-democracy.html
May 26 2011
UK
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Barack Obama has asked U.S. allies gathered at the G8 summit to
back his calls to provide financial assistance to Tunisia and Egypt,
countries at the forefront of the Arab Spring uprisings.
The U.S. President said both countries will need help stabilising and
modernising their economies as they attempt to transition to democracy.
David Cameron echoed Obama's sentiments at today's summit in
Deauville, saying the Arab Spring could breed 'poisonous extremism'
and immigration if wealthy nations do not step in to help fledgling
democracies.
The Prime Minister called on his fellow leaders to demonstrate they
were 'on the side' of reforming countries such as Egypt and Tunisia.
'I want a very simple and clear message to come out of this summit,
and that is that the most powerful nations on earth have come together
and are saying to those in the Middle East and North Africa who want
greater democracy, greater freedom, greater civil rights, we are on
your side,' Mr Cameron said in a round of interviews.
Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1391071/G8-summit-Barack-Obama-David-Cameron-ask-allies-bankroll-Arab-Spring-countries-embrace-democracy.html
May 26 2011
UK
Nations could breed 'poisonous extremism' if not given financial aid,
warns Cameron Prime Minister defends plans to spend UK money at time
of austerity
U.S. and France once again call for Yemen leader to stand down Cameron
confirms helicopters may soon be deployed in Libya
World leaders call on Armenia and Azerbaijan to move towards a
peaceful resolution in long-standing conflict Serbia praised for
arrest of war crimes fugitive Mladic
Barack Obama has asked U.S. allies gathered at the G8 summit to
back his calls to provide financial assistance to Tunisia and Egypt,
countries at the forefront of the Arab Spring uprisings.
The U.S. President said both countries will need help stabilising and
modernising their economies as they attempt to transition to democracy.
David Cameron echoed Obama's sentiments at today's summit in
Deauville, saying the Arab Spring could breed 'poisonous extremism'
and immigration if wealthy nations do not step in to help fledgling
democracies.
The Prime Minister called on his fellow leaders to demonstrate they
were 'on the side' of reforming countries such as Egypt and Tunisia.
'I want a very simple and clear message to come out of this summit,
and that is that the most powerful nations on earth have come together
and are saying to those in the Middle East and North Africa who want
greater democracy, greater freedom, greater civil rights, we are on
your side,' Mr Cameron said in a round of interviews.