U.S.-Italy Relations
President Obama also made a statement on protests of election results in Iran. He said said he was “deeply troubled” by the Iranian regime’s willingness to resort to violence, and while Iranians must decide on their own leaders he believed the protesters “should be heard and respected.”
President Obama and Prime Minister Berlusconi speak to reporters about their meeting, relations between the U.S. and Europe, and other issue… read more
President Obama and Prime Minister Berlusconi speak to reporters about their meeting, relations between the U.S. and Europe, and other issues.
President Obama also made a statement on protests of election results in Iran. He said said he was “deeply troubled” by the Iranian regime’s willingness to resort to violence, and while Iranians must decide on their own leaders he believed the protesters “should be heard and respected.” close
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