U.S.-U.K. Relations
President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to reporters and answered questions on a number of issues, including the… read more
President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to reporters and answered questions on a number of issues, including the shooting at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and ongoing nuclear talks with Iran. President Obama said he would veto any bill asking for additional sanctions against Iran and called on Congress to let negotiations play out before taking any new action. Prime Minister Cameron also said that he spoke with several U.S. Senators about refraining from additional sanctions. The president and prime minister also responded to questions on counter-terrorism efforts, the economy, and the use of encrypted communication technology in combating terrorism. close
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