Obama: I'll forge new ties with Muslims

Mar. 13, 2009
Associated Press , THE JERUSALEM POST 
In phone conversations with the leaders of Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and the 
Philippines on Friday, US President Barack Obama discussed his commitment to 
forging a new relationship with Islamic countries, among other issues. 

The White House said Obama discussed the importance of improving US relations 
with Islamic countries with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. 

Obama noted that he and Yudhoyono would attend the Group of 20 nations summit 
next month in London. 

At the end of his European trip next month, Obama is scheduled to visit Turkey, 
a Muslim country where relations with the US were strained by the 2003 invasion 
of Iraq. 

Obama and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, another G-20 country and longtime US 
ally in the Middle East, agreed on the importance of maintaining a strong 
US-Saudi relationship to promote peace and security in the region. 

The White House said they also spoke about coordinating international efforts 
to restore economic growth. 

In his conversation with Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroy, Obama 
commended her country's efforts against terrorism and in modernizing the armed 
forces. They also talked about cooperating on other issues, including climate 
change and education, the White House said. 

Obama and Arroyo also reaffirmed their commitment to the long-standing 
US-Philippine alliance, including the Visiting Forces Agreement, a bilateral 
pact that governs the conduct of US forces in the country. 

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