President
Obama spoke this morning by phone with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi,
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. They discussed ongoing diplomatic
efforts to facilitate
a political transition in Syria and agreed on the importance of steps
to reduce violence. Toward that end, both leaders reaffirmed the
importance of all parties continuing their collective engagement, with
the aim of achieving additional progress at the November
14 meeting of foreign ministers in Vienna. They also reaffirmed their
support for the moderate Syrian opposition and committed to increase
pressure on ISIL. Separately, the President and Crown Prince discussed
how to best support the Iraqi Government's efforts
to combat ISIL. On Yemen, they also reaffirmed the need to de-escalate
the fighting, allow for the unrestricted and expanded access of
humanitarian assistance and commercial shipments, and encourage all
parties to resume political negotiations aimed at ending
the conflict. Both leaders agreed to remain in close contact and to
deepen strategic cooperation on these and related issues.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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