Obama’s First Call Was to Palestinian Leader

by Stephan Tawney on January 21, 2009

The first official call Barack Obama made in his role as president, before Israel or even Canada, was to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. That’s according to Times Online.

President Obama placed the Middle East at the forefront of his first hours in office yesterday as he sought to make good on his promise of “ushering in a new era of peace”.

In a flurry of telephone calls from the Oval Office, he reached out to leaders in the region and vowed to engage immediately in pursuit of a permanent Arab-Israeli settlement.

The spokesman for President Abbas revealed that Mr Obama had told the Palestinian leader that their conversation was his first with a foreign statesman since taking office. Mr Obama also spoke to President Mubarak of Egypt, Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, and King Abdullah of Jordan.



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