THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 18, 2012
Readout of the President’s Video Conference with Prime Minister Cameron
The
President and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke today by video
conference, as a part of their regular consultations on a range of
strategic issues. The Prime Minister took the opportunity to personally
express his condolences to the community of Newtown and the American
people regarding the tragic violence at Sandy Hook Elementary
School. The President thanked him for the support of the people of the
United Kingdom at this difficult moment.
The
two leaders expressed concern about the continuing violence in Syria.
The President noted that the formation of the new Syrian Opposition
Coalition marks an important step in preparing for a Syrian-led
political transition, and reiterated the United States’ firm stance
regarding the use or proliferation of chemical weapons. The two leaders
also discussed Afghanistan and our ongoing consultations with the
Afghan Government, including negotiation of a U.S.-Afghanistan Bilateral
Security Agreement. They agreed on the need to find a way forward on
Middle East peace that stops the cycle of counterproductive unilateral
actions by the Israelis and Palestinians, and brings the parties back to
the negotiating table. On Iran, the two leaders agreed on the need to
continue implementing sanctions, which are having an important effect,
while pursuing diplomatic engagement to resolve the international
community’s concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.