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Office of the Press Secretary
The White House
Washington, DC
September 12, 2012
President Obama called President Mohamed Magariaf of Libya this
evening, their first conversation since President Magariaf’s election
last month. President Obama thanked President Magariaf for extending his
condolences for the tragic deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens, Sean
Smith, and two other State Department officers in Benghazi yesterday. He
also expressed appreciation for the cooperation we have received from
the Libyan government and people in responding to this outrageous
attack, and said that the Libyan government must continue to work with
us to assure the security of our personnel going forward. The President
made it clear that we must work together to do whatever is necessary to
identify the perpetrators of this attack and bring them to justice. The
two Presidents agreed to work closely over the course of this
investigation. The President reaffirmed our support for Libya’s
democratic transition, a cause Ambassador Stevens believed in deeply and
did so much to advance. He welcomed the election of a new prime
minister yesterday to help lead the Libyan government’s efforts to
improve security, counter extremism, and advance its democracy.
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