THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 3, 2015
Readout of the President’s Call with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta
This afternoon, President Obama spoke by phone with Kenyan President
Uhuru Kenyatta to express his and the First Lady’s condolences and those
of the American people for the lives lost during the heinous terrorist
attack in Garissa, Kenya. The President emphasized his support for the
government and people of Kenya as they stand united in the face of these
despicable acts. He reiterated that he looks forward to meeting with
President Kenyatta again in Nairobi in July, when the two leaders will
discuss how to strengthen counterterrorism cooperation and continue to
work together to build a safer and more prosperous future for Kenya and
the broader region.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 3, 2015
Statement by the President on the Garissa University College Terrorist Attack
Michelle and I join the American people in expressing our horror and
sadness at the reports coming out of Garissa, Kenya. Words cannot
adequately condemn the terrorist atrocities that took place at Garissa
University College, where innocent men and women were brazenly and
brutally massacred. We join the world in mourning them, many of whom
were students pursuing an education in the pursuit of a better life for
themselves and their loved ones. They represented a brighter future for a
region that has seen too much violence for far too long. We also
commend the heroism of the responders who lost their lives in the
selfless protection of the students and faculty.
I know firsthand the extraordinary resilience and fundamental decency
of the people of Kenya. So I know that the people of Garissa and all of
Kenya will grieve, but their determination to achieve a better and more
secure future will not be deterred. And neither will the resolve of the
United States. We will stand hand-in-hand with the Kenyan Government
and people against the scourge of terrorism and in their efforts to
bring communities together. This much is clear: the future of Kenya will
not be defined by violence and terror; it will be shaped by young
people like those at Garissa University College – by their talents,
their hopes, and their achievements. This is a message I will relay to
the Kenyan people when I visit Kenya in July. Even at this difficult
hour, the Kenyan people should know they have an unwavering friend and
ally in the United States of America.
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