Speaking outside the White House shortly after the journalists detained in North Korea landed in the U.S., President Obama thanked former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore for their work in negotiating the journalists' release.
"All Americans should be grateful...for their extraordinary work," said Obama, speaking briefly after a press conference with the journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling.
He added that the administration is "very pleased with the outcome" and said he hopes that Lee and Ling can spend time with their families over the next few days.
Late update: Here's the full statement from the White House:
Good morning, everybody. I want to just make a brief comment about the fact that the two young journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, are safely back with their families. We are obviously extraordinarily relieved. I had an opportunity to speak with the families yesterday once we knew that they were on the plane.The reunion that we've all seen on television I think is a source of happiness not only for the families but for the entire country.
I want to thank President Bill Clinton -- I had a chance to talk to him -- for the extraordinary humanitarian effort that resulted in the release of the two journalists. I want to thank Vice President Al Gore who worked tirelessly in order to achieve a positive outcome.
I think that not only is this White House obviously extraordinarily happy, but all Americans should be grateful to both former President Clinton and Vice President Gore for their extraordinary work. And my hope is, is that the families that have been reunited can enjoy the next several days and weeks, understanding that because of the efforts of President Clinton and Gore, they are able to be with each other once again.
So we are very pleased with the outcome, and I'm hopeful that the families are going to be able to get some good time together in the next few days.
Thank you very much.
yeahmon
August 5, 2009 10:23 AM
How extraordinary!
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Lestatdelc
August 5, 2009 12:03 PM
Can anyone envision George W. Bush ever stepping up and accomplishing anything remotely like this?
Yeah, me neither.
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ondioline
August 5, 2009 2:55 PM in reply to Lestatdelc
To be fair, we're a little hard on Dubya around here. I'd give him 50/50 odds of not getting them executed within the first 48 hours...
On a serious note, this is a truly commendable effort on the part of Bill and I side with the POTUS on this: We should be able to set partisan divisions aside and celebrate this wonderful outcome...
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otispfudpucker
August 5, 2009 4:30 PM
I am very grateful... Thank You!!!
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