25 may 2011
Barack Obama’s State Visit to England
US president Barack Obama arrived in London after a trip to Ireland, on a two-day State Visit at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth II. Obama plunged back into the complex security debates over Afghanistan, Libya and uprisings in the Middle East, while trying to reassure European allies that they still are valued partners in U.S. foreign policy.
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Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiothoracic Cardiac Heart Surgeon Surgery India |
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Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiothoracic Cardiac Heart Surgeon Surgery India |
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Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiothoracic Cardiac Heart Surgeon Surgery India |
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Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiothoracic Cardiac Heart Surgeon Surgery India |
US President Barack Obama meets with Britain’s Labour Party leader Ed Miliband as US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on at Buckingham Palace in central London, Tuesday May 24, 2011. Obama is on a two day state visit to Britain.
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, and U.S. President Barack Obama during a state banquet in Buckingham Palace, London, on Tuesday May 24, 2011.
U.S. President Barack Obama, left, and first lady Michelle Obama, right, talk to Britain’s Prince William, 2nd left, and the Duchess of Cambridge at Buckingham Palace, in London Tuesday May 24, 2011. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama traded-in Irish charm for the pomp and pageantry of Buckingham Palace Tuesday as they opened a two-day State Visit to Britain at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth II.
The president also met with newly married royal couple William and Kate, toured the famed halls of Westminster Abbey, and was part of a lavish dinner at Buckingham Palace where he met with the Queen and her family.
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Oh, and he also played table tennis, and got the year wrong while signing at the Abbey.
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