Oil Leak
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Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned with President Obama’s rhetoric regarding the Chief Executive of BP and the knock on affect that could have for the company, the PMS said that clearly the impact of the oil leak in the US was of key concern to President Obama, and the Prime Minister would not want to comment on the President’s comments specifically. It was for the company to decide how to deal with this, and the Prime Minister hoped that it would be addressed as soon as possible.
Asked if there had been any contact between US and UK officials regarding the rhetoric coming from the US, the PMS said that we had regular contact with our colleagues in the White House.
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