Obama, Bush to meet

Barack Obama
Barack Obama

DAR ES SALAAM – The White House says President Barack Obama and former president George W Bush will meet while both leaders are in Tanzania.
The two leaders will join together today in Dar es Salaam for a wreath-laying ceremony at the US Embassy in honour of bombing there in 1998 that killed 11 people. They’ll also meet with staff at the embassy.
Obama arrived in Tanzania yesterday on the final leg of his three-country tour of Africa. His Republican predecessor coincidentally also plans to be there for a conference on African women organised by the George W Bush Institute.

First Lady Michelle Obama and former first lady Laura Bush also plan to team up at the conference on Tuesday for a joint discussion on promoting women’s education, health and economic empowerment.-AP

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