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Remarks on Signing a Condolence Book at the Netherlands Embassy for Victims of the Crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

July 22, 2014

[At this point, after the President signed the condolence book, a reporter asked a question.]

Q. Mr. President, Dutch television, do you have any message for the Dutch people?

The President. Obviously, we're all heartbroken by what's happened. And this is an opportunity for me to extend, on behalf of all the American people, our deepest condolences over the loss of family and friends, to express our solidarity with the people of the Netherlands, with whom we've been friends and had the deepest ties for centuries, and to assure the Dutch people that we will work with them to make sure that loved ones are recovered, that a proper investigation is conducted, and that ultimately, justice is done.

Deputy Chief of Mission Peter Mollema. And we thank the President for being here. There's been an outpouring of support from the American people, and I can only say that on behalf of the Dutch people, we're deeply grateful for what you are doing. Thank you very much.

The President. Thank you, everybody.

NOTE: The President spoke at 11:26 a.m.

Barack Obama, Remarks on Signing a Condolence Book at the Netherlands Embassy for Victims of the Crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/305829

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