Obama expresses condolences over Germanwings plane crash

PTI Updated - December 07, 2021 at 01:26 AM.

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a joint news conference with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in the East Room of the White House in Washington on March 24, 2015.

US President Barack Obama has expressed condolences to Germany and Spain and the victims of a plane crash in the Alps.

“Our thoughts and our prayers are with our friends in Europe, especially the people of Germany and Spain, following a terrible airplane crash in France,” Obama old reporters at a joint White House conference with the visiting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

Obama said he had spoken to German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the crash.

He described the tragedy as “awful” and “heart-breaking” as many children died in the crash.

“I called German Chancellor (Angela) Merkel and I hope to speak with President Rajoy of Spain later today to express condolences of the American people, and to offer whatever assistance that we can as they investigate the awful tragedy,” he said.

“Our teams are in close contact, and we’re working to confirm how many Americans may have been on board. Germany and Spain are among our strongest allies in the world. Our message to them is that as their steadfast friend and ally, America stands with them at this moment of sorrow,” Obama said.

The airplane, a Germanwings jet carrying 150 people from Barcelona to Duesseldorf, crashed in a remote section of the French Alps.

Published on March 25, 2015 04:31