Saturday, August 14, 2010

Obama to travel to gulf to plan government's next steps

Outlining the government's next steps, the White House has said that President Obama will travel to the gulf plus address the nation this week about the BP 
The president, who has been under criticism allegedly for being slow to respond to the crisis, will be in the region on Monday and Tuesday and will talk to the country on Tuesday.
Axelrod also said, "He wants to lay out the steps we're going to take from here to get through the crisis."
The president's address is scheduled to come on the evening of a meeting with BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg and CEO Tony Hayward to figuratively hold their feet to the fire.
Axelrod further said, "Our mission here is to hold them accountable in every appropriate way, and that is what we're going to do. I'm not, I don't consider them a partner. I don't consider them, they're not social friends, they are not, I'm not looking to make judgments about their soul. I just want to make sure that they do what they're required to do."
Obama would call on BP to create a funded escrow account designated for damage claims arising from the worsening oil spill, the adviser further added. (With Inputs from Agencies)

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