Obama plans address to the Muslim World
By Patrick Goodenough, Congressional News Service

Obama urged to dialogue with extremists
Looking ahead to President Obama’s planned address to the Muslim world, leading Islamic governments say improving relations between Islam and the West will require a review of anti-terror policies, dialogue with extremists, and a recognition of the need to address what they say are the “root causes” of terrorism.
Obama indicated last December that during his first 100 days in office, he wanted deliver a major address in a key Islamic capital aimed at improving America’s ties with the Muslim world.
At a meeting this week hosted by Pakistan’s Council of Islamic Ideology, a government advisory body, ambassadors from Muslim countries in anticipation of that speech put forward recommendations which they said would help to improve relations.
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