ATHENS, Greece — The Latest on President Barack Obama's final foreign tour as president (all times local):
6:45 p.m.
President Barack Obama is having dinner with German Chancellor Angela Merkel after arriving in Berlin on Wednesday.
The
White House says it's an "informal and private" dinner at Obama's
hotel. Journalists traveling with Obama aren't being permitted to
witness the event.
The two leaders plan a more formal meeting on Thursday, and will also hold a joint press conference while Obama is in Germany.
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6 p.m.
President Barack Obama has arrived in Germany, the second stop on his final foreign tour as president.
Air force One touched down Wednesday evening in Berlin after a short flight from
Greece. While in Germany, Obama plans to meet with Chancellor Angela
Merkel. Obama has called Merkel one of his closest partners as
president.
Obama
will hold a joint news conference with Merkel on Thursday. He also
plans to meet with leaders of key European countries including the U.K.
and France.
After Germany, Obama will travel to Peru for the last stop on his trip.
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4:05 p.m.
President
Barack Obama has completed the first leg of his final foreign trip with
Air Force One departing from the airport in Athens in route to Berlin.
Obama's
three-nation visit began in Greece and included a press conference,
state dinner, tour of the Acropolis and speech to the Greek people.
He
has emphasized a message that pushes back against the forces of
isolationism and calls for the benefits of technology and globalization
to be more broadly shared.
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2:55 p.m.
President Barack Obama is delivering a message to his fellow world leaders: "People have to know that they're being heard."
Obama
says increasingly people feel disconnected from their government and
institutions. He says globalization is feeding a rising "tribalism" and
"nationalism" that breeds "suspicion" of institutions.
Obama is also defending the European Union, calling it one of the great achievements of human history.
But,
as he wraps up his visit to Greece, Obama warns that world leaders must
do more to make governments more effective and fight corruption in
order to restore citizens' trust.
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2:45 p.m.
President
Barak Obama says that part of the effect of globalization and improving
innovation has been an increase in feelings of inequality.
Speaking
in Athens at the end of the first leg of his final foreign tour, Obama
says the trend of improving technology had also led to "enormous
disruptions" for many countries and communities, as technology and
innovation lead to smaller workforces being used to produce goods.
Obama
says the sight of some seemingly living by a different set of rules
"feeds a profound sense of injustice and a feeling that our economies
are increasingly unfair."
He
says the ease of access to information globally can increase the sense
of injustice and "this impulse to pull back from a globalized world is
understandable."
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2:35 p.m.
President
Barack Obama says he and President-elect Donald Trump "could not be
more different." But he says American democracy is bigger than any one
person.
Obama
is offering reassurances during a speech in Athens that "our future
will be OK." He says that's as long as people retain faith in democracy
and don't waver from democratic principles.
Obama
assures that he'll work with Trump's team in the coming weeks on a
smooth handover of power. He says "that's how democracy has to work."
Obama
says free elections are critical because citizens need to choose their
own leaders. He adds, "Even if your candidate doesn't always win."
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2:30 p.m.
President
Barack Obama says Greece's acceptance of refugees has "inspired the
world" - but it cannot handle Europe's migration problems alone.
Speaking
in Athens, Obama says "only a truly collective response by Europe and
the world" can handle the hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing
violence in the Middle East.
A
reluctance by many other European Union countries to host refugees has
left more than 60,000 people stranded in Greece, many living in
overcrowded camps dotted across the country.
Obama says Greece "cannot be expected to bear the burden alone."
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2:25 p.m.
President
Barack Obama says he's confident the U.S. commitment to the
trans-Atlantic alliance will continue. He says that includes the U.S.
pledge to defend all its NATO treaty allies.
Obama
isn't mentioning President-elect Donald Trump by name but is alluding
to his campaign comments suggesting the U.S. might not defend NATO
allies who don't pay enough of the alliance's costs.
Obama
says in a speech in Athens, Greece, that the alliance has been
supported consistently by both Republican and Democratic administrations
in the U.S. He says NATO is as ready as it has ever been to ensure
collective security.
Greece is a member of NATO.
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2:15 p.m.
President Barack Obama is opening a speech in Athens with a tribute to the birthplace of democracy.
Obama
is citing a long list of ancient Greek statesmen and philosophers who
crafted the notion that "we are citizens, not servants" and a "belief in
equality before the law."
Obama
is delivering what is likely his last major address abroad as
president. He says over his eight years in office he still believe that
people of all country share a desire to control their own lives and
communities.
He says, "these yearnings are universal."
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1: 20 p.m.
President Barack Obama is getting a crash course in Greek mythology and antiquity at the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
Obama
is touring the museum after descending from the hilltop complex where
he had lingered at the base of the Parthenon and glanced around at the
panoramic view of Athens.
Obama
is being escorted through the museum by its president, Professor
Dimitrios Pandermalis. He says the marble busts and statues are
"beautiful."
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11:50 a.m.
President Barack Obama is getting an up-close look at the Acropolis, the famed ancient citadel in Athens.
Obama entered the complex through the Propylaea and walked along the Parthenon. The whole site is closed just for his visit.
The hilltop complex is considered a monument to free thoughts, artistic expression and architectural prowess.
The
5th Century B.C. Parthenon temple built by Ictinus is surrounded these
days by scaffolding. From the hilltop, Obama could look out in nearly
every direction at sprawling Athens.
A guide from Greece's Ministry of Culture is accompanying Obama on his tour.
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11:30 a.m.
President
Barack Obama is starting his final day in Greece with a tour of the
Acropolis, the nation's most famous ancient monument.
The ancient site will remain closed to the public for the day to accommodate the president's visit.
Obama
will also deliver a speech to the Greek people as he winds up the first
leg of his final foreign tour as president and heads from Greece to
Germany.
The
president is expected to touch on both the country's efforts to emerge
from its financial crisis, and on its role in dealing with hundreds of
thousands of refugees who have crossed Greece's borders on their way to
more prosperous European countries.
Obama's visit to Greece is the first official visit by a sitting U.S. president since Bill Clinton.
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