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Obama won’t change no-ransom policy

Published: 19 Nov 2014 - 01:21 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 11:06 am

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama, who has ordered a comprehensive review of US policy governing efforts to free American hostages, still opposes the payment of ransoms, the White House said yesterday.
Obama ordered the review last summer in light of the increasing number of US citizens taken hostage by the Islamic State and other militant groups. In recent months Islamic State militants have beheaded three
Americans.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters that Obama felt a review was warranted by the increased number of kidnappings of Americans.
“The one thing that I do want to make clear, though, is, this review does not include a reconsideration about longstanding policy of the United States government that ransoms should not be paid to terrorist organisations that are holding hostages,” Earnest said.
He said Obama believes that paying ransoms could lead to trouble over the long term.
REUTERS