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President Barack Obama lands in UK ahead of Nato Newport summit President Barack Obama arrives in Wales ahead of Nato Newport summit
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US President Barack Obama has landed in the UK on his way to the two-day Nato summit at Newport. Barack Obama has arrived in Wales for the Nato summit, the first US president in office to visit the country.
The presidential jet Air Force One brought Mr Obama to an RAF base in Gloucestershire from Estonia. The Marine One helicopter carrying the US president dropped down into the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport in the last few minutes.
The president has now transferred to his helicopter Marine One and is in the air again en route to Wales. Earlier, he flew into RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire on Air Force One following a visit to Estonia.
David Cameron arrived in Wales earlier and the leaders will be joined by around 60 others at the Celtic Manor Resort on Thursday and Friday. David Cameron is also in Wales and 60 world leaders will join them for the two-day summit starting on Thursday.
Organisers have said the event will put Wales "on the world stage".Organisers have said the event will put Wales "on the world stage".
Mr Obama is expected to arrive in Wales shortly, the first serving US president to visit Wales.
He is expected to stay in Newport overnight.He is expected to stay in Newport overnight.
Speaking in Newport on the eve of the summit, Mr Cameron was asked how he squared the positivity surrounding the event with his recent criticism of public services, including the health service, in Wales.Speaking in Newport on the eve of the summit, Mr Cameron was asked how he squared the positivity surrounding the event with his recent criticism of public services, including the health service, in Wales.
Mr Cameron defended his attacks on the Welsh NHS, claiming his criticism of its failure to meet cancer and 999 waiting time targets were justified.Mr Cameron defended his attacks on the Welsh NHS, claiming his criticism of its failure to meet cancer and 999 waiting time targets were justified.
He also said a deal on who would pay for rail electrification in Wales was close and, with reference to further devolution, said he had given the people of Wales the opportunity to have their say when they had asked for more choices on extra powers.He also said a deal on who would pay for rail electrification in Wales was close and, with reference to further devolution, said he had given the people of Wales the opportunity to have their say when they had asked for more choices on extra powers.
With final preparations now complete at the Celtic Manor Resort, its chief operating officer, Ian Edwards, said he hoped the summit would act as a "springboard to attract more international events to Wales".With final preparations now complete at the Celtic Manor Resort, its chief operating officer, Ian Edwards, said he hoped the summit would act as a "springboard to attract more international events to Wales".
He added it was on a totally different scale to anything it had hosted before.He added it was on a totally different scale to anything it had hosted before.
Mr Edwards said: "The really important thing for Wales is to be on that world stage.Mr Edwards said: "The really important thing for Wales is to be on that world stage.
"This isn't about The Celtic Manor, it's about Wales and showing how we can pull things together and put on an event like this," he said."This isn't about The Celtic Manor, it's about Wales and showing how we can pull things together and put on an event like this," he said.
President Obama and David Cameron will visit Mount Pleasant Primary School in Rogerstone, Newport, on Thursday, the White House has confirmed.President Obama and David Cameron will visit Mount Pleasant Primary School in Rogerstone, Newport, on Thursday, the White House has confirmed.
Children at the school, which has about 230 pupils, are among students from across Wales who have written postcards to world leaders attending the summit telling them what they would like to see changed in the world by the time they are adults. Their messages of hope for the future will be presented to Nato leaders at the summit.Children at the school, which has about 230 pupils, are among students from across Wales who have written postcards to world leaders attending the summit telling them what they would like to see changed in the world by the time they are adults. Their messages of hope for the future will be presented to Nato leaders at the summit.
They include Natalie Hamlin, 10, from Ysgol Pencae in Cardiff's wish for "not just my family to be happy and safe, but for everyone else's too".They include Natalie Hamlin, 10, from Ysgol Pencae in Cardiff's wish for "not just my family to be happy and safe, but for everyone else's too".
A message from Kian Wyn Thomas, 10, from Ysgol Yr Hendre, in Caernarfon, said: "When I am grown up I hope that everyone is treated equally, whatever the colour of their skin."A message from Kian Wyn Thomas, 10, from Ysgol Yr Hendre, in Caernarfon, said: "When I am grown up I hope that everyone is treated equally, whatever the colour of their skin."
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Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen arrived on Wednesday morning, along with members of the press and international media who will cover the summit.Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen arrived on Wednesday morning, along with members of the press and international media who will cover the summit.
A welcome video featuring messages from stars such as Matthew Rhys and Katherine Jenkins will be shown to the president before his arrival in Wales.A welcome video featuring messages from stars such as Matthew Rhys and Katherine Jenkins will be shown to the president before his arrival in Wales.
Mr Jones raised the idea when he met the US ambassador.Mr Jones raised the idea when he met the US ambassador.
The video was produced by the Welsh government as part of a range of activities designed to promote Wales to Nato visitors as a destination for business and tourism.The video was produced by the Welsh government as part of a range of activities designed to promote Wales to Nato visitors as a destination for business and tourism.
Mr Jones said: "The campaign has focused on Wales' strengths as a compact and connected country for trade, and a place where universities, industry and business work in close proximity.Mr Jones said: "The campaign has focused on Wales' strengths as a compact and connected country for trade, and a place where universities, industry and business work in close proximity.
"We want everyone who comes here for the summit to have a warm welcome and know what Wales can offer.""We want everyone who comes here for the summit to have a warm welcome and know what Wales can offer."
People have been warned to expect congestion on the roads, especially between Newport and Cardiff city centre where events for the dignitaries are being held, as well as around Cardiff airport.People have been warned to expect congestion on the roads, especially between Newport and Cardiff city centre where events for the dignitaries are being held, as well as around Cardiff airport.
The airport has been gearing up for the arrival of world leaders and delegates with the opening of a temporary terminal to handle all Nato-related traffic.The airport has been gearing up for the arrival of world leaders and delegates with the opening of a temporary terminal to handle all Nato-related traffic.
There is a no fly zone over Newport and Cardiff but there will be test flights.There is a no fly zone over Newport and Cardiff but there will be test flights.
Warships have also been arriving at Cardiff docks ahead of the summit, with four more ships expected to arrive in Cardiff at high tide on Wednesday.Warships have also been arriving at Cardiff docks ahead of the summit, with four more ships expected to arrive in Cardiff at high tide on Wednesday.
Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb was visiting St Woolos Primary School and Lliswerry High School in Newport on Wednesday to speak to pupils about Nato and the importance of the summit.Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb was visiting St Woolos Primary School and Lliswerry High School in Newport on Wednesday to speak to pupils about Nato and the importance of the summit.
Rhythmic gymnast Frankie Jones, who won six medals at this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, is among the guests invited to a reception hosted by the Prince of Wales at the Celtic Manor on Thursday.Rhythmic gymnast Frankie Jones, who won six medals at this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, is among the guests invited to a reception hosted by the Prince of Wales at the Celtic Manor on Thursday.