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BRITAIN-USA

JANUARY 23 2009 20:58h

Britain`s Brown Talks Economy With Obama

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The telephone conversation covered subjects including the economy and the Middle East as well as other unspecified issues.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has spoken with Barack Obama for the first time since his inauguration as president of the United States, Downing Street said on Friday.

The telephone conversation, described by a spokesman as "friendly and substantive", covered subjects including the economy and the Middle East as well as other unspecified issues.

No further details were available about how long the conversation lasted or when it took place, and it is unclear who initiated the call.

Earlier in the day, Brown had said he was spending a "great deal of my time talking to other countries" about how best to tackle the economic downturn. He has called for international joint action to fight the global financial crisis.

The U.S. president is due to visit Britain in April where he is to attend a G20 meeting of the world's leading industrialised and emerging economies.