"I can tell you the United States is absolutely committed to providing whatever resources and assets that we can," Obama told a news conference here with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
"Obviously, we don't know all the details of what happened but we do know that, if in fact the plane went down in the ocean in this part of the world, that is a big place and it is a very challenging effort and laborious effort that's going to take quite some time," he said.
Obama, whose three-day visit to the South East Asian country comes in nearly five decades by a US President, also defended the Najib government over its handling of the search for the Beijing-bound plane, that mysteriously disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board.
"The Malaysian government is working tirelessly to recover the aircraft and investigate exactly what happened. I can't speak for all the countries in the region but I can say that the United States and other partners have found the Malaysian government eager for assistance," he said.
Obama urged "full transparency" but said the US and other countries involved in the multinational search for the plane have found the Malaysian government "fully forthcoming with us in terms of the information that they have."
No contacts of interest have been found to date by the Bluefin that nearly completed its missions in the focussed search area, diving to unprecedented depths, is expected to continue examining the areas adjacent to it during mission 15.
The planned air and sea surface search was suspended for today due to deteriorating weather conditions, Perth-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) leading the search said in a statement 51 days after the plane veered off from its route after taking-off from Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia, China, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Britain and the US are assisting Australia in trying to solve the most expensive search in aviation history.
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