President Welcomes NATO Secretary General FULL STREAMING VIDEO to the White House, The Oval Office President's Remarks 1:57 P.M. EDT
PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Secretary General, welcome. Thank you for coming.
It's been my pleasure to work with this good man. The Secretary General is a visionary leader of a very important alliance, and that is NATO. America is a proud member of NATO. We view NATO as our link -- our transatlantic link to Europe. NATO is a place where not only do we work to -- work on defensive measures to protect our respective people, but it's a place where we are proud to strategize as to how to promote values of -- universal values of democracy and freedom and human rights and human dignity.
Under the Secretary General's leadership, NATO has been active in places like Afghanistan and training troops in NATO. And today we discussed the NATO mission in Darfur, to help deal with human suffering in that part of the world.
So, Mr. Secretary General, I am proud to call you friend and proud to work with you, as the President of a contributing member of NATO. Welcome.
SECRETARY GENERAL de HOOP SCHEFFER: Mr. President, thank you very much, indeed. I can echo the words you said. NATO has always been, and still is a value-driven organization; it's about values. The same values we have defended in the Cold War we are now defending in Afghanistan, at the Hindu Kush Mountains. We are training the Iraqi security forces, so that that country can stand on its own feet as soon as possible. We are staying the course in Kosovo. We'll have, as the President mentioned, support for the African Union in Darfur. We're having an anti-terrorist operation in the Mediterranean. We'll stay the course; we'll stay the course. We do that with the 26 NATO allies -- of course first and foremost with the United States of America -- and we do it with our partners, as well, with important partner countries of NATO, like the Ukraine, like our partners in the Balkans.
So we'll stay the course, and I'm sure that NATO will also, in the coming time, will be an important political military organization, enhancing political dialogue within NATO. That's what it's all about: staying the course militarily, and staying the course politically.
Mr. President, thank you very much.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Welcome. Thank you for coming. I appreciate it.
END 2:00 P.M. EDT For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 1, 2005
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
President Welcomes NATO Secretary General
President to Welcome British Prime Minister Blair
President to Welcome British Prime Minister Blair to the White House
President Bush will host British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a meeting and working dinner at the White House on June 7, 2005. The President looks forward to congratulating Prime Minister Blair personally on his recent re-election.
The United States has no closer ally than the United Kingdom as we work together globally to promote freedom, democracy, security, and economic growth and opportunity. The President and Prime Minister will discuss the full range of challenges before us, including Iraq, Afghanistan, WMD proliferation, terrorism, Africa, development, climate, and building democracy and security throughout the Broader Middle East and North Africa. The visit takes place as Prime Minister Blair prepares to host the G8 Summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, on July 6-8, 2005.
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