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Skriven 2005-11-04 23:33:16 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (051104) for Fri, 2005 Nov 4
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President Bush Meets with President Kirchner of Argentina
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 4, 2005

President Bush Meets with President Kirchner of Argentina
Hermitage Hotel
Mar del Plata, Argentina


˙˙˙˙˙Summit of the Americas
˙˙˙˙˙

11:02 A.M. (Local)

PRESIDENT KIRCHNER: (As translated.) We have had an eventful meeting with
the President of the United States. We have considered issues related to
our bilateral relations between Argentina and the U.S. We have considered
the situation in the region. We have listened to each other and what we
have to say about domestic matters in our respective countries and how our
countries are doing at the moment. I think we have been quite candid in our
dialogue and we have spoken quite clearly with the President of the United
States.

And as President of the Argentine Republic, I am pleased to have had this
meeting, during which we have been able to convey to the President of the
United States our thoughts on a wide variety of issues.

So in a nutshell, that's what we have dealt with, and I would now like to
give the floor to the President of the U.S.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you for your hospitality. Laura and I thank you and
the Senator for such a warm welcome. This is my first trip to Argentina --
I hope it is not my last trip -- however, this is not our first meeting.
This is our third meeting and every time we have met, I have come away
impressed by your candor, your passion for the people of this beautiful
land.

And as we discussed -- the first time we met until now, the economy has
changed in quite dramatic fashion, thanks to wise decisions you have made.
So congratulations for dealing with a difficult circumstance and making
decisions that have improved the lives of your people.

Needless to say, the President was quite firm in his belief that the IMF
ought to have a different attitude toward Argentina. He has been an
outspoken person for reform. I listened very carefully to his point of
views. I was pleased that the United States was helpful during the early
part of his term at the IMF, and I suggested that his record is such now
that he can take his case to the IMF with a much stronger hand. And so I
appreciate the conversation there and I appreciate your candor.

I also want to thank you, Mr. President, for sending the White Helmets.
These were people that came down, health specialists to help some of our
folks deal with the devastation caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. It
was a gesture of grand friendship. And the American people are grateful.
The American people are grateful for the contributions Argentines have made
to our country. I mean, we've got all kinds of people in America --
Ginobili -- I don't know if you've heard of Manu Ginobili -- (laughter). He
made a vital contribution to the basketball team from the state in which I
live. But he's also a good ambassador for your country and people of
Argentine heritage have contributed mightily to America and we're grateful
for that.

We had a good discussion about a range of issues, as the President said.
Argentina and the United States have a lot in common. We both believe in
rule of law. We both believe in minority rights. We both believe in free
press. We both believe in free religion. We both understand that
institutions are important for the embetterment of the people, democratic
institutions. At times, those institutions have been under assault in our
two countries, and it's important as leaders of our countries -- elected
leaders -- to stand up and defend those institutions.

And so, Mr. President, thank you for that dialogue and thank you for that
discussion. The President reminded me that U.S. involvement in the
neighborhood can be constructive and positive, and I agree. And I reminded
him that the best involvement that can happen is when countries make wise
decisions to attract investment; that there be consistency in law, which he
agrees with; that contracts be honored; that when a person makes an
investment, that there is not certainty of success, but certainty that the
rules won't change; that when a government fights corruption, that
government sends a signal to investors, large and small, that this is a
good place to take risk.

I also reminded the President we wouldn't be having this discussion if our
respective economies weren't strong. And the United States economy is
strong. It's healthy. We've overcome some serious challenges recently. But
the investor climate in the United States, the willingness for people to
invest is good. And the fact that Argentina is picking up additional direct
foreign investment is positive, it shows that the country is making wise
decisions.

We're going to talk about jobs later on, and that's an important subject.
We discussed the need to make sure education systems were strong and
vibrant, in order to make sure people can take advantage of opportunities
when they arise.

I was pleased that the President was talking about a very ambitious
education program, in terms of increasing expenditures, the percentage of
GDP by, I think he said 2010, to be a significant increase. And that's
wise. That's called leadership. And it seems like to me that at this
summit, that if you believe in the values we discussed and if you
understand how to make rational decisions, we ought to share those concepts
with other countries. And that's why I'm glad to be down here. This is an
opportunity to positively affirm our belief in democracy, in human rights
and human dignity.

And so I want to thank you for being a good host. It's not easy to host all
these countries. It's particularly not easy to host, perhaps, me.
(Laughter.) But thank you for doing it; you're doing a fine job.
(Laughter.) I'm looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to our meetings,
I'm looking forward to this evening's cultural event and dinner. And I've
been looking forward to our discussion; it was a good one.

Mr. President, thank you very much. It's an honor to be here. (Applause.)

PRESIDENT KIRCHNER: (As translated.) Thank you very much for being here.
Again, we had a very clear, open, candid meeting. We clearly expressed our
own thoughts. And as President of Argentina, I'm leaving this meeting
feeling very satisfied because it wasn't a meeting looking for nice words,
but to speak the truth, and each of us did just that. Thank you very much
for being here.

END 11:14 A.M. (Local)

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