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Skriven 2005-11-08 23:33:08 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0511086) for Tue, 2005 Nov 8
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Interview of the President by Eagle Television
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 8, 2005

Interview of the President by Eagle Television
The Map Room



1:43 P.M. EST

Q So, there are many developing countries in Asia. So why did you choose to
visit Mongolia at this time?

THE PRESIDENT: First of all, I am really looking forward to going. This is
going to be an exciting trip for me and Laura. Mongolia has got a certain
fascination for me. I grew up in the west of the United States where
there's -- where we like wide open spaces. And when you think about
Mongolia, you think about a big country with a lot of space. But what's
interesting about Mongolia is it's more than geography now, as far as I'm
concerned. It's a people that have worked hard to become free, a democracy.

We kind of consider ourselves -- and we like the slogan, "the third
neighbor" of Mongolia. And so I've chosen to go there because of the spirit
of the people, and a leadership that shares our desire to let the -- to
have a government of and by and for the people.

Q Great. So, Mr. President, let's talk for a moment about America's foreign
policy.

THE PRESIDENT: Okay.

Q Democracies change leaders every few years, so in that change often comes
a change in a nation's foreign policy. So what steps has your
administration taken to ensure that the foreign policy initiatives you have
taken will continue to be guiding principles for the U.S. after you leave
the White House?

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, that's a very interesting question. First of all,
there are certain values that are inherent in our country that any leader
will bring to the White House: the value of human rights, human dignity,
freedom to worship, freedom of the press, freedom to speak your mind. And
so foreign policy will have inherent in it those values.

The other thing is, is that once democracy takes hold -- it's hard work to
make it work, but once it takes hold, it's hard to change it. Because
democracy really speaks to the people and says, we listen to you, you're
free, you can realize your dreams. And so one of the things my
administration is doing is working in places where there hasn't been
democracy. I think of the Palestinian Territories, or Iraq. We're working
in places where there's a new democracy to help strengthen those
democracies. Lebanon is a good example -- Georgia, Ukraine. We're working
with countries that have dedicated themselves to democracy but want the
friendship of the United States to help them even further democracy. And
Mongolia is such a case.

And so one way you leave behind a foundation that others can't undo is to
give people -- help people develop a form of government that just can't be
unwound unless something catastrophic were to take place inside the
country.

Q Okay, great. So as part of our new relationship, Mongolia has contributed
our peacekeeping troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. So in the future, if there
are any military threats against Mongolia by its neighbors, would the U.S.,
under your administration also rise to our defense?

THE PRESIDENT: That's a very good question. We're close friends. And by
being friends, I think we can prevent any potential military dispute from
arising. But of course we would support our friends. We certainly would --
nobody anticipates over the next three years of my administration any force
being used against our friend. But my visit should send a signal to the
people of Mongolia that you've got a friend in the United States and a
friend in George W. Bush.

Q Great to hear it. So during your visit to Mongolia, you will be
addressing the nation in a wide televised address. So our nation is
experiencing a crisis of corruption.

THE PRESIDENT: Yes.

Q So you will be speaking to our leaders and our nation about the dangers
that corruption poses to our democracy. Can you give us a preview about it?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I'm not going to give you a preview of the speech,
because then people may not watch it if they get a preview, see. On the
other hand, I will say on your TV screens, there should be no corruption in
government, that one of the foundations of any government is the ability
for the people to trust the government, itself. And a foundation of
democracy, and a foundation of our foreign policy, and a foundation of our
Millennium Challenge Account is that there be honest government.

Q Okay. The next related question is going to be to Millennium Challenge.

THE PRESIDENT: Okay.

Q So how has the issue of political corruption affected Mongolia's status
for the Millennium Challenge Account?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, we intend to move forward on the Millennium Challenge
Account with Mongolia. Mongolia is a friend. On the other hand, we will
insist that as a condition of the Millennium Challenge checks being written
that there be honest government, that there be investment in health and
education of the people, that there be a dedication to rule of law and to
the marketplace.

Q Okay, the last question is so important for our television. You might be
aware that the Eagle Television was the first independent TV station
established in Mongolia, with American Christians, and Mongolians are
working together to advance freedom of speech, press and conscience in our
country. So, first, how do you feel about the role of ordinary American
citizens supporting this kind of work for Mongolia's democracy? And the
second, what further role do you think the ordinary American citizens can
play in helping to address faith and freedom in Mongolia through media?

THE PRESIDENT: Very good question. First of all, I believe in a free media,
and I believe that people ought to -- and a media that is independent from
government, like we have in America, is an important part of a society. In
other words, government officials should not fear a free media, they ought
to welcome a free media.

Listen, in my own media, I don't agree with everything that is said, but I
strongly support their right to say it, just like I strongly support the
right of people of faith to be involved with helping to spread this concept
of freedom.

Secondly, I think investments will help the people of Mongolia. In other
words, there's a way for people in America -- businesses, for example -- to
invest in Mongolia, because that means jobs and stability and a good
future.

But, no, listen, you'll find Americans are very compassionate people that
love freedom. And they want to help people be free. And by the way, your
form of government is democracy, but it ought to reflect your traditions
and your great history. And I know it is.

Listen, I'm looking forward to going to your wonderful country. It's going
to be a fantastic experience. I'm excited, I truly am excited to come.

Q Great. Thank you, sir.

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, very good job. Thank you.

END 1:50 P.M. EST

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