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Skriven 2006-02-28 23:33:40 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (060228) for Tue, 2006 Feb 28
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President Welcomes Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi to the White House
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
February 28, 2006

President Welcomes Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi to the White House
The Oval Office


˙˙˙˙˙In Focus: Global Diplomacy

10:43 A.M. EST

PRESIDENT BUSH: We'll have some opening statements. I will answer two
questions from the U.S. side, the Prime Minister will answer two questions
from the Italian side.

I welcome my friend to the Oval Office. Every time I meet with the Prime
Minister my spirits are raised because he is such a positive, optimistic
person. The Prime Minister is a strong leader. He's a man of his word. He
has brought stability to the Italian government. Obviously, it's important
for an American President to be able to work with somebody in a consistent
manner, and I appreciate the stability that the Prime Minister has brought
to our close ally and friend.

We had a lot of discussion on important issues. We discussed the war on
terror and I thanked the Prime Minister for his strong leadership. We
discussed the NATO role in Afghanistan. We discussed Iraq and the need for
strong allies to continue to support the democracy movement there. I sought
the Prime Minister's opinions on Iran. It was a very constructive dialogue.

And, finally, I want to thank the people of Italy for hosting the Winter
Olympics. You did a wonderful job. I know firsthand how good a job you did
because my wife reported back. She loved her experience. And so
congratulations to the government and the people of Italy for hosting these
magnificent Games. And welcome.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: (As translated.) Thank you very much, Mr.
President, for your words of appreciation which gave me a lot of
satisfaction. On my behalf I have to say that coming here and meeting the
leader of a friendly country is the reason for me to go along the path that
we decided to follow. It makes me firm in that.

The consensus and agreements which we always have stems from the fact that
we share the same values. We both believe the problem affecting the world
is to spread democracy. Because only through democracy there can be
freedom, and only through freedom can human beings give the best of
themselves.

Therefore, I think we can say that we're lucky because the biggest
democracy of the world has such a leader who sees problems affecting the
world so clearly and proceeds and follows so firmly in this direction.
President Bush and the American people have found a firm and sound ally in
my government.

After 9/11 we both decided to carry out military operations in Afghanistan.
And I think we both gave strong support in the reconstruction of Iraq and
in the construction of democracy in that country. And we express our
appreciation and we're very close to the American people because of the
many --

I want to reassure President Bush and his people that when an American
soldier dies for the cause of democracy and freedom in that country we feel
that and consider that as a loss for ourselves. But we will continue along
this path because we are convinced, as President Bush has said, that only
if all democratic states join together we can bring democracy and peace all
over the world.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Welcome. Tom.

Q Mr. President, there was some more sectarian violence today in Iraq.
There have been hundreds, maybe thousands, killed since the bombing of the
mosque. Do you fear an all-out civil war? And will the events of Iraq of
the last few days affect prospects for a U.S. draw-down?

And to the Prime Minister, do you still want to withdraw Italian troops by
the end of the year?

PRESIDENT BUSH: The United States strongly condemns the bombing of holy
sites. We believe people should be allowed to worship freely. Obviously,
there are some who are trying to sow the seeds of sectarian violence. They
destroy in order to create chaos. And now the people of Iraq and their
leaders must make a choice. The choice is chaos or unity. The choice is a
free society, or a society dictated by the -- by evil people who will kill
innocents.

This weekend I spoke to seven of the Iraqi leaders. They understood the
seriousness of the moment. They have made their choice, which is to work
toward a unity government. The Iraqi people made their choice. Since last
December, 11 million people, in defiance of the terrorists and the killers,
went to the polls and said, we want to be free.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: (As translated.) We have announced a plan to
progressively withdraw our troops, which should be completed -- we have to
be completed by the end of this year. And this plan has been agreed upon
also together with our allies, and with the Iraqi government. Because this
what is going to be possible -- (in English) -- why this will be possible.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: (As translated.) Why is this going to be
possible? Because we have all together with our allies trained Iraqi troops
and Iraqi soldiers and the law enforcement so that the Iraqi government
itself will be able to guarantee the security of its people through their
own forces.

So as far as the province which is under our control is concerned, we have
3,000 soldiers there, troops which will be withdrawn by the end of this
year, but we have trained 10,000 law enforcement people who can guarantee
the respect of peace.

(In English.) Questions, Italian.

Q (As translated.) The first question is to President Bush, should the
center left win in Italy, since they have different views from Prime
Minister Berlusconi, will the relations between the United States and Italy
continue to be as they are? Will they be proved worse? And then with a
question to Prime Minister Berlusconi: Prodi has just declared that
President Bush has just organized for Prime Minister Berlusconi's a
farewell party?

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: (In English.) You have a possibility to answer
no comment.

PRESIDENT BUSH: That's right, yes. (Laughter.) No, look, it's -- obviously,
there's an election. There must be an election, so the question is about
pure politics. I have -- my relationship is not a political relationship
with this man. It's a strategic relationship. And this strategic
relationship is important for both our peoples, and it's important to help
lay the foundations for peace. Okay? (Laughter.)

Caren.

Q Mr. President, since you're the final arbiter of the Dubai Ports deal,
are you still inclined to approve it? And do you stand by your veto threat?

PRESIDENT BUSH: My position hasn't changed to my message to the Congress.
And I appreciate the fact that the companies concerned have asked the
Congress for a review of all the security implications.

Let me just make something clear to the American people. If there was any
doubt in my mind, or people in my administration's mind that our ports
would be less secure and the American people endangered, this deal wouldn't
go forward. And I can understand people's consternation because the first
thing they heard was that a foreign company would be in charge of our port
security, when, in fact, the Coast Guard and Customs are in charge of our
port security. Our duty is to protect America, and we will protect America.

On the other hand, this company is buying a British company that manages
the ports. And by the way, there are a lot of foreign companies managing
U.S. ports. And so my question to the members of Congress as they review
this matter is, one, please look at the facts. And two, what kind of signal
does it send throughout the world if it's okay for a British company to
manage the ports, but not a company that has been secure -- been cleared
for security purposes from the Arab world? So I look forward to a good,
consistent review. You don't need to interpret. That's a U.S. question.

One at a time.

Q (As translated.) Just a few minutes ago, President Bush praised
stability. I would like to know from both of you what role did stability
play in your personal relationship and in the relationship between the two
countries?

PRESIDENT BUSH: Well, first of all, a personal relationship is based upon
mutual trust. And I have found Silvio to be a person of his word. Look,
sometimes we don't agree, but at least you know where he stands. He is --
and that matters, by the way, for a person to keep his word. In politics,
people always try to look the easy -- find the easy path. I like somebody
who makes up his mind based upon the principle.

And obviously there's a practical reason why it's important to have
stability. Because if a government is changing every year, it requires a
person in my position to constantly have to reacquaint yourself. And that's
what I meant by stability. It's much easier to make common policy when
you're dealing with a person from one year to the next.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: (As translated.) As far as I'm concerned, I can
only ask that we brought into politics the values which pertain to the
world of work and business, and the world of sport. Because in politics,
people changing frequently, their minds and positions are considered to be
professional. (Laughter.) While on the contrary in the world of business or
the world of sports, a person who changes constantly his position and never
keeps his promises is cornered, or even set outside.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you. Thank you.

END 10:01 A.M. EST

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