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Skriven 2006-12-08 23:31:06 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0612086) for Fri, 2006 Dec 8
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President Bush Meets with President Mbeki of South Africa
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 8, 2006

President Bush Meets with President Mbeki of South Africa
Oval Office

President's Remarks view

˙˙˙˙˙ In Focus: Global Diplomacy

2:12 P.M. EST

PRESIDENT BUSH: It's been my honor to welcome a man for whom I have a great
deal of respect, and that is the President of South Africa, President
Mbeki, here back to the Oval Office. I so very much appreciate the time
you've given and the great discussion we've just had.

We talked about a wide range of subjects. We talked about Darfur and the
need for South Africa and the United States and other nations to work with
the Sudanese government to enable a peacekeeping force into that country to
facilitate aid and save lives. And I expressed my concerns about the
situation with the President. He shares my concerns that the situation is
dire. And now is the time for action. And I appreciate your thoughts, Mr.
President.

We talked about, interestingly enough, the Darfur [sic] round. The
President is concerned about whether or not the World Trade Organization
round will go forward. He recognizes, like I recognize, that trade will
lift more people out of poverty than any other mechanism. And I told the
President I am committed to the Darfur [sic] round. I believe in trade. And
I believe in the necessity of trade. And so we'll work to see if we can't
get that issue solved.

We talked about a lot of issues. We talked about Iran, we talked about the
Middle East, we talked about our bilateral relations and his government's
commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS and our willingness to provide over $600
million to the folks in South Africa to help deal with this terrible
pandemic.

I would call our relations strong and good and necessary. And Mr.
President, welcome back, and the floor is yours.

PRESIDENT MBEKI: Thank you very much, President. Well, I was very glad,
indeed, that we had this opportunity to meet with the President, to discuss
precisely these matters that he has indicated. Of course of immediate
importance to us is the support we get from the President and the U.S.
government with regard to the resolution of these African conflicts.

And, indeed, we are, all of us, keenly interested that we must increase the
troops deployed in Darfur, to address these issues that the President
mentioned, and hopefully the Security Council will move quickly on that to
do that larger deployment of troops. It's very urgent, very necessary, and
we will absolutely do everything to make sure that, from the African side,
we remove any obstacle there might be to such bigger deployment in Darfur.
It's very necessary.

The President also mentioned, I discussed with the President the impact of
the situation in Darfur on the neighboring countries, particularly Chad and
the Central African Republic. But also the difficult situation in Somalia
--

PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes, sir.

PRESIDENT MBEKI: -- and the President, together, we are very keen that,
indeed, something must move there. This was a failed state. It's necessary
to support the transitional government, to restoring a government and to
reunify the country, and so on. It's an important thing because the
problem, one of the big problems is that as it is, it provides a base for
terrorists, find safe haven there and then can spread out to the rest of
the continent. It's something that is of shared concern.

But again, of course, I was very, very reassured when the President said he
is committed to the success of the WTO negotiations. It's a very important
part, in terms of addressing the agenda of the poor of the world. We need
these market access issues addressed, and so on. I was very, very pleased,
indeed, that President said indeed we must work to make sure that WTO
negotiating process succeeds.

We -- finally, President, I'd like to say I was very pleased that, indeed,
you said we shall need to work even -- together even more intensely than we
have in the past, because with effect from the 1st of January, South Africa
of course joins the Security Council as a non-permanent member. I was very
glad that the President said that's going to mean we'll need better
interaction so that we could work together, indeed, to help to find
solutions to all these wide range of issues that are on the agenda of the
Security Council.

But thank you very much, Mr. President.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Proud you're back. Thank you, sir.

END 2:16 P.M. EST

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