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Skriven 2007-06-11 23:31:06 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0706114) for Mon, 2007 Jun 11
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Mrs. Bush's Remarks at the Opening of the American Children's Corner
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For Immediate Release Office of the First Lady June 11, 2007

Mrs. Bush's Remarks at the Opening of the American Children's Corner Sofia
City Library Sofia, Bulgaria



9:16 A.M. (Local)

MRS. BUSH: Thank you all very much, and thank you so much, Mrs. Parvanova,
appreciate it very much for your warm welcome to your beautiful country and
to the historic city of Sofia.

We actually met first at a book festival in Russia, so she's right that our
friendship started over books. And that was the first time we met, and then
when she visited the United States, we went to the United States Library of
Congress, our big Library of Congress together, where the Librarian of
Congress showed her some very old Bulgarian books that happen to also
belong to the Library of Congress.

Mr. Belchev, thank you so much for letting us join you today. I want to
recognize Jocelyn Greene, our ambassador's wife, the wife of the United
States ambassador to Bulgaria. Mrs. Mihaylova is here. Where is she? Right
there. Thank you very much. She's the Deputy Minister, Regional Development
and Public Works, and former director, project director of the
America-Bulgarian Library Exchange.

Mr. Igor Chipev, head of the Department of Books and Libraries, Ministry of
Culture, thank you for joining us, as well. Mrs. Grashkina, the President
of the Bulgarian Library Association. And I hope you have a chance to also
meet with people in the American Library Association, which is a very
active association, as you know.

Members of the Bulgarian Library Association and members of the
American-Bulgarian Library Exchange, thank you all very much for joining us
today as we inaugurate the American Children's Corner here at the Sofia
City Library.

This project began a couple of years ago when Mrs. Parvanova asked me to
bring the cultural resources available in other American Corners in
Bulgaria to the library here in Sofia. Now, in partnership with the United
States embassy, the Sofia City Library will serve as a source of
information about the United States of America.

The books in this American Corner tell the story of the United States,
describing my country's history, culture and diverse society. In these
books, children in Sofia can discover literature that children in the
United States enjoy.

The Corner will also feature six computers, which patrons can use to learn
about American sports and music and other activities. In fact, many of the
books that are in the library are our family favorites that President Bush
and I read to our children when they were babies, or that our mothers read
to us when we were young, classics of American children's literature.

The American Corner will also house one of the three-book reference sets
the embassy is donating to 100 public libraries throughout Bulgaria. These
are National Geographic sets; they're guides to the American states,
Presidents and history. They're easy to read and they contain lots of maps
and photographs and illustrations, and I think they'll be a great asset for
Bulgarian children and adults looking to increase their knowledge about the
United States.

The American Corner is a part of an exchange between our countries through
the American-Bulgarian Library Exchange program, as American libraries in
Colorado, Maryland and Iowa now have collections of books about Bulgarian
culture, history and cuisine. These libraries organize "Bulgaria Days" and
other events to teach Americans about what life is like here in Bulgaria.

Library visits and reading are great ways for young people to develop new
interests, to perform better in school, and to have fun. But the benefits
of reading extend far beyond the library. As the people of Sofia know very
well, reading and being able to learn and discuss ideas freely is a basic
requirement for healthy, democratic societies.

The United States and Bulgaria are allies and friends because our countries
both treasure this freedom, and we share a deep love of learning. Around
the world, though, more than 800 million people cannot read. Almost 100
million of them are children, and almost two-thirds of them are women.

Developed countries with high literacy rates, like Bulgaria and the United
States, share a responsibility to increase literacy in the world's
developing countries. To help governments ensure that children and adults
in their countries know how to read, a White House Conference on Global
Literacy was held last September in New York at the time of the U.N.
General Assembly. The conference was held in partnership with several
government agencies and UNESCO. UNESCO is now building on this event with a
series of regional literacy conferences around the world. The first
conference took place in Qatar this past March, and was a great success.
Over the next two years, UNESCO will host follow-up literacy conferences in
China, Mali, India and Costa Rica, with an effort to reach people and
governments all over the world to make sure people are educated all over
the world.

The White House Conference and all of the regional conferences provide a
forum for U.N. members to examine literacy programs that work and to learn
how to implement them in their countries. I'd like to thank Mrs. Parvanova
for participating in the White House Conference on Global Literacy, and I'd
like to thank the people of Bulgaria for your country's contributions to
this international effort.

Thanks to each of you for welcoming me to Sofia. I look forward to the new
ties of friendship that will form between Bulgaria and the United States as
a result of this American Corner. I hope you'll enjoy learning more about
the United States through this addition to the Sofia Library.

Thank you all very, very much. (Applause.)

END 9:23 A.M. (Local)
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