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Skriven 2005-02-24 23:32:56 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (050224) for Thu, 2005 Feb 24
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President and Slovakian Prime Minister Dzurinda Discuss Policy
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
February 24, 2005

President and Slovakian Prime Minister Dzurinda Discuss Policy
Office Of The Prime Minister
Bratislava, Slovakia



11:15 A.M. (Local)

PRIME MINISTER DZURINDA: Ladies and gentlemen, I'm very happy that the
President of the United States is, for the first time, in Slovakia. This
day is historical for my country. I have had very good debate with
President Bush, telling him the basic orientation of our foreign policy. I
appreciate the role of the United States, doing a lot of things in the
world.

I told to President Bush that Slovakia supports the policy of the United
States based on advancing freedom and democracy, based on preventing
nuclear proliferation. This is why Slovakia supports the position of
principle of the United States in many areas, regarding Iran, North Korea.
This is why we support the effort of the United States to advance peace and
stability in the Middle East and the democratization process all over the
world.

I told to President Bush that there are many reasons why not only America,
but also the democratic world, including Slovakia, my home, we all need to
have a strong President in the United States. And I'm very, very happy that
the U.S. President is really very strong and courageous leader.

Thank you very much.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. I'm thrilled to be here. I
have really been looking forward to this trip to Slovakia.

We just had a great discussion. First, I complimented the Prime Minister on
putting policies in place that have helped this economy grow. The most
important responsibility we have at home is to make sure our people can
find work. And the President put a flat tax in place; he simplified his tax
code, which has helped to attract capital and create economic vitality and
growth.

I really congratulate you and your government for making wise decisions.
Slovakia is a great example of what can happen when people are set free.
And this is an exciting place to be.

Secondly, I appreciate so very much the Prime Minister's vision on foreign
policy. I want to thank you for having your troops by our troops in Iraq
and Afghanistan. The Prime Minister understands that those of us who are
free have a responsibility to help free others in order to make ourselves
more secure. I'm so honored to have your commitment.

I told him that the supplemental that's working its way through Congress,
in the supplemental there will be money for reimbursement to help our
friends with troops on the ground.

I also talked about visa policy. The Prime Minister was very strong about
reminding me that he wants there to be a different visa policy, a better
visa policy for the citizens of Slovakia. He made the case very clearly on
behalf of the citizens of Slovakia. I listened very closely to what he had
to say. I told him that we will work with the Slovakian government to
reform the visa policy -- reform in a way that conforms with the desires of
our Congress, but, nevertheless, the Slovakian people should see a
different visa policy coming out of the United States because we've now got
a road map that we both must work on. It won't happen instantly, the policy
won't happen instantly, but the Prime Minister urged me to move down the
road map. And I want to thank you for taking that leadership position, as
well.

Again, I want to thank the citizens of this great country for your
hospitality. I want to thank my friend, the Prime Minister, for inviting me
here in the first place, and for extending such a warm greeting to me and
Laura and our delegation.

Thank you, sir. Appreciate you.

PRIME MINISTER DZURINDA: Questions were not planned, but I asked Mr.
President that the first visit needs to give an opportunity --

PRESIDENT BUSH: Of course, they were planned, Mr. Prime Minister.
(Laughter.)

PRIME MINISTER DZURINDA: One or two questions, please.

Q Mr. President, you've talked a lot about Iran in many of your meetings on
this trip, and we understand that you did a lot of listening about
incentives for Iran, using them as negotiating tools, if you will. And
first I'd ask you, why will you not join the EU 3 in direct talks with
Iran? And then, what would you approve of as possible incentives? Did you
hear anything that you liked?

PRESIDENT BUSH: I appreciate that. First of all, we talked about Iran here,
with our great friend. The reason why we talked about it, because it's a
world problem. And one of the things I wanted to make sure I heard clearly
from our friends in Europe was whether or not they viewed the Iran problem
the same way I did. And they do. Chancellor Schrder and Prime Minister
Blair and President Chirac all said loud and clear that the Iranians should
not have a nuclear weapon.

And secondly, I was listening very carefully to the different ideas on
negotiating strategies. We have a common objective, which is to convince
the Ayatollahs not to have a nuclear weapon. And I'm going to go back and
think about the suggestions I've heard and the ways forward. But the key
thing is, is that we're united in our -- in the goal.

The most effective way to achieve that goal is to have our partners --
Great Britain and France and Germany -- represent not only the EU, not only
NATO, but the United States. And hopefully we'll be able to reach a
diplomatic solution to this effort. We're more likely to do so when we're
all on the same page. And I know we're on the same page on this issue when
it comes to a common goal.

PRIME MINISTER DZURINDA: The last one, please.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Anybody from Slovakia who would like to ask a question to
the Prime Minister?

Q Mr. President, dropping of visa regime is probably the most important
thing for Slovak citizens that would like to come to America and get to
know your country. And I'm sure that all of them are very interested if you
could tell us approximate date, when do you believe that these visas could
be dropped? Thank you.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Well, I appreciate you asking that. I can't give you a
date. I wish -- you know, if I could, I would. What I can tell you is that,
one, the issue had been effectively put on the table by the Prime Minister
and the government; secondly, that we do have the way forward, a way to --
look, the visa policy was basically set based upon decisions made prior to
1989. And so our policy still reflects overstays as a result of people who
left when the people of this part of the world were not free. And we need
to adjust that. We need to address those overstays in the light of people
escaping a totalitarian regime. And we're in the process of doing that, not
just for Slovakia, but for other countries in Eastern Europe. And we want
to do this as quickly as possible.

Secondly, something else has changed, and that is the Slovak Republic has
joined the European Union. And there is a new history now that that has
been done, and that history needs to be included in the process. And so
we're working our way through a new set of analyses that we can take to our
Congress and say, here's how people are -- people from the Slovak Republic
have behaved since free. And that's very important, that's very important.

It's -- I can't predict how fast bureaucracies move. They tend not to move
quickly. But the promise is, is that not only the President, but the
Secretary of State, will do all we can to move this forward as quickly as
possible, to be able to answer the question you asked, which is a
legitimate question. I'm going to speak to this issue, by the way, in the
square, in a couple of minutes here, because I want people to hear that I
am concerned about making sure our visa policy works.

PRIME MINISTER DZURINDA: I'm very happy because Mr. President has confirmed
that this problem is a part of his personal agenda, so I'm very, very happy
because of it.

PRESIDENT BUSH: It is.

PRIME MINISTER DZURINDA: We will continue on this tour. Thank you, very
much.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you.

END 11:24 A.M. (Local)
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