Bill
Clinton, president, statement, November 10, 1999
THE
WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
November 10, 1999
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
Fourteen months ago, the inauguration
of President Andres Pastrana brought to Colombia a new spirit of hope
-- for deeper democracy, for broader prosperity, for an end to that country's
long civil conflict. President Pastrana has put forth a bold agenda --
Plan Colombia -- to address his nation's toughest challenges. But the
obstacles to a better future for Colombia are substantial. In particular,
continued drug production and trafficking puts Colombia's progress in
peril. It also fuels addiction and violence in other countries, including
ours.
Therefore, I am pleased that
the current foreign operations bill, which I hope the Congress will approve,
provides our full $78 million request for programs to help President Pastrana
fight the drug trade in Colombia. It provides a total of $305 million
for global counter-drug efforts, which could allow additional spending
focused on Colombia. My overall FY 2000 budget request funds other efforts
to assist in this fight -- such as asset forfeiture, military assistance
and training -- totaling more than $70 million. Earlier this fall, we
approved a further $58 million in drawdown funds for counter-drug efforts
in Colombia. And we anticipate providing additional help, including DEA
assistance, alternative development, and potential additional drawdown
authority.
While we will continue to
move forward to aid Plan Colombia with currently available funds, more
funding is needed if we are to gain the upper hand in the fight against
drugs and help Colombia on the path to stable democracy. I have asked
my senior advisors to work with Congress, following completion of the
current budget process, to enhance our bilateral assistance programs --
for counter-drug efforts and for other programs to help President Pastrana
deepen democracy and promote prosperity. We will also continue to encourage
our allies and the international institutions to assist Colombia in implementing
President Pastrana's strategy.
Strengthening stability and
democracy in Colombia, and fighting the drug trade there, is the right
thing to do, and it is very much in America's own national interest. So,
with President Pastrana and with our Congress, we must and we will intensify
this vital work.
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