Remarks
by President Bush in photo opportunity with Andean leaders, April 20,
2001
THE
WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
(Quebec, Canada)
April 20, 2001
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH
ANDEAN LEADERS
Loews Concorde Hotel
Quebec, Canada
3:51 P.M. (L)
THE PRESIDENT: I
want to thank you all for coming. It is my honor to host what I think
is a very important meeting between the members of the Andean coalition
and my country. I wanted to visit with the leaders face to face. I met
President Pastrana before, it's good see him again. I have talked on the
phone to some of the leaders. I want to assure the leaders here that our
nation looks forward to working with you, and particularly when it comes
to trade and commerce.
I want to assure
the leaders that Plan Colombia means more than just the country of Colombia.
I know that's of concern to the President of Ecuador, that we've got plans
for all the countries in the region. And it's not just on helping to fight
drugs. It's on making sure that the economies remain strong, that the
infrastructure for education is in place. It is in our nation's interest
that we cooperate together. And so I appreciate the leaders for being
here.
It is my honor to
host this discussion. I look forward to a very frank and honest exchange
of areas where we can cooperate; and if there are some problems, areas
that we can work together to solve the problems. So thank you all for
coming. El honor es mio.
As of April 23, 2001,
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