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Skriven 2005-05-25 23:33:04 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0505255) for Wed, 2005 May 25
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President Welcomes President Yudhoyono to the White House
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 25, 2005

President Welcomes President Yudhoyono to the White House
The Oval Office



3:36 P.M. EDT

PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, welcome to the Oval Office. It's an honor to
meet with you again. Last time I was with you, I congratulated you on
winning a hard-fought presidential campaign. Now I had a chance to
congratulate you on fulfilling your campaign promises. I want to thank you
for your impressive record.

I also want to thank you for the strength and the leadership you showed
during what must have been an incredibly difficult period for the
government and the people of Indonesia during the catastrophe after the
tsunami. You showed good -- great courage. And it's been our honor to work
with you to help save lives and to bring people -- order out of the chaos
that ensued after the terrible disaster.

We had a very good conversation today. We talked about a variety of
subjects, all aimed about making our countries more peaceful and more
prosperous, and the world more peaceful. Indonesia will play a large role,
and a significant role, in helping us understand that great religions
should co-exist in a peaceful way.

Mr. President, thank you for coming and welcome to the Oval Office.

PRESIDENT YUDHOYONO: Mr. President, I'm also pleased to have the
opportunity to meet you again after we met in Chile during the APEC
meeting.

As I have said during this meeting, that I do hope that our cooperation can
be strengthened from time to time. And as we discussed on many subjects --
the education, the economic cooperations, the counter-terrorism, regional
situation and others -- I extremely hope that Indonesia can continue its
reforms, democratizations and economic reconstruction. And I do hope that
you could maintain your contribution and support to us in continuing our
reforms and democratizations.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, sir. We'll answer two questions a side. We'll
start with the American person, Jennifer.

Q Thank you, sir. With 400,000 frozen embryos in this country unlikely to
all get adopted, why do you think that either storing them or even
discarding them is better than using them for research?

PRESIDENT BUSH: She's asking about a very delicate subject called embryonic
stem cell research. I have made my position very clear on that issue. I
believe that the use of federal monies that end up destroying life is not
-- is not positive, is not good. And so, therefore, I'm against the
extension of the research of using more federal dollars on new embryonic
stem cell lines.

As you know, I made the decision that existing lines should receive federal
dollars. And we've had about 600 different experiments, maybe 3,000 more to
go. And so you asked about frozen embryos -- that would entail the
destruction of life, and the use of federal dollars to destroy life is
something I simply do not support.

Q How about goodwill for relation of our military?

PRESIDENT YUDHOYONO: Yes, we discussed with President Bush on the effort in
normalizing our military-to-military relations. Of course, Indonesia has to
be thankful for the resumptions of IMET program. And we have to do more
along with the reforms of the military that is conducted in Indonesia. I do
hope that in the future we -- we are moving ahead for fully normalizations
of the military-to-military relations.

Actually, the atmosphere is positive that of course in part of Indonesia we
have to continue our reform to many things -- toward the normalization of
our military-to-military relations.

PRESIDENT BUSH: The President did mention that we're revitalizing the
military education training program. It makes sense that we have mil-to-mil
exchanges, military-to-military exchanges. We want young officers from
Indonesia coming to the United States. We want there to be exchanges
between our military corps -- that will help lead to better understandings.
And so I -- the President told me he's in the process of reforming the
military, and I believe him. So this is a first step toward what will be
fuller mil-to-mil cooperation.

Cameron.

Q Again on stem cells, Mr. President. If I understood you correctly, the
embryos put together for in vitro fertilization do contain life. And if
that's the case, do you believe that those people who create those embryos
for in vitro fertilization have an obligation to ensure that they are
brought to term if they are, in fact, not needed by the original --

PRESIDENT BUSH: No, the issue that involves the federal government is
whether or not we use taxpayers' money that would end up destroying that
life. That's the issue at hand. And as you know, I'm the first President to
say we could use federal dollars on embryonic stem cells, but those stem
cells had already -- had been created, so that -- it's from the moment I
made the declaration forward that we would not use federal taxpayers' money
to destroy life. That's the issue. And the Congress has made its position
clear, and I've made my position clear. And I will be vetoing the bill they
send to me if it were to pass the United States Senate.

Now, there is research going on in the private sector, there's a lot of
research on adult stem cells that appears to be very promising. And my
government strongly supports stem cells. There must be a balance --
strongly supports adult stem cell research. But there must be a balance
between science and ethics. And I've made my decision as to how best
achieve that balance.

Q We understand that United States has pledged a commitment -- a lot have
pledged a commitment to the tsunami relief reconstruction and effort. I
would like to ask, how is it going to be realized, the commitment?

PRESIDENT BUSH: Well, the commitment was first realized when we moved an
aircraft carrier with a lot of equipment in the neighborhood. And many of
our Navy officers and Marine officers and Marine enlisted, Navy enlisted
personnel were the first people on the ground to start helping, in
coordination with the Indonesian government.

That commitment is further being met by expenditures out of the United
States Congress. Plus, I put together kind of an interesting group of
private citizens to help raise money for the tsunami relief -- that would
be my father and President Clinton, number 41 and 42. And they have worked
hard to convince our fellow citizens to contribute -- these are
private-sector citizens -- to contribute to help provide relief, as well.
I'm proud of my government's -- more importantly, my country's commitment
to help the people who suffer. And the President and I talked a lot about
the ongoing relief efforts. We thanked the government for their hard work,
and I told him the American people will stand with these folks.

Thank you all very much.

END 3:45 P.M. EDT

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