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Skriven 2004-11-18 23:33:06 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0411181) for Thu, 2004 Nov 18
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Press Gaggle with Scott McClellan
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 18, 2004

Press Gaggle with Scott McClellan
Aboard Air Force One
En Route Little Rock, Arkansas


  þ President's Schedule
  þ Iran
  þ Intelligence Reform
  þ President's Plans for His Own Library
  þ Former President Clinton
      þ Reference B
  þ Palestine
  þ Cabinet Resignations/Nominations
  þ Russian Bilateral Luncheon
  þ Governor Schwarzenegger

10:25 A.M. EST

MR. McCLELLAN: Good morning. The President began the day with a -- by
hosting a breakfast for the newly-elected senators. They had a good
discussion. The President talked about the importance of working together
where we can find agreement, and the President talked about his second term
agenda and the priorities that we are working to pursue, from Social
Security -- from strengthening Social Security to tax reform, as well
exercising spending restraint as we move forward on budgets in the second
term.

Q Just Republicans?

MR. McCLELLAN: No, this was the -- all the newly-elected senators.
Remember, he had the luncheon with the newly-elected House members on
Tuesday at the White House, and this was following on that meeting.

Let's see, then he had his usual briefings. He taped his radio address,
which talks about the APEC summit and the visit to Colombia. And then we've
got -- when we get there the President will first participate in a coffee
reception -- I think that's a short reception. Then he will make remarks at
the dedication of the library. The President looks forward to paying
tribute to President Clinton and his presidency. Then there is a tour of
the library following that, that the President will participate in, and a
post-dedication luncheon, where the President will be one of the people
making a toast to President Clinton. And then he gets to Crawford this
evening. And that's all I've got.

Q Is the -- what's the White House reaction to the discovery, or the news
that Iran is trying to outfit nuclear warheads on missiles?

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, I think Secretary Powell was talking about
intelligence that we have seen; that's what he was referring to. I think
our views are very clear about Iran. Iran needs to follow through on the
recent agreement they came to with our European friends. They need to fully
comply with the IAEA and their inspections. They need to suspend their
enrichment related and reprocessing activities. And they need to ratify and
adhere to the additional protocol, as well. That's our view.

Q Scott, there's nothing in --

MR. McCLELLAN: Obviously, the International Atomic Energy Agency looks at
all the issues related to Iran and its nuclear programs. And we expect Iran
to cooperate fully with the IAEA. They've spent quite a bit of time over
the years hiding their program and their intentions.

Q What implications would it have for the Middle East for Iran to have
nuclear tipped missiles?

MR. McCLELLAN: What implications would it have in the Middle East?

Q For the Middle East --

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, the international community is united in its resolve
to make sure Iran does not develop a nuclear weapon. And that's why we are
working for a peaceful, diplomatic solution to this matter. And,
ultimately, our view is that Iran needs to stop all its enrichment related
and reprocessing activities; there's no need for it. And that's the way to
show -- give everybody confidence that they're not pursuing a nuclear
weapon

Q Scott, there's nothing in the agreement with the Europeans that concerns
missiles in any way. There's nothing in the IAEA's charter that permits
them to even investigate missile activities. So is the United States making
any particular demands on Iran, or any suggestions to the Europeans about
how missile development should be included in these --

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, look, Iran has made commitments to the international
community, and they need to follow through on those commitments.

Q They have nothing to do with missiles --

MR. McCLELLAN: What we're talking about is activities that could be related
to a nuclear weapon program, and the International Atomic Energy Agency
looks at those issues. If you're talking about developing warheads that
could be put on delivery systems, like missiles and --

Q But that's not what the Secretary said, right? He said --

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, again, I mean, I can't get into discussing any of the
intelligence that he's referring to, beyond what he said. But we are
continuing to work through the international community, work with the
international community to make sure that Iran does not develop a nuclear
weapon.

Q -- report about the dissident group in Europe that said there is a secret
installation where the Iranians are actually enriching right now. Have you
seen that; can you confirm that?

MR. McCLELLAN: Seen the reports?

Q Yes.

MR. McCLELLAN: Yes. We're aware of those reports. I mean, that's been --
the report in the press over the last couple of days. And certainly, as
you're aware, that is an organization that we include on our terrorist
list. And so it's not an organization that we have any contacts with, but
--

Q Do you have any --

MR. McCLELLAN: All the reports of that nature are things that the
International Atomic Energy Agency should look at as part of their
investigation into Iran's nuclear program. But, you know, no, we're not in
a position to get into verifying the validity of that report.

Q Do you have a deal yet on intelligence reform?

MR. McCLELLAN: Not that I'm aware of -- unless it's happened since we've
been on the plane. (Laughter.) There is progress that is continuing to be
made in Congress to get it done this week. Speaker Hastert indicated that
he would like to get it done this week. We're continuing to work very
closely with congressional leaders to make it happen as quickly as
possible. It's a high priority for this President and he is someone who is
strongly committed to building upon the reforms we've already put in place.
And we'll continue working closely with Congress to get it done.

Q Scott, what are the President's plans for his own presidential library?
Where is he going to put it?

MR. McCLELLAN: I think it's way too premature to start getting into talk
about his presidential library. If the election had turned out the other
way, maybe it wouldn't be -- (laughter) -- but it's a little early to start
talking about his presidential library, or speculating about where it may
be.

Q He's got to raise money for it-- I mean, that takes time.

MR. McCLELLAN: There will be plenty of time to discuss this at a later
time.

Q Is there any -- has he never said anything about it?

MR. McCLELLAN: That's not something he has to spend a lot of time focusing
on right now. Like I said, if the election had turned out a different way,
maybe it would be.

Q Hey, Scott, has President Bush talked to President Clinton since he won
reelection?

MR. McCLELLAN: Not that I'm aware of. I'll double-check it, but I don't
believe so. I'll have to double-check.

Q What's the question?

MR. McCLELLAN: Have they talked since the reelection. I'll double-check
that, though.*

Q Does he ever talk to him or --

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, certainly when he was in the hospital, the President
called him and wished him a speedy recovery. So they have talked from time
to time.

Q Scott, there was a report last night about -- I think it was $20 million,
I'm not sure of the amount -- going to the Palestinians, being released.
What does the administration hope that money -- what do they want to get
with that money?

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, first of all, there hasn't been any announcement made
on any additional financial assistance. And I'm not here to announce
anything at this point. We made it very clear that we want to work closely
with Palestinian officials and assist them as they move forward on
elections and building the institutions necessary for a viable state to
emerge, and that's what we're committed to doing.

Q There's no announcement on any money being transferred to them?

MR. McCLELLAN: No announcement at this point. But we are committed to
assisting them as they move forward on building the democratic institutions
necessary for a viable state to emerge.

Q The President is now going to be traveling for, oh, the next 10 days.
Should we expect any Cabinet resignations or appointments?

MR. McCLELLAN: See, you asked this yesterday and I said I'm not going to do
this every day. (Laughter.)

Q Well, if you do it today, then you don't have to do it for the next 10
days. (Laughter.) We promise. There is an embargo on future questions if
you just say "no." (Laughter.)

Q Is it safe to say the pace is going to slow down? How should we view it?

MR. McCLELLAN: We will keep you posted. There is nothing else I'm aware of
for today.

Q You guys heard him, we can ask him every day. (Laughter.)

MR. McCLELLAN: And I again will tell you we will keep you posted at the
appropriate time.

Q Has a Russian bilat been put on yet?

MR. McCLELLAN: Actually, I believe -- let me double-check that, but I
believe we were working to add that and I think that has been added. Let me
double-check that, though.

Q Saturday?

MR. McCLELLAN: Yes. I saw it on the latest schedule that I had, so I think
it has been scheduled. And I'll double-check the day, but I think that's
correct.

Q Scott, I read a report that Governor Schwarzenegger is going to be down
there for the CEO summit. Will he be meeting with the President at all?

MR. McCLELLAN: Oh, down in Chile? It's not on the schedule that I've seen.
All right? Thank you.

* President Clinton called the President right after the election to
congratulate him on his election victory.

* There is a luncheon bilateral scheduled with President Putin for
Saturday.

END 10:35 A.M. EST
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