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Skriven 2006-03-24 23:34:44 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0603242) for Fri, 2006 Mar 24
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President Celebrates Greek Independence Day at the White House
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 24, 2006

President Celebrates Greek Independence Day at the White House
Room 450
Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building

President's Remarks view

˙˙˙˙˙ In Focus: Global Diplomacy

9:59 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Welcome. Your Eminence, thank you for your kind
words. You're a philosopher, you're a wise person, you're an incredibly
compassionate soul, and I'm proud to call you "friend." Thank you for being
here. (Applause.)

Thank you for inviting me to help celebrate the 185th Anniversary of Greek
Independence. America is a better country because of Greek Americans. It's
something about the passion, the verve for life, the willingness to serve.
I am blessed by having Greek Americans in my administration, two of the
most important of whom have joined us, Your Eminence: John Negroponte, the
Director of the National Intelligence -- (applause) -- and the Homeland
Security Advisor, Frances Fragos Townsend. (Applause.)

Madame Foreign Minister, we are thrilled to have you here. Thank you for
coming. Let me just say this, that it is a wise government who relies upon
the judgment and advice of a woman as a Foreign Minister or Secretary of
State. (Laughter and applause.) And I look forward to sharing our visit
with my mother and dad who are close to the Minister. And I know they're
going to be thrilled to know that you're strong and optimistic in serving
your great country with class and dignity.

Mr. Ambassador, thank you, as well. Appreciate -- good to see you, sir. I
appreciate Christos Folias, who is the Deputy Minister of Economy for
Greece. Welcome, sir. It's good to see you.

I am really pleased that Senator Paul Sarbanes is with us today. He has
served with great distinction in the United States Senate. (Applause.) He
has decided to move on to other ventures, and the state of Maryland will
miss his leadership. I'm proud you're here, sir.

I want to thank those who wear the nation's uniform. Your Eminence, as you
know, ours is a remarkable country, where people are willing to volunteer
to serve our country in times of war. And our nation is blessed to have men
and women who, in the face of danger, say, I want to help. (Applause.) So
thanks for coming. More importantly, thanks for serving. I know you share
the same feeling I share that it is an honor to serve the United States of
America.

I want to thank the other Greek Americans, leaders and folks who are here.
Thanks for coming. Thanks for traveling long distances to be here in
Washington.

We honor Greek Independence Day because of the values we share. That's why
it's a comfortable event. That's why it's an important event, Your
Eminence. The ancient Athenians gave birth to democracy. They entrusted
their citizens with the power to govern. That's a powerful concept. It
wasn't always that way. In some parts of the world, it still isn't that
way. But, nevertheless, it is a universal concept, started by the
Athenians.

We respect the philosophy that grew out of Greece that honored and
respected human dignity and human rights, and, as you said, Your Eminence,
the belief that there is universality to the concept of liberty. Freedom is
not confined to Greece, nor is it confined to America. It is universal in
its application, and that's one of the great lessons of Greek Independence
Day.

America's founding fathers were inspired by the democratic ideals, and it
helped to form our own union. Those ideals became implanted in long-lasting
documents. But as we watch the world today, we must understand that
democracy is difficult at times. It's not easy to take hold. It requires
work and diligence and optimism and strength and will. But the Greek lesson
not only in Greece, but also here in America, is one that with time and
persistence, liberty does take hold because of its universality. It's a
lesson we honor on Greek Independence Day.

When the founders of modern Greece claimed their freedom in 1821, they had
the strong backing of America. The American people supported that
independence: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, all members of
the ex-Presidents Club -- (laughter) -- I'm not there yet, Your Eminence.
(Laughter.) All urged support of the Greek cause.

Young Americans volunteered to serve in the new Greek army. Many more
Americans contributed funds to support the Greek people in their struggle
for freedom. America stood side-by-side with those who struggled for
liberty in 1821.

It's reminiscent of what's taking place in the 21st century. Our two
nations have continued to work together in freedom's cause. Greece was an
ally of the United States in major international conflicts of the 20th
century. We're allies in the war on terror. In Afghanistan, Greece is a
valuable contributor to the NATO-led International Security Assistance
Force. And we thank your government for that. Greece provides security at
the Kabul International Airport, and we thank your government for that, as
well.

Greece has also been generous in the support for the Afghan people, and the
Afghan people thank the Greek government for that, as well. Last month in
London, for example, Greece pledged funds to support educational programs.
The Greek government decided to support entrepreneurship with the full
knowledge that education and entrepreneurship can lead to a prosperous and
thriving economy so that the people can see the benefits of liberty.

Greece is supporting other efforts in the war on terror. Our two nations
remain committed to the security and counterterrorism partnership we put in
place during the Olympics in Athens in 2004. By the way, people still
marvel at how well those Olympics were run. The government stood up -- and
in spite of all the criticism that was taking place -- put on some great
games. It's a model for other countries to follow.

Greece and the United States are working together to keep our people safe.
We'll continue to work together to spread the blessings of liberty because
we understand that when we spread the blessings of liberty, it lays the
foundation for peace. And that's what we want.

At home Greek Americans strengthen our communities. Greek entrepreneurs
contribute to our country's prosperity. The Greek culture enriches our
entire country. The Greek Orthodox Church reflects America's religious
diversity. It's a source of strength and unity and inspiration for many
Greek Americans.

I also understand that Greek Independence Day is the Feast of the
Annunciation in the Orthodox faith, that they're celebrated together
because they both represent good news. On Greek Independence Day, Greeks
and Americans honor the anniversary of the Greek call for independence and
celebrate the universal good news of freedom and liberty. We believe that
freedom is God's gift to all people. And we know that by working together,
freedom is on the march.

Your Eminence, thank you for inviting me. May God bless you all.
(Applause.)

END 10:09 A.M. EST
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