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Skriven 2006-05-22 23:37:48 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (060522) for Mon, 2006 May 22
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Press Gaggle by Tony Snow
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Also, I don't know if you've heard, but Prime Minister Blair's office has
announced the Prime Minister will be making a visit to Washington later in
the week. Details at this point still to be determined. As soon as we have
a schedule we will let you know."/>

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 22, 2006

Press Gaggle by Tony Snow
Aboard Air Force One
En route Chicago, Illinois



10:23 A.M. EDT

MR. SNOW: As you know, the President will be traveling to Chicago. Before
the restauranteurs he will be talking about immigration reform and also
making his first extended comments on the formation of a government in
Iraq.

Also, I don't know if you've heard, but Prime Minister Blair's office has
announced the Prime Minister will be making a visit to Washington later in
the week. Details at this point still to be determined. As soon as we have
a schedule we will let you know.

That's about it, a very quick statement, and whatever questions you have.

Peter.

Q What's the purpose of the Blair-Bush meeting?

MR. SNOW: Well, as you know, the Prime Minister has been in Iraq, so what I
think what they're going to be doing is talking about Iraq and the next
steps forward.

Q Does he want to pull troops out, or what's the -- he said over the
weekend, or there have been reports over the weekend that he's anxious to
pull troops out.

MR. SNOW: Well, I can't speak for what the Prime Minister is going to do;
he may report on his desires. Prime Minister Maliki has also said that he
would like Iraqi forces to be taking -- asserting much more control by the
end of the year.

As we've always said -- and Prime Minister Blair reiterated this yesterday
-- I mean, today, as least as far as the readout I've gotten -- which is
it's all conditions-based. The conditions on the ground still determine how
long troops stay there.

Q Does he look forward to the meeting tomorrow with Olmert? Can you talk
about -- there was an Israeli newspaper report that says the President was
going to present him with some new ideas for advancing the peace process.

MR. SNOW: Well, I think at this point this is as much a getting-to-know-you
meeting. Obviously, they'll be talking about the roadmap and the way
forward. I don't expect anything formal, but the two of them obviously are
going to be talking about ways to keep moving forward.

Q What about a response to his comments yesterday on CNN, that he said
Abbas was too weak to advance such a process?

MR. SNOW: Well, on the other hand, there have also been reports that the
two of them have had cordial meetings. So, obviously, again, the viability
of the Palestinian Authority is a key matter. Most importantly, the
administration continues to say, the President continues to say that we are
not going to recognize Hamas until they renounce violence.

Q With a unified unity government now in place, what are the chances that
American troops will start pulling out before the end of this year?

MR. SNOW: Well, once again, it's all conditions-based. You don't simply say
because you have a government you pull out. The President has been pretty
clear, troops will return when they're no longer needed. And it is still
our desire to see that the Iraqi military and police forces are trained up
and capable of providing for public security in Iraq.

Q But you have seven months ahead, so is the seven months enough time to
just -- my question is, what is your assessment, I guess, of what Iraq is
going to do in the next seven months, if you're not willing to say that
seven months is enough time to begin pulling troops out?

MR. SNOW: Well, if you can tell me exactly what's going to happen in the
next seven months, I'll give you an answer.

Q What does the U.S. government want to accomplish by encouraging these
European banks to limit their dealings with Iran?

MR. SNOW: Well, again, what's been going on is that there has been attempt
to try to get the Iranians to come back to the table, to deal in good
faith, with serious negotiations toward renouncing any nuclear military
ambitions. We don't have any problem with peaceful civilian use of nuclear
power, but it's important to get the Iranians to engage seriously.

Q Tony, Prime Minister Olmert also said that Iran was months away from
developing a nuclear weapon. What does the U.S. think of that prediction?

MR. SNOW: Well, I'm not going to get into our particular, precise estimates
of Iranian nuclear capabilities.

Q Do you disagree with him them that --

MR. SNOW: To tell you the truth, I don't know.

Q Can we go back to the banks? If the U.S. government and the Treasury
Department are encouraging the European banks to not have dealings, how
does that play into this works with European allies to stop them from
having the nuclear weapon or the nuclear ambitions? Why are you going about
it this way -- encouraging these banks to limit their dealings --

MR. SNOW: I'll tell you what, I'll try to come up with more precise
guidance because, frankly, for me to try to come up with rationales for
this is going to be talking through my hat -- and that would be
irresponsible for me, you and the government.

Q Is he going to take questions today?

MR. SNOW: There is a possibility that he'll take some from the audience.

Q Thank you.

END 10:28 A.M. EDT

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