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Skriven 2007-01-08 23:31:42 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0701083) for Mon, 2007 Jan 8
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President Bush Welcomes European Commission President José Barroso to the
White House
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 8, 2007

President Bush Welcomes European Commission President José Barroso to the
White House
Oval Office

President's Remarks view

˙˙˙˙˙ In Focus: Global Diplomacy ˙˙˙˙˙

12:09 P.M. EST

PRESIDENT BUSH: I'm very pleased to welcome back my friend, José Barroso;
thank you. We just had a great discussion about the importance between --
of relations between the United States and the European Union. José has got
a really important job and I think he's doing it really well.

Our discussion was frank, it was open. We talked about the importance of
the transatlantic relationship and how we can work to improve it. We talked
about the importance for Europe and the United States to resolve any
differences we have when it comes to the Doha round for trade, so that we
can promote international trade. We both recognize that the best way to
help impoverished nations is to complete this Doha round and to encourage
the spread of wealth and opportunity through open and reasonable and fair
trade.

José and I talked about the Middle East. There's no question that the
Israeli-Palestinian issue is on a lot of people's minds. We are dedicated
to a two-state solution, two democracies living side-by-side in peace. And
we talked about ways that we need to work together to see if we can't bring
that vision to fruition.

We're going to talk about Darfur here at lunch. I know that José is as
committed as I am to helping solve what I've called a genocide. It is
outrageous that people are being treated the way they are, and I'm
confident Europe and the United States can work with other friends and
allies around the world to help solve that difficult problem.

We talked about Iran. We talked about Syria. We talked about Iraq. We
talked about a lot of issues. We also talked about the importance of energy
independence and, at the same time, being wise stewards of the environment.
We are very hopeful that the use of technologies and good policy will help
us diversify our energy supplies and be able to assure future generations
that the environment of the world will be better off.

And so I thought it was a constructive dialogue. Glad to have you back.

PRESIDENT BARROSO: Thank you very much, George. It was, indeed, a pleasure
to meet again, President Bush. We have now these very regular meetings. And
it's always a great occasion to exchange views on such important subjects.

In fact, we have considered bilateral and global issues. On bilateral, I
underlined the importance we give to further -- to make go further, go
faster, to go deeper in our economic transatlantic partnership. This is the
most important economic relation in the world, the relation between the
United States of America and the European Union. And we believe we can
achieve more if we look at it in a comprehensive manner. And I hope that
now there will be some concrete work so that in our regular institutional
summit between the European Union and the United States we can achieve some
more complete results.

Of course, the most crucial factor is the successful negotiations for Doha.
Doha is not just about trade, it's also about development, it's about
having a multilateral approach to trade. There is now the defining moment.
We are really at defining moment, and we had a very good exchange, and we
gave instructions to all negotiators to come with a solution as soon as
possible. And of course it is important to engage also others, because this
is a real global agreement that we are trying to build. And this will be a
very important signal for the world community if we show that it is
possible to have a global approach to trade and development.

Another global issue, but where United States and Europe have a very good
-- and we hope to improve relation and dialogue -- is precisely energy and
climate. When we speak about climate change, it's not just about the
environment -- of course environment is crucially important -- but it is
also about global security, it's also about economic development and
sustainability.

And so we are hoping to deepen our dialogue on climate change, on
technologies, on curbing emissions, on progress, in terms of energy
efficiency, and in security. Of course the key is diversification --
diversification in all aspects, and we believe the work going on between
our respective experts is a good signal of the commitment of our joint
commitment to fight climate change and also to have a more common approach
to the problems of global security regarding energy.

We will, of course, consider other issues in the working lunch we're going
to have. President Bush just spoke about Darfur. I've been in Darfur
recently. I can tell you that it's really a tragedy, what's going on, and
we cannot accept that tragedy going on without the united response of the
international community.

So, once again, it was a pleasure meeting President Bush in the White
House. I'm very much looking forward to other occasions where we can show
to the world that this relation, the relation between Europe and the United
States of America is, indeed, more important than ever.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thanks, José. Thank you.

END 12:15 P.M. EST

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