PRESIDENT BUSH: It's my honor to welcome back to the Oval Office President
Kabila. Thanks for coming, sir. The President of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo. The last time the President was here we talked about his desire to have
free and fair elections in his country. Since that time his country has had free
and fair elections. And my first order of business today was to congratulate the
President for garnering 58 percent of the vote.
We talked about the need to work together to help consolidate the gains. We
talked about the need to -- for the United States to partner with the country to
help on economic development. One of the things the President recognizes is the
need for there to be investment in his country, so people can find work, and the
stability that comes with economic development. And I appreciate your
recognition of the opportunity to work together.
We talked about the eastern part of his country. And he shared with me his
strategy to make sure that the government's reach extends throughout the entire
country and that there is stability throughout the country. And I want to thank
you very much for sharing your thoughts with me.
I did bring up my desire to help our friend deal with malaria. Malaria is a
great concern to me and my wife and the Secretary of State. This is an issue
that can be solved. We hurt when young babies are dying from a mosquito bite,
knowing full well that a strategy could help save lives. So the President shares
the same sense of compassion I do for people all throughout the world who are
being affected by malaria.
Mr. President, you are -- you've said that you wanted there to be free and
fair elections, and you delivered. And I appreciate that and congratulate you on
being a man of your word. And we look forward to continuing to work with you,
sir, to bring peace and stability to the neighborhood. So, welcome.
PRESIDENT KABILA: Well, Mr. President, thanks a lot. Of course, this is the
second time that we meet in the Oval Office. Yes, elections were also high on
the agenda in 2003. We organized those elections. And basically our priorities
have now changed from elections, it's now stability, and with stability, peace
and development. And I emphasized and insisted on the fact that we need
continued support by the United States in order to achieve these two remaining
goals, which is basic stability throughout the whole country and embark on a
very, very long journey of development and really try to combat poverty, which
is the biggest issue not only in the Congo, but in the region and on the African
continent.
So thanks a lot for the continued support that we've always had from the
United States government and the administration. And together, let's move
further and further ahead.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes, sir. Glad you're here. Thank you.
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