June 6, 2007
3:29 P.M. (Local)
PRESIDENT BUSH: It's good to be with a friend, Shinzo Abe. We recently met at
Camp David, and now we have a -- we were on the phone since then, and now we
have a chance to further our discussions.
We talked about a lot of subjects. Particularly we talked about North Korea.
There is a common message here, and that is, we expect the North Koreans to
honor agreements. And it's very important for the Japanese people to know that I
strongly support Shinzo Abe's desire to deal with this very important issue of
-- the abduction issue.
Likewise, we had an extensive discussion about energy and climate change. I
reminded the Prime Minister that his great country and great economy is going to
lead the way when it comes -- along with the United States, in leading the way
coming to develop technologies that will enable us to be -- change our energy
habits, and at the same time be good stewards of the environment. And we
discussed ways to develop a framework that has the flexibility, and at the same
time, the goals so we can encourage the world to move in that direction.
It's good to be with a friend.
PRIME MINISTER ABE: (As translated.) This is the sixth time that I'm having
discussions with George, and as we always do, this time we were able to have a
very frank exchange of views on many things. On North Korea, unfortunately, the
North Koreans have not done anything to implement the initial actions. And also
on the issue of abduction, they have not taken any sincere actions to resolve
that issue. So we agreed that the G8 leaders need to send a strong message to
North Korea on these issues. And also on the abduction issue, I explained the
Japanese position to George once again, and I was able to gain his understanding
on this issue, as he has always shown understanding.
On climate change, I explained the Japanese proposal to the President, and we
agreed that Japan and the United States would be working together for the
creation of an effective framework which is flexible, and that we would be
cooperating to achieve that end in the future.
We reconfirmed the fact that the alliance we have between Japan and the
United States in dealing with issues like North Korea and climate change is
truly an alliance for Asia and an alliance for the entire world, for that
matter.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, sir. Thank you all very much.
END 3:34 P.M. (Local)