February 12, 2008
PRESIDENT BUSH: It's been a honor and a pleasure to welcome the President of
Mali here to the Oval Office.
We discussed a variety of issues. I was touched by the President's concern
about the life of the average citizen in Mali. We are partners with the -- with
the President and the people of Mali, through the Millennium Challenge Account.
And one reason we worked with the government is because they've agreed to fight
corruption, and support the education and health of its citizens. This is a
country that's committed to the rights of its people, and we're proud to be
standing side-by-side with you.
Two issues that are very important to this administration, Mr. President,
were the issues that my wife, Laura, discussed when she came to your country.
One is literacy, and two is the eradication of malaria. And I assured the
President that our commitment remains strong to both important issues. And I
thank him very much for his hard work in helping his citizens deal with
HIV/AIDS.
And finally, the President and I spent a fair amount of time talking about
the dangers of radicals and extremists associated with groups like al Qaeda. And
we talked about the need for close cooperation to protect the innocent people
from those who murder the innocent in order to achieve their dark political
vision.
So it's been my honor to welcome a good man here to the Oval Office.
PRESIDENT TOURÉ : (As translated.) First of all, I would like to convey to
the President of the United States the sympathies and solidarity of the people
of Mali because of the destruction --
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you.
PRESIDENT TOURÉ -- caused by the tornados in some of the southern states of
the United States.
And then I told Mr. President that we were sensitive and impressed by the
impression that we had from the visit of Mrs. Laura Bush to Mali sometime ago.
Also, thank the President for the -- our friendship between the people of the
United States and the people of Mali, and the cooperation between Mali and the
United States that we do entertain on both sides since the independence of Mali
in 1960.
But I could also come to the United States just to tell Mr. President, thank
you, because the President had some initiatives not only for Mali, but also for
Africa, which we believe are historical initiatives, and which we do have the
Millennium Challenge Corporation, the greater participation against the fight
against AIDS through the Global Fund, the initiative on the eradication of
malaria, and not to forget the presidential initiative on literacy in Africa,
which is very important in our view, because when you want to develop you need
to also improve basic education.
PRESIDENT BUSH: That's right.
PRESIDENT TOURÉ : So I emphasized to the President that -- and I reaffirm --
that Mali signed and Mali averred to all different initiatives on the fight
against terrorism. So it is humanly inadmissable, unacceptable to see or to
assist or to be indifferent to the suggestion that we are seeing to some
practices which really do not deserve to exist.
So we had a fruitful exchange of views on our cooperation. So I said to Mr.
President that I would like to thank him and also to convey all the gratitude of
the people of Mali, but I emphasized also the fact that may God save Mali and
the United States. President, thank you very much.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, sir.
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