For
Immediate Release August 6, 2008
Presidential Secretariat
President
Bush Meets with Prime Minister Samak of Thailand Government
House Bangkok, Thailand In Focus: Asia 7:51 P.M. (Local) PRIME
MINISTER SAMAK: We are pleased to welcome President Bush visit
to Thailand on the auspicious occasion of the celebration of
175th anniversary of Thai-U.S. relations. As Thailand has now
assumed the ASEAN chairmanship, we will use the opportunity
to strengthen our engagement and cooperation with the U.S. both
bilaterally and through ASEAN.
President Bush and I had
just a very good discussion on several issues of common interest.
We discussed the strengthening of the close military and the
security cooperation which benefit both countries and the region.
A case in point is our military close partnership during the
tsunami and post-Cyclone Nargis to facilitate access of American
relief and assistance to the effected countries.
We will
continue our discussion on the other regional issues over the
dinner this evening. President Bush expressed his appreciation
for Thailand's humanitarian role in sheltering displaced persons
from neighboring countries for over 30 years. I also thanked
the President for the United States' understanding on the Preah
Vihear issue.
We agreed to enhance the Thai-U.S. relation
by focusing on education, public health, sciences, security
and law enforcement cooperation. Our two countries share a long
and special connection. President Bush -- former President Bush
Senior and Mrs. Barbara Bush came to Thailand to pay tribute
to His Majesty the King on the occasion of the 60th anniversary
of accession to the throne in December 2006.
Looking towards
the future we agreed that our alliance and friendship will remain
firm and close as in the past 174 years, we need to continue
working closely together to further strengthen our relationship
and goodwill for the benefit of our two countries and the region.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. Sawtdee Khrab.
(Laughter.) Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister, for welcoming Laura
and me, and our daughter, Barbara, to your beautiful country.
I want to thank you very much for welcoming us on behalf of
His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen. We appreciate
the opportunity to come back, and we honor the friendship that
has been in existence for 175 years.
I want to thank you
very much for being such a strong ally in the war against terror.
Our nations are strengthening our security and defense cooperation.
Thailand continues to host Cobra Gold, which is one of the largest
annual multilateral training exercises in Southeast Asia.
Thailand's troops have helped the people of Iraq and Afghanistan
as they battle extremists and strengthen their democracy, and
I want to thank you for those contributions, Mr. Prime Minister.
America and Thailand are coordinating our law enforcement, counterterrorism
and counter-proliferation activities so we can do a better job
of protecting our citizens from danger.
The United States
and Thailand are working to expand freedom with good governance.
I want to thank you very much and congratulate the people of
Thailand for restoring its democracy. Through the Asia Pacific
Democracy Partnership, our nations are working together to strengthen
democratic values and institutions throughout the region. As
the Chair of ASEAN, we support your efforts to reduce trade
barriers, and to expand economic opportunity, and help Southeast
Asia grow in hope.
The United States and Thailand work together
to fight disease. I don't think our citizens understand this,
Mr. Prime Minister, but we've dedicated $35 million to help
prevent and treat HIV/AIDS here in Thailand, and we're happy
to do so. Looking forward to going tomorrow to the clinic where
we get to see the efforts of the initiative, it's called the
Mercy Center -- and I appreciate you arranging that for me to
go see, Mr. Prime Minister.
We're also working on avian
flu. I think it's very important for our nations to prepare
for the worst. Obviously, we're hoping for the best. And so
we've got a good, strong initiative on avian flu.
We're
working together to help the people of Burma. We responded very
quickly when Burma was struck by the terrible cyclone, and I
want to thank you very much for your leadership on that issue.
After all, yours was the place where much of the world aid came
to be distributed to the poor people there that were deeply
affected by the storm.
We want to see prosperity and freedom
restored to Burma. Tomorrow, Laura is going to the Thai-Burmese
border to visit a resettlement camp where Burmese refugees are
receiving health care and humanitarian aid. She's looking forward
to the trip, and I'm looking forward to hearing her report from
the trip.
So Mr. Prime Minister, I want to thank you very
much for your hospitality. I want to thank you for feeding my
delegation. (Laughter.) We're looking forward to eating some
good Thai food -- which is very famous throughout the world.
Please give my very best regards to His Majesty and Her Majesty.
PRIME MINISTER SAMAK: I will.
PRESIDENT BUSH: And thank
you very much for being so gracious.
PRIME MINISTER SAMAK:
All right. Thank you.
END 7:57 P.M. (Local)
Reference:
For
Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary August 6, 2008
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