For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 19, 2006
President Bush Meets with Iraqi President Talabani
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
New York, New York
In Focus: Renewal in Iraq
4:16 P.M. EDT
PRESIDENT BUSH: I want to thank the President of Iraq for joining us. President Talabani, you and your colleagues here have given us time so we can strategize together to help you succeed, help you become a democracy, a country that can sustain itself and govern itself and defend itself, in the heart of the Middle East.
I want to congratulate the Iraqi people on your courage. These are
tough times. There is still violence in your midst because extremists
want to stop the advance of a free society. We spent time strategizing
on how we can continue to help the Iraqi government provide security for
her people. It's not only security that comes from troops, but security
that comes from economic vitality.
We had a very good meeting yesterday on the compact for Iraq. The
international community came and listened very carefully to the Iraqi
government's proposals and pledged support for this new democracy, and
that ought to hearten the Iraqi people. I made it very clear to the
President that it's important for the government of Iraq to continue to
make very difficult decisions so that the people of Iraq see progress,
to see different political parties capable of working together for the
good of the country and for the good of the people. I'm optimistic that
this government will succeed. And I've told the President of Iraq that
America has given her word to help you and we will keep our word. The
people of Iraq must know that.
I spoke today at the United Nations, and in my speech I spoke
directly to the people of Iraq. I wanted them to know that we're
thinking about them during this difficult period of time. I want them
to know we appreciate their courage. And I want them to know that the
United States of America stands with them, so long as the government
continues to make the tough choices necessary for peace to prevail.
So Mr. President, thank you for coming again. I appreciate your
time. I appreciate your long-standing courage and support for freedom
and liberty. History will judge you kindly, Mr. President, when they
look back and realize that under your leadership a new democracy began
to flourish in the heart of the Middle East, called Iraq.
Welcome.
PRESIDENT TALABANI: Thank you. Today we were honored to meet President
Bush, who we consider him as the hero of liberation of Iraq, and who we
are very much appreciate the sacrifice of brave American army, those who
gave their life to liberate our country from the worst kind of
dictatorship, which left behind mass graves with hundreds of thousands
of innocent Iraqis in it. And the liberation of Iraq from this kind of
dictatorship opened the door for Iraqi people to enjoy democracy, human
rights and all kinds of liberties, and to have free election, the
national assembly then elects the presidency and speaker and prime
minister, and to have national unity, a government headed by Dr. Maliki.
This government is representing main portions of Iraqi people, of course
Arabs, Sunnis, Shias, Turkomans, Christians, Muslims, everyone
represented in this government, and is working well for national
reconciliation. I briefed his Excellency, President, about the steps we
have taken towards implementing -- implementation of national
reconciliation program, and also I told him that we are trying to do our
best to remove all obstacles in the way of national reconciliation to
try to review, some of those like de-Baathification and look to the
amendment of a constitution and also try to have some kind of
discussion, free discussion about federation and some other issues. We
have also our roadmap in Iraq, which was decided by a political council
of national security for solving other problems of Iraqi people.
We, again, expressed our gratitude to his Excellency, our dear friend,
President George Bush, and to American people. We hope that America
also understand that we are grateful to them, to the America, and we
will never forget those friends who helped us in the difficult days of
Iraq, and Iraq will be always in the future in very good relation and be
the friend of the United States and partner of United States in fighting
against tyranny, dictatorship and terrorism. You can count on the Iraqi
people, Mr. President, in fighting against terrorism and for
democratization of whole Middle East.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, sir.
END 4:21 P.M. EDT
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