Remarks by the President and His Majesty, King Hamad of Bahrain
The Oval Office
6:30 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Tonight I'll have a statement, His Majesty will
have a statement, then we'll ask you all to leave. We've got some --
we've got some business to do.
First, Your Majesty, welcome to the Oval Office. It is such an
honor to have you here. America has got a great friend in the Kingdom
of Bahrain. It's a place where we've had longstanding relations; a
place where we've had mil-to-mil relations for, I think, nearly 50
years. And you have been a stalwart when it comes to peace. And we're
so appreciative that you're here.
His Majesty hopes that we're able to -- like me, hopes that we're
able to resolve this issue peacefully in Iraq. But if Saddam Hussein
does not disarm, for the sake of peace and security for not only the
people in the region, for people here in America, we will go in and
disarm him. And I have made that clear to His Majesty in prior
conversations. He fully understands the position of the United States,
and he has been incredibly supportive, for which I'm grateful.
Welcome.
HIS MAJESTY KING HAMAD: Thank you, Mr. President.
And I thank the President for his wonderful reception, and the
clear objectives for security and development, especially in our
region.
And this is something we really need at this level of leadership.
The decision-making process and the objectives are very clear
concerning the well-being of the people of the region and of the
world. And I thank him for receiving me today.
I came all the way from Bahrain to here really to show this warm
relationship and to support the President in what he's doing for our
stability and purpose.
Thank you very much.
THE PRESIDENT: Thanks very much. Thanks. I appreciate you
coming.