For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
October 19, 2003
President Bush Meets with South Korean President Roh
Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand
8:30 A.M. (Local)
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you all for coming. It's my honor to have
breakfast with a friend of the United States and a friend of mine,
President Roh. We've got a very important and close relationship with
South Korea. We share common goals. We want the world to be more free
and peaceful. And that's why I'm so grateful for South Korea's support
in places like Iraq.
We also share a goal to enhance the prosperity of our respective
peoples. We will discuss ways to make sure our trade between our
countries is free and fair. We have a common goal to make sure that
the Korean Peninsula is nuclear-weapons-free. We're making good
progress on peacefully solving the issue with North Korea. And during
this breakfast, I will share ideas and listen to ideas from President
Roh as to how to move the process forward.
These are important consultations with a close friend, and I want
to thank the President for coming to have breakfast.
PRESIDENT ROH: It is my pleasure to meet with President Bush --
(inaudible) -- and it is to my greater pleasure to meet with him --
(inaudible) --. Korea and the United States have been promoting the
friendship between each other based on mutual trust, and we have been
addressing the problem in this period of cooperation and friendship.
The United States is currently making various efforts to promote
global peace and it has succeeded in winning the U.N. resolution
regarding Iraq. And I would like to congratulate this meaningful
progress.
I appreciate that the United States has been making efforts to make
progress in the areas related to North Korea, and this issue is very
critical for -- (inaudible) -- and the further progress of Korea. And
in this regard, the six-party talks -- (inaudible) -- progress. And I
would like to thank United States for helping us to achieve this
important milestone. And I am thankful for Mr. Bush for making more
efforts to continue to resume the six-party talks in the near future.
During today's breakfast with President Bush, I hope to have a
meaningful dialogue on how to resolve the North Korea nuclear issue and
how to realign the -- (inaudible) -- alliance. At the same time, I
would like to commend the United States' effort in bringing peace and
democracy in Iraq, and I would like to discuss with him how to
reconstruct the economy there. And I would like to discuss with him
how Korea can cooperate in this regard. And I would have a meaningful
discussion on these points.
And in this meeting, I hope to have a serious discussion in
accordance with the goals of the APEC in the areas of how to promote
trade and mutual investment, and how to promote regional security. And
I am sure that we will -- (inaudible) --
Thank you.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you.
END 8:38 A.M. (Local)
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