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Secretary-General Press Conference |
Secretary-General's press encounter with President George W. Bush at the White House
15 February 2008
PRESIDENT
BUSH: Mr. Secretary General, welcome back to the White House. Thank you for
your efforts to make the United Nations a constructive force for good.
I appreciate
your tireless work to help solve some of the real humanitarian crises that we
face, such as the crisis in
I thank you
very much for the leadership that you've shown in
I appreciate
very much your desire to help the poor and feed the hungry, and on my trip to
Africa this week, that's exactly the same message I'll be taking, that the
American people are a compassionate people, a decent people, who want to help
moms with -- deal with malaria, and families deal with HIV/AIDS, and the need to
feed the hungry.
So I'm honored
you're here. I appreciate your vision. And thank you for your leadership and
your friendship.
SECRETARY
GENERAL BAN KI-MOON: Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr.
President, ladies and gentlemen -- thank you very much for your warm welcome and
strong support you have shown me during last one year of -- while I was carrying
out my duty as Secretary General. It has been instrumental and very much
appreciated.
I've been
trying my best to make United Nations more trust-proof, transparent, and
accounted and more effective organization. This is effort will continue. At the
same time, with your strong support and with the international community, I've
been doing my best to address all these regional country issues, starting from
the situation in
At the same
time, I've been able to again raise awareness, the political will in addressing
global challenges such as climate change. And I need your strong support as we
are going through this year, a midpoint here, to realize Millennium Development
goals by 2015. We are going to focus on food situation and agriculture,
education, health, and all this, statistical systems, infrastructure of
In that
regard, your visit to African states at this time will be very important and
historic. I hope you are able to discuss with African leaders on how to realize
this Millennium Development goals, how to help people overcome abject poverty,
and sanitation, and access to educational opportunities.
In that
regard, I wish you all success, and this is a very great opportunity. And it
would be also very important for the international community to sustain the
momentum established by December last year through climate change. I'm going to
build up on this -- so that we will be able to achieve this globally accepted
framework, replacing the Kyoto Protocol.
The
All in all, I
need your strong support, because I believe a strong partnership between the
United Nations and
Thank you very
much, Mr. President.
PRESIDENT
BUSH: Yes, thank you.
Video:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/02/20080215-3.wm.v.html