| REMARKS BY
H.E. MR. FESTUS G. MOGAE
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA
AND RESPONSE BY
MR GEORGE W BUSH
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AT A LUNCHEON HOSTED IN HONOUR OF MR. GEORGE
W. BUSH AND FIRST LADY MRS LAURA W. BUSH
GABORONE INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTION CENTRE
THURSDAY 1O JULY 2003
(Greetings and welcoming remarks by H.E.
President Mogae)
The President of the United States, Mr. George
W. Bush and First Lady Mrs. Laura Welch Bush
Your Lordship the Chief Justice and Mrs. Nganunu
The Honourable Deputy Speaker of the National
Assembly, Mr. Temane
Honourable Members of the Cabinet from the
United States and Botswana
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen
I am delighted to once again welcome you to
Botswana, Mr. President and Members of your high level delegation.
It is an honour and privilege, on behalf of the Government
and people of Botswana, to thank you for honouring us with
a visit, and for your pro-African initiatives on aids and
trade.
This visit, the second of its kind by a President
of the United States is indeed a welcome gesture of the friendship
that exists between our countries.
The United States and Botswana have enjoyed
many years of fruitful and beneficial relations.
Recently, when Botswana appealed to the U.S.
for help in the fight against H.I.V. aids, you not only increased
the funding for the BOTUSA testing and counseling programme
but also restored the Peace Corps programme to mitigate the
human resources constraint.
Our country together with Namibia has also
been given special treatment under the Africa Growth and Opportunity
Act (AGOA).
In spite of the fact that Botswana graduated
from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status several years
ago, you gave us special dispensation, which allows us to
use third country fabrics to produce textile goods for export
to the US market.
I am happy to say that, as in many other African
countries, many jobs have been created for Batswana. We deeply
appreciate your decision and are determined to maximize the
benefits under this dispensation. The assistance and co-operation
we have received clearly demonstrates that in the United States,
Botswana has a true and dependable partner.
Mr. President, we also welcome your administration's
encouragement of and collaboration with your country's private
sector, in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan
Africa and in Botswana in particular.
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, may I
now ask you to join me in drinking a toast to the continued
good health and happiness of the President of the United States,
Mr. George W. Bush and First Lady, Mrs. Laura Bush; to continued
friendship and co-operation between Botswana and the United
States of America; and, international peace and security.
To the President (of the United States) (A
toast was delivered)
PULA! PULA! (Applause)
Response and Toast by President George
W. Bush:
Well, thank you very much, Mr. President,
for your warm words of welcome, and for your friendship and
your hospitality. And thank you, Madame First Lady (Barbara
Mogae), as well, for the hospitality you've shown Laura and
me. We're delighted to make our first visit to Botswana and
to see the vast and rich beauty of your country.
The United States and Botswana share many
beliefs. We believe that democratic government provides the
best protections for human dignity. We believe that political
and economic liberty go together, and that prosperity is another
word for economic freedom.
Botswana is known for the strength of your
democracy and for the vigor of your economy. And that's a
tribute to the leadership of President Mogae and his administration.
You have demonstrated sure, sound economic management and
fiscal discipline, and a commitment to free market principles.
You have shown that you can build a nation's prosperity and
transform the lives of its people.
And your trade policies, Mr. President, are
also ensuring strong commerce between Botswana and the United
States, which will only grown in the years ahead.
Botswana is also directly confronting HIV/AIDS
and taking bold steps to overcome this crisis. We applaud
your leadership. The people of this nation have the courage
and resolve to defeat this disease, and you will have a partner
in the United States of America. (Applause)
My country is acting to help all of Africa
in turning the tide against AIDS. This is the deadliest enemy
Africa has ever faced and you will not face this enemy alone.
Together, our two nations are determined to
build an Africa that is growing in peace, in prosperity and
in hope. So let us toast to the enduring friendship between
the United States and the Republic of Botswana.
Mr. President, to your health, and to your
country's success.
(A toast delivered, Applause)
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