For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 19, 2006
President Bush Meets with President Putin of Russia
The Sheraton Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
APEC 2006
4:16 P.M. (Local)
PRESIDENT BUSH: Today, Vladimir and I are pleased to report that
after a long set of negotiations, Representative Gref and Ambassador
Schwab have signed agreements that will be good for the United States
and good for Russia -- and that is we support Russia's accession into
the WTO. I congratulate you all for your hard work and thank you very
much for your hard work.
I repeat, this is a good agreement for the United States. And it's
an equally important agreement for Russia. And it's a good agreement for
the international trading community. And I thank you very much,
Vladimir, for working hard on this agreement.
As usual, we've had a very important dialogue. And we talked about
common interests and how we can work together to solve some of the
world's problems, including North Korea and Iran. And I want to thank
you for your time and friendship.
PRESIDENT PUTIN: (As translated.) On my part, I would like to add that
we've been in the process of difficult and lengthy work, five years of
intense effort which has been culminated today with the signing of a
protocol on Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization, which
has been a successful outcome of this effort.
And I would like to underscore that this would not have been
possible to achieve without expert and professional involvement both on
the side of the U.S. and Russia, and without good will expressed in this
-- should I say, in the right term would be to use here -- very
businesslike approach in their dealing.
On top of that, it would not have been possible without a political
will, which has been here expressed by the President of the United
States of America. And I agree with you, George, that this lays out
very favorable conditions to us to jointly tackle the very pertinent and
acute problems of international relations together.
It also lays out favorable conditions to further develop the scope
and volume of commerce and economic interaction between the business
partners between our two countries involved with other countries.
END 4:22 P.M. (Local)
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