Hyatt Regency Sharm el Sheikh Resort
9:00 A.M. (Local)
PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for coming. It's the first
time we've had a chance to visit, and I appreciate the very candid
discussion we had. I appreciate the fact that you're committed to
working to make sure that relations between the United States and
Pakistan are strong and vibrant and productive.
And one area where our relations can be productive is we cooperate on
economic matters, because the truth of the matter is, in a population
that has got hope as a result of being able to find work, is a
population that is going to make it harder for extremists and terrorists
to find safe haven.
And so I appreciate very much our candid discussion about the economy. I
fully understand that you're dealing with serious food prices. I
appreciate the compassion you showed for the people of Pakistan. I told
the President -- the Prime Minister that one thing we can do, having
talked to the President of Afghanistan, is help Afghanistan grow wheat,
help Afghanistan become self-sufficient, which will take the pressure
off of the people of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister and I talked, of course, about our common desire to
protect ourselves and others from those who would do harm. And I want to
thank your steadfast support and your strength of character and your
understanding of the problems we face. Relations are good between our
two countries and they will continue to be good. And I want to thank you
for coming and to -- and advancing those relations. Welcome.
PRIME MINISTER GILANI: Thank you. Thank you very much, Mr. President,
for this opportunity. I want to take your call to confidence that, with
the change of the new government in Pakistan, with a new democratic
government in this country, there's a change for the system. And I've
been unanimously elected as the Prime Minister of Pakistan; that's the
first time in the history of Pakistan. And we have discussed in detail
on a few issues like economics, like the food problems, like the energy
problems.
And the common problem, and that is the biggest threat to the world, is
terrorism and extremism. And our government is committed to fight for
terrorism and extremism; it is against the humanity, it's against the
world, and I have lost my own great leader, Benazir Bhutto, because of
terrorism.
Therefore I pledge and I stand by the world to fight against extremism
and terrorism. I appreciate the support of Mr. President for our
concerns on both social sectors, economic sectors, energy sectors, and
we want to work together on all these issues. And I once again thank Mr.
President for extending this opportunity.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes, sir, Mr. Prime Minister. Thank you, Mr. Prime
Minister.
END 9:03 A.M. (Local)
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