*EPF104 07/19/2004
Transcript: Bush, Powell Brief Reporters on Meetings with Malaysian Premier
(Officials discussed Iraq, Middle East, non-proliferation efforts) (930)

In separate remarks issued July 19 by the White House and the Department of State respectively, President Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell briefed reporters on their meetings with Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi of Malaysia earlier in the day.

President Bush said he and Badawi had "a very constructive meeting" on topics ranging from counterterrorism efforts to economic issues, Iraq, and the Middle East.

"We talked about the Israeli-Palestinian issue, and I assured him I am fully committed to the development of a Palestinian state that can live side-by-side with Israel in peace," Bush said.

Powell said his meeting with Badawi included a discussion of "proliferation issues having to do with North Korea and Iran and the work that we can do together" in the International Atomic Energy Administration (IAEA).

Following are the transcripts of Bush's and Powell's photo opportunity remarks:

(begin transcript)

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
July 19, 2004

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSH AND PRIME MINISTER ABDULLAH AHMAD BADAWI OF MALAYSIA IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY

The Oval Office

3:39 P.M. EDT

PRESIDENT BUSH: We'll have just two statements.

Mr. Prime Minister, welcome.

PRIME MINISTER BADAWI: Thank you very much.

PRESIDENT BUSH: We just had a very wide-ranging discussion. I appreciate the Prime Minister's friendship. I want to thank him for his leadership. I want to thank him for the cooperation on counterterrorism efforts.

We talked about how we can work together to improve the economic condition of both our countries, as well as the Middle East. He had some very interesting suggestions about the Middle East. We talked about the Israeli-Palestinian issue, and I assured him I am fully committed to the development of a Palestinian state that can live side-by-side with Israel in peace.

We talked about Iraq and I told him I was pleased with the progress being made in Iraq. And the Prime Minister had some helpful suggestions. So, all in all, it's been a very constructive meeting.

I was pleased to hear that there are 7,000 Malaysian students in U.S. schools, and I think that's a constructive sign, Mr. Prime Minister. And I wish them all the best, and I know they'll be treated well here in the United States.

So welcome, sir.

PRIME MINISTER BADAWI: Thank you very much, Mr. President, for accepting me to come here -- in spite of your very busy schedule.

But I would like to say that our bilateral relation between the United States and Malaysia is certainly very strong. You cannot judge our bilateral relations simply on the basis of what you hear -- that we may have some differences on Iraq or on Palestine. But the foundation of the bilateral relation has remained strong all the time, and our economic cooperation is excellent, I must say. And our education programs, and we have some other programs in defense and many areas of cooperation, which has made our relation with the United States, our relation is very, very, very strong.

And we believe -- and I believe that more can be done, and we have already improved a lot. And today I have this assurance from the President, himself, and I am certainly grateful you have been able to explain to me so many aspects of the issues pertaining to Palestine and Israel. There's nothing better than to get from the President of the United States, himself, on all these issues because he is very much involved. And management of all these problems and issues relating to this Palestine and Israel -- other issues, too.

And we talked about Islam and we believe that the Muslim countries can be helped to better understand the unique capacity building. And we are also trying to do whatever we can. I think this capacity building can help to reduce poverty, the condition of poverty, and with that, deprive the terrorists of their own agenda to hijack these people, and to support them.

And at the same time, I'd like to tell you that Malaysia is ready to send a medical team, a sizable medical team to Iraq.

PRESIDENT BUSH: That's great, thank you.

PRIME MINISTER BADAWI: And we hope to be able to also participate in reconstruction of Iraq and do whatever job we can in that country.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you, sir.

END 3:42 P.M. EDT

(end transcript of Bush's remarks)

(begin transcript of Powell's remarks)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
July 19, 2004

REMARKS

Secretary of State Colin L. Powell
After His Meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister
Dato' Seri Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi

July 19, 2004
Outside the Willard Intercontinental Hotel
Washington, D.C.

(10:45 a.m. EDT)

SECRETARY POWELL: Good morning. I'm running to another meeting, but I just might mention I had very good discussions with the new Prime Minister of Malaysia. President Bush is looking forward to seeing him. And we have many things that draw us together and we had a good discussion this morning on some of those issues. We're going to be working together on proliferation security initiatives and we had a good talk about proliferation issues having to do with North Korea and Iran and the work that we can do together in the IAEA. And the President looks forward to seeing the Prime Minister. This is his first visit to the United States as Prime Minister, so my visit this morning was as much to welcome him to the United States. Thank you.

(end transcript)

(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)

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