[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1993, Book I)]
[February 24, 1993]
[Page 202]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on the Planned Resignation of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of 
Canada
February 24, 1993

    Prime Minister Mulroney and I had a good conversation following his 
announcement that he is stepping down as Prime Minister of Canada. Prime 
Minister Mulroney has been a good friend and partner of the United 
States, and I wish him well. The Free Trade Agreement, the NAFTA, and 
Canada's voice in helping to move the world into a more hopeful era are 
all testimony to his leadership and courage.
    It was a pleasure to meet with the Prime Minister earlier this month 
and to speak with him several times since my election. I greatly 
appreciated the Prime Minister's insight and wise counsel in tackling 
the common challenges of promoting world economic growth and peace. My 
meeting with him reinforced my conviction that Canadian engagement in 
world affairs remains as vital as ever. That our meeting was my first as 
President underscores the close relationship between our two countries. 
Our enduring friendship is based on the common vision we share of peace 
and democratic principles. From peacekeepers in Bosnia and Somalia to 
partnership in the G-7 and in NATO, Canada has been a true global ally. 
Both our people benefit from our important trading relationship, with 
$200 billion in goods and services alone exchanged each year.
    Our steadfast relationship with Canada is an indispensable element 
in the essential continuity of American foreign policy. As the Prime 
Minister and the people of Canada prepare for the road ahead, I want 
them to know that the United States is and will remain their friend and 
partner. Our cooperation will continue to grow in the years ahead.