[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2005, Book I)]
[February 24, 2005]
[Pages 318-319]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Joint Statement by President George W. Bush and President Vladimir V. 
Putin: Russia's Accession to the World Trade 
Organization
February 24, 2005

    The United States and Russia are committed to working together to 
complete our bilateral negotiations for Russia's accession to the World 
Trade Organization (WTO) in 2005. The results of the negotiations will 
enhance commercial opportunities between our two countries, support 
economic reforms that Russia has made a priority, and further integrate 
Russia into the world economy. Our trade ministers have made progress in 
pursuing our bilateral negotiations, and we have instructed them to 
accelerate these efforts.
    Russia and the United States will 
continue to work closely in bilateral and multilateral negotiations to 
resolve remaining issues in ways that benefit both countries. The rules-
based system of the WTO will further strengthen our economic 
relationship in all areas, including agriculture,

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manufacturing, services, and the improved protection and enforcement of 
intellectual property rights.
    We will work to identify areas for progress in our bilateral 
negotiations that will give momentum to Russia's accession to the WTO 
and to Russia's economic reform program.

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this joint statement.