[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2008, Book I)]
[February 21, 2008]
[Pages 250-251]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Remarks on Arrival in Monrovia, Liberia
February 21, 2008

    President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of 
Liberia. Let me say how pleased we are to welcome President Bush, Mrs. 
Bush, Secretary Rice, and all the members of this delegation. It is a 
great honor for Liberia to receive them. And they've received a

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very warm welcome from the Liberian people, from our young people, from 
our students, who lined the route and waved and showed flags. We're just 
so pleased and honored. Thank you, President Bush, for making this trip.
    President Bush. Madam President, 
thanks. I've been looking forward to coming here ever since you extended 
the kind invitation to me. I do want to thank the people of Liberia for 
the warm welcome that we have received. I loved all the smiles and the 
enthusiasm along the route.
    Most importantly, I want the people of Liberia to know, Madam 
President, the United States stands 
with you. We want to help you recover from a terrible period. We want 
you to build lives of hope and peace. And under your leadership, that's 
exactly what's happening. It is my honor to have presented you with the 
National Medal of Freedom. It's the highest civilian award a President 
can give, and I did so because of your courage and your leadership. And 
we are so excited to be with you.
    Thank you.
    President Johnson Sirleaf. Thank you.

Note: The President spoke at 10:23 a.m. at the Ministry of Foreign 
Affairs.