[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2008, Book I)]
[April 5, 2008]
[Pages 467-468]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Remarks Following a Meeting With Prime Minister Ivo Sanader of Croatia in Zagreb
April 5, 2008

[Prime Minister Sanader spoke in Croatian, and no translation was 
provided.]

    President Bush. Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. It's really good to 
be with you again. I remember very fondly our visit to the Oval Office.

[The interpreter began to translate President Bush's remarks.]

    Prime Minister Sanader. No, there is no need.
    President Bush. Even though you did a brilliant job. [Laughter]
    Prime Minister Sanader. They understand; they understand.
    President Bush. I understand. But anyway, I--you suggested I come to 
your country then, and I'm really glad we came. Thanks. It's good news. 
And the fact that Croatia has been invited to join NATO is a historic 
moment. And I hope the people of your country are as proud as I am to be 
here to welcome you into NATO.
    The--my only regret is I didn't get to see the coast. But I suspect 
when more Americans learn of the beauty of your coast, they'll want to 
come. And that's why the Open Skies agreement that we negotiated is 
going to be important to open up travel and trade. We will take you up 
on your request to have a trade mission come. I appreciate the fact that 
you have an open government, an honest government, a transparent 
government, which will help attract foreign capital--well-educated, 
hard-working people that will help attract foreign capital as well.
    We talked about the neighborhood, and I appreciate the Prime 
Minister's advice and counsel on how the United States can help continue 
to promote stability and freedom. And I want to thank you very much for 
that.
    We talked about an issue that I know is on the minds of the people 
of Croatia, and that is the visa waiver policy. I fully understand, Mr. 
Prime Minister, that some in your country wonder why our visa waiver 
policy is for you--different for you than it is for other people, 
perhaps, in Europe. After all, you've--you're sacrificing in Afghanistan 
alongside U.S. troops. And they wonder why they can't go see their 
relatives in America in an easier way.
    I think they should be able to. Congress has passed a law that we 
now must live with. And we'll work with your Government to facilitate 
the new law in such a way, hopefully, that people will be able to 
realize their dreams of going to America to see relatives and loved 
ones. There's a lot of people in America that have fond memories in--of 
their homeland, and they want to be able to see their relatives in an 
easier fashion.
    So we'll work government to government to meet our laws and, at the 
same time, hopefully, facilitate travel. I don't want to create false 
expectations. On the other hand, people should know that we have 
committed to working to see to it that the policy is implemented in a 
way that, hopefully, will ease travel quickly.
    All in all, it's been an honor to be with you. I'm so grateful for 
your Government and for the people of your country for welcoming me and 
Laura. And I look forward to future visits.
    Thank you.
    Prime Minister Sanader. Thank you, sir. Thank you.

Note: The President spoke at 10:31 a.m. at the Banski Dvori.

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