[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 43, Number 7 (Monday, February 19, 2007)]
[Pages 174-175]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Following Discussions With President Martin Torrijos Espino of 
Panama

February 16, 2007

    President Bush. Senor Presidente, bienevenidos a la Casa Blanca. I'm 
glad you're here.
    President Torrijos Espino. Thank you, President.
    President Bush. I always enjoy my discussions with you. You're a 
visionary leader who cares deeply about the people of Panama.
    I can remember very fondly my visit to your country. I remember 
going to the Panama Canal, and I was impressed by the operations, 
impressed by the scope of the Canal. And you told me that, for the good 
of the world, ``We're going to build an adjunct to the Canal.'' And I 
said, ``Well, that's an ambitious agenda.'' And then, sure enough, as 
you sit here now, you tell me it's going to come to be. So I 
congratulate you on having a vision, and I congratulate you on being a 
leader.
    I'm impressed by the economic statistics that we talked about. You 
told me that you care deeply about your people and you want them 
working, and they're working. The unemployment rate is down. Commerce is 
beginning to expand. And that's positive news for Panama; it's positive 
news for Central America; and it's also good news for us in America.
    I appreciate so very much your desire to work out any differences we 
have on a free trade agreement. I am committed to a Panamanian free 
trade agreement because I believe it's in the interest of the United 
States that we have a free trade agreement with your vital country. And 
I assure you that we'll work in good faith to get an agreement done, and 
I will call upon the United States Congress, both Republicans and 
Democrats, to support this deal that will help both nations.
    We had an interesting discussion about biofuels. I reminded the 
President that I said in the State of the Union Address that the United 
States is committed to having about 35 billion gallons of alternative 
fuels as a part of our fuel mix within a 10-year period of time. 
Biofuels means ethanol, or biofuels means fuel derived from palm.
    It just so happens, Panama has got the capacity to make a lot of 
biofuels. And I believe your capacity to make biofuels and our desire to 
use biofuels will make an interesting match as we work to become less 
dependent on oil and better stewards of the environment.
    And so I appreciate so very much your vision on that issue as well. 
I'm looking forward to working with you. And once again, bienevenidos 
aqui.
    President Torrijos Espino. Gracias, Presidente. Thank you.

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    I'm very pleased and recognize your commitment for pushing the free 
trade agenda and trying to finish the free trade agreement with Panama 
and the rest of the Latin American countries. And also, I'm very 
satisfied to know that Latin America is still a very important part of 
your international agenda, with your trip that's coming next--and, of 
course, all the cooperation that we can have in research of biofuels 
will help all of our countries be less dependent on oil, have more 
opportunity for our economies to grow.
    So it's been, as always, a very sincere and a very fruitful meeting 
with you, President.
    President Bush. Gracias, amigo. Gracias.

Note: The President spoke at 10:50 a.m. in the Oval Office at the White 
House. The Office of the Press Secretary also released a Spanish 
language transcript of these remarks.