[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 44, Number 29 (Monday, July 28, 2008)]
[Pages 1013-1014]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Following a Meeting With President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime 
Minister Hashim Thaci of Kosovo

July 21, 2008

    President Bush. It has been an honor to welcome the President and 
Prime Minister of an independent Kosovo to the Oval Office. I'm proud 
you all are here. I welcome you. I'm a strong supporter of Kosovo's 
independence; I'm against any partition of Kosovo. I believe strongly 
that the United Nations mission must be transferred to the EU as quickly 
as possible. I want to thank you very much for your support of minority 
rights, the full implementation of the Ahtisaari plan.
    We discussed a variety of issues. We discussed the problems that 
Kosovo faces, its desire to be recognized by more nations around the 
world. I pledged that the United States would continue to work with 
those nations that have not recognized an independent Kosovo to convince 
them to do so as quickly as possible.
    We talked about economics, education. And we talked about the 
transatlantic aspirations of both Kosovo and Serbia, which the United 
States supports in both cases.
    I mentioned to both these leaders that they were sitting right below 
the portrait of George Washington, the Founder of a free United States. 
And I appreciate your courage. I appreciate your leadership. And I 
commit the United States to help you realize your dreams. Welcome.
    President Sejdiu. It's an extraordinary occasion for us to be 
received by President Bush to convey to him all the aspirations and all 
the thanks of the Kosovo people--heartfelt thanks.
    The Kosovo people have been following democracy--the principles of 
democracy and freedom. And the United States are--they are supporters. 
We guarantee the--President Bush that we will continue on this road, and 
at the same time to implement the Ahtisaari document.
    Kosovo will be a country of democracy, a country of all its 
citizens. It will have a special respect for the minorities. We are very 
much interested to have good relations with the Republic of Serbia. Our 
progress will be with integration of NATO and EU.
    Again, my heartfelt thanks, and God bless America.
    President Bush. Thank you, sir. Prime Minister.
    Prime Minister Thaci. Today's meeting with President Bush not only 
reiterates the fact that we are closely connected with the United 
States, but will always be their trustful friend----
    President Bush. Thank you, sir.
    Prime Minister Thaci. ----forever.
    We have always trusted the United States and trusted the development 
of our country and that it will be to the benefit of the international 
development.
    The Kosovo Government and the Kosovo people will always bow in deep 
respect for

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the United States and for the U.S. administration. It is a joint success 
story. We are building a democratic Kosovo, affirmative action for the 
minorities. We'll develop economic--Kosovo economically. We'll have 
excellent relations with all our neighbors and in the future, with 
Serbia.
    As a sovereign and democratic country, we want to be part of NATO 
and part of the EU and have excellent relations with the United States. 
This is our pledge; this is our responsibility; this is our vision.
    And thank you very much again.
    President Bush. Yes, sir. Thank you, guys.

Note: The President spoke at 1:57 p.m. in the Oval Office at the White 
House. President Sejdiu and Prime Minister Thaci spoke in Albanian, and 
their remarks were translated by an interpreter.