[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 44, Number 42 (Monday, October 27, 2008)]
[Pages 1376-1377]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Following a Meeting With President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of 
Liberia

October 22, 2008

    President Bush. Madam President, I have come to respect you and 
admire you because of your courage, your vision, your commitment to 
universal values and principles. Laura and I had a fantastic experience 
traveling to Liberia, and we want to thank you for your warm 
hospitality. Yesterday you made note of my--of the lack of my talent 
when it came to dancing. But nevertheless, I want you to know I danced 
with joy.
    And no question, Liberia has gone through very difficult times; but 
no question, there's a bright future for Liberia. Liberia's needs the 
help of the United States and other nations to help make sure children 
are educated, to make sure babies are not dying because of malaria, to 
make sure there's an infrastructure so that small businesses can 
flourish, to make sure the port is open for business. We have been 
helpful, and we want to be helpful in the future. And I'm confident in 
saying to the American people that by helping this President and 
Liberia, we really help ourselves in many ways.
    And so I--it's been a joy to know you. It's been a great experience 
working with you, and I congratulate you on your strong leadership. 
Welcome.
    President Johnson Sirleaf. Thank you, Mr. President. I come on 
behalf of the Liberian people to thank you for the support we've 
received from you, the administration, from Congress, from the American 
people. It has enabled us to turn the corner from being what was called 
a failed state several years ago to today what we hope will becoming to 
be one of the emerging democracies.
    We've been able to put our economic and financial house in order, 
tackle our debt, begin to rebuild our infrastructure, put our children 
back into school----
    President Bush. That's right.
    President Johnson Sirleaf. ----bring some water and electricity to a 
country that hasn't had it for over two decades. And so we're just so 
thankful for the encouragement, the support that we've received from 
you.
    I want you to know that the challenges are many, but with the 
continued support of the American people and continued support of the 
American administration and Congress, that we feel that Liberia can 
become a post-conflict success story.
    We want to say to you that your visit to our country is one that 
goes down in the record books--[laughter]--as being one of the most 
enjoyable, not only for the dancing--[laughter]--but for all that you 
did to train our new soldiers----
    President Bush. Well, thank you.
    President Johnson Sirleaf. ----to put our infrastructure in order; 
and the hope that you helped to give to Liberian people that

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indeed the nightmare is over, and they can have a future that's full of 
promise.
    So we're here to say to you we're very grateful.
    President Bush. Thank you.
    President Johnson Sirleaf. Liberian people just want to thank you.
    President Bush. Thank you.
    President Johnson Sirleaf. And thank her--and thank Laura, 
especially, who was there with you. And we're just so pleased--just tell 
her.
    President Bush. Thank you, Madam President. Thank you.

Note: The President spoke at 11:01 a.m. in the Oval Office at the White 
House.