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Remarks by President Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Martin After Bilateral Meeting

Released by The White House, Office of the Press Secretary

The Hyatt Regency Hotel
Santiago, Chile

November 20, 2004
12:07 P.M. (Local)

President Bush shakes hands with Canadian Prime Minister Martin during their bilateral meeting at the APEC Summit in Santiago, Chile. AP /Wide World Photos.President Bush: Listen, Mr. Prime Minister, thanks. We had a great discussion and I am looking forward to coming to your great country in two weeks' time -- in less than two weeks' time; looking forward to continued discussions on important issues and looking forward to bringing the greetings of my great country to your great country.

Prime Minister Martin: Well, we're looking forward to having you. I think that it's -- I think we've got a lot of -- we have a lot of issues to discuss, in terms of North America, and also in terms of the world. And I think we're going to have very good discussions and Canadians are looking forward to having you.

President Bush: Thank you.

END 12:08 P.M. (Local)


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