The President's news conference with Prime Minister Ayad Allawi of Iraq: September 23, 2004.(Week Ending Friday, September 24, 2004; George W. Bush)(Transcript)

From: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents | Date: September 27, 2004 | Copyright information

President Bush. Thank you all for coming. I'm honored to stand with the Prime Minister of a free and sovereign Iraq. Welcome, Mr. Prime Minister. I applaud your leadership and your courage. It's my honor to welcome a friend to the White House.

Prime Minister Allawi. Thank you.

President Bush. Mr. Prime Minister, you've accomplished a great deal in less--in the 3 months since the transition to a free Iraq that is governed by Iraqis. These have been months of st...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE W. BUSH HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY WITH PRIME MINISTER AL- MALIKI OF IRAQ
Washington Transcript Service ; (CORRECTED COPY: CORRECTS SPEAKER LIST) PRESIDENT BUSH HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY WITH PRIME MINISTER AL-MALIKI OF IRAQ, AMMAN, JORDAN, AS RELEASED BY THE WHITE HOUSE NOVEMBER 30, 2006 SPEAKERS: GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES NOURI AL-MALIKI, PRIME MINISTER OF IRAQ BUSH: Good
The President's news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of Iraq in Amman, Jordan.(Week Ending Friday, December 1, 2006)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents ; ... and we want to help him. Let's see--Martha [Martha Raddatz, ABC News]. Iraqi Military and Security Forces/ Transfer of Security Responsibilities ... Thank you. President Bush. Thank you all. NOTE: The President's news conference began at 9:43 a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel Amman ...
PRESIDENT BUSH PARTICIPATES IN JOINT PRESS AVAILABILITY WITH PRIME MINISTER MALIKI OF IRAQ
Regulatory Intelligence Data ; PRESIDENT BUSH: Good morning. It's good to be in Amman. I first want to thank His Majesty King Abdullah for his gracious hospitality. President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki shake hands after a joint press availability Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006, in Amman, Jordan. The leaders later
View emerging of Shiite-ruled Iraq; A leading contender to be Iraq's next prime minister says the government should not allow laws that conflict with Islam.(WORLD)
The Christian Science Monitor ; Byline: Dan Murphy Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor BAGHDAD -- The preliminary count from Iraq's election last week confirms that the main Shiite slate will dominate the new parliament. The only suspense left is how great its dominance will be. Now, slowly and cautiously, the leading
The President's news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of Iraq.(Week Ending Friday, July 28, 2006)(George W. Bush)(Speech)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents ; ... And, God willing, there will be no civil war in Iraq. Thank you very much. President Bush. Thank you. NOTE: The President's news conference began at 11:27 a.m. in the East Room at the White House. In his remarks, he referred to Gen. George W. Casey, Jr ...
Remarks by the President and Republic of Iraq Prime Minister Jaafari In Joint Press Availability (Part 1 of 4)
U.S. Newswire ; WASHINGTON, June 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a transcript of remarks by the President and Republic of Iraq Prime Minister Jaafari In joint press availability (Part 1 of 4): The East Room 11:31 a.m. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Mr. Prime Minister, I am honored to welcome you to
INSIDE STORY: THE COUNTDOWN TO WAR: Revealed: the meeting that could have changed the history of Iraq When six of the country's leading experts on Iraq went to Downing Street in November 2002 , they sought to warn Tony Blair about the dangerous consequences of his actions. In this extraordinary account of that meeting, they reveal for the first time their shock at his response, offering a unique insight into the mind of a Prime Minister determined upon war
The Independent on Sunday ; They felt it was their duty. Six of Britain's leading experts on Iraq trooped into No 10 Downing Street on a Tuesday afternoon in November 2002, determined to warn Tony Blair that occupying the country would be difficult at best and catastrophic at worst. By the time they left an hour and a half
GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE W. BUSH HOLDS A JOINT NEWS CONFERENCE WITH PRIME MINISTER AL-MALIKI OF IRAQ
Washington Transcript Service ; Washington Transcript Service 07-25-2006 PRESIDENT BUSH HOLDS A JOINT NEWS CONFERENCE WITH PRIME MINISTER AL-MALIKI JULY 25, 2006 SPEAKERS: GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES NOURI AL-MALIKI ...
Chalabi positions himself to become Iraq's prime minister.
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) ; Byline: Liz Sly BAGHDAD, Iraq _ If things had worked out differently, it might have been Ahmad Chalabi who was installed as prime minister by the American occupation authorities and Chalabi who made a poor showing in Iraq's first democratic election. But the former Pentagon favorite took a
The president's news conference with prime minister Ibrahim al-Jafari of Iraq.(Week Ending Friday, June 24, 2005)(Transcript)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents ; ... side, in other words. I will start with Kelly O'Donnell [NBC News]. Status of Efforts in Iraq Q. Thank you, Mr. President. On Iraq ... Prime Minister. Thank you all. Thank you. NOTE: The President's news conference began at 11:31 a.m. in the East Room at the White ...