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The president's news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney at Camp David, Maryland. (Pres. Bush) (Transcript)
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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
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January 25, 1993
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Pres George Bush spoke on US-Canadian relations in a joint press conference with Canadian PM Brian Mulroney in Camp David, MD. Bush stated that Canada was one of the most important partners to the US, not only in trade but in many other aspects as well. He expressed his hope that the good relations between the two countries would continue even if a new US administration was going to assume office.
January 16, 1993
The President. May I just say how wonderful it is to have the...
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