Remarks prior to discussions with King Abdullah II of Jordan and an exchange with reporters.(Transcript)(Brief Article)

From: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents | Date: May 13, 2002 | Copyright information

May 8, 2002

President Bush. It's an honor for me to welcome back His Majesty the King of Jordan. I always enjoy a visit with His Majesty. He's a man who cares deeply about the people of the region, a person who always emphasizes the humanitarian aspects of the people of his country. And he cares deeply about peace.

It's a series of ongoing discussions I'm having with leaders from the Middle East as to how we can seize the moment, to bring peace to the region....

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