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Article: Remarks following discussions with Pres. Lech Walesa and an exchange with reporters in Warsaw, Poland. (Bill Clinton speech) (Transcript)
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- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
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- July 11, 1994
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July 6, 1994
President Clinton. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Let me say again how delighted I am to be here with my party and with my family in Poland.
We had, from my point of view, a very satisfactory discussion about what we could do together to strengthen Poland in terms of its economic future and its political and security future and about what we could do to continue to integrate the democracies, the new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe into a broader Europe. I think they feel a great solidarity with the people of Poland in their common efforts to now make freedom work.
President Walesa opened his remarks with a statement that I ...