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Article: Remarks at a dinner hosted by President Fox in Monterrey.(President George W. Bush; Mexican President Vincente Fox)(Transcript)(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- April 1, 2002
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March 22, 2002
Senor Presidente, Marta, Gobernador, distinguished guests, Laura and I thank you for this dinner. And thank you for inviting us to Monterrey, a city that is home to so much of Mexico's industry and enterprise and a city that embodies Mexico's prosperous future.
Monterrey has hosted a number of U.S. Presidents over the years, mi papa, President Clinton, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. When Presidents Gamacho y Roosevelt met here in April of 1943, they affirmed our two nations' World War II alliance and agreed to closer economic cooperation. Today we meet with a similar purpose. We affirm our shared struggle against terror, and we work ...