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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 4, 2006
President's Remarks at Roundtable with Pakistani Society Representatives
United States Embassy Islamabad
Islamabad, Pakistan
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President's Visit to India and Pakistan
3:25 P.M. (Local)
THE PRESIDENT: Secretary Rice and Ambassador Crocker and I want to thank members from the civil society and members of parliament for joining us. My trip to Pakistan is a really important trip. Pakistan is a strategic partner and a friend of the United States.
I want to thank those of you who have come to share with me, and the Secretary and the Ambassador, your thoughts about how the United States can better work with the people of Pakistan.
One of the signs of a modern society is the empowerment of women. And I
want to thank the women who have joined us here today to share your
thoughts. We've got the head of a bank, we've got a member of
parliament, we've got educators, heads of NGOs, business people, that
are all here to help us better understand the Pakistan society and how
we can better interrelate.
Part of becoming closer friends is to listen, listen to concerns and to share our thoughts on common values. So we really want to thank you for being here. And thank you for your gracious hospitality, and for your time.
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