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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 4, 2006
President Bush Meets with United Nations Ambassador John Bolton
The Oval Office
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3:49 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: I received the resignation of Ambassador John Bolton. I accepted. I'm not happy about it. I think he deserved to be confirmed. And the reason why I think he deserved to be confirmed is because I know he did a fabulous job for the country.
And I want to thank you and Gretchen for serving in a very important position, and doing so in a way that a lot of Americans really appreciate, John. We're going to miss you in this administration. You've been a stalwart defender of freedom and peace. You've been strong in your advocacy for human rights and human dignity. You've done everything that can be expected for an Ambassador.
And I accept your letter, and I wish you and Gretchen all the very best.
AMBASSADOR BOLTON: Many thanks.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
END 3:50 P.M. EST
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