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The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
(Mexico City, Mexico)
For Immediate Release
May 6, 1997
Remarks by the President
at Arrival Ceremonoy
Campo Marte
Mexico City, Mexico
9:28 A.M.
PRESIDENT CLINTON: President and Mrs. Zedillo, members of
the
Mexican government, citizens of Mexico, saludos, amigos. I am delighted
to be
in Mexico, rich with history, culture and beauty, and most of all, a
great and
good people who have given so much to the world.
In 1943, the Presidents of our countries exchanged visits
in
Monterey and Corpus Christi, launching a tradition of presidential
meetings we
carry forward today. President Roosevelt noted, in that dark night of
war,
that our people had found they had common aspirations and could work for
a
common objective. Today, a the dawn of a new century, in a very
different
time, we still have common aspirations, and we must work for a common
objective, for the partnership between our two great nations has never
been
more important.
Powerful currents of commerce and culture pull us closer
together. A growing convergence of values and vision gives our
friendship new
force. Mexico is opening democracy's doors, embarking on bold economic
reform, decentralizing power, and giving new voice to its citizens,
communities and regions.
The success of Mexico's endeavors matters to the United
States of America. Our nations share far more than a common border; we
share common
challenges and common opportunities as we move toward a new century. We
must
meet the future together, respecting each other's uniqueness, but knowing
that
in today's world cooperation is the surest path to security, prosperity
and
peace.
We are reaping the benefits of more open trade and
working toward wider communities of stable, free-market
democracies throughout the Americas.
We want a 21st century where economic growth creates
more and better jobs, where a good education and a clean
environment are the birthright of every child, where we conquer
our common enemies of drugs and crimes, where accountable
governments provide the tools for people to make the most of
their own lives. Our challenges are great, but so is our
resolve.
President Zedillo, I thank you for taking some time
last night to show me through the remarkable museum containing
the ancient heritage of Mexico. Here in the heart of modern
Mexico, the remnants of a remarkable ancient civilization rise up
through the city's foundations. Your great writer, Carlos
Fuentes, has written, "The greatness of Mexico is that its past
is always alive." But, Mr. President, just as alive and just as
great is the vitality of Mexico's present and the promise of its
future.
I have seen it in the bold leadership you have
exerted, in the vibrant debate going on in your country, in the
strong efforts made by the ordinary citizens of Mexico. Mexico's
promise for the future is seen in the hands of its working
people, in the efforts of those working to deepen democracy, in
the talent of its writers and artists, and most of all, in the
faces of the children here today.
Mr. President, our histories and our destinies are
forever joined. Let us reach across our common frontier to
embrace our tomorrows together, to enter the 21st century as
valued partners and trusted friends.
Again, thank you for making
Hillary and me and our
party feel so welcome. And thank you for the future we are
building together. (Applause.)
END
9:37 A.M. (L)
President Clinton's Tour of Mexico, Costa Rica,
and Barbados
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