SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
The President begins his visit to the Republic of Korea begins
with a bilateral meeting with President Kim Dae-jung at the Blue House, the
South Korean President's official residence. The Blue House, so called because
of its roof of unique blue ceramic tile, is the official residence of the
President of the Republic of Korea. The term "Blue House" refers not only to
the official residence, but also to the entire complex of office buildings
around it, including Presidential staff offices, a press center and the state
guest hall. A joint press conference with the two Presidents is scheduled to
take place at Blue House immediately after the bilateral meetings.
Following the joint press conference, the President will host a
roundtable discussion with a broad array of Korean civil society leaders and
democratic activists, including representatives from the media, business, labor
and democratic advocacy communities. This event will provide the President with
the opportunity to discuss the challenges and opportunities they face as the
Republic of Korea grapples with its economic downturn and begins to mount its
recovery. The discussion will also focus on ways in which South Korea serves as
a model for a free market democracy throughout Asia.
President Kim is hosting a dinner for President Clinton at the
State Guest House, a large two-story structure adjacent to the grounds of the
Blue House. |