IV - Closing Remarks
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2017
Summary
I suppose I am not revealing any state secrets when I say President Bush has never allowed burdens of state or the baitings of his political opponents either to deter him from his mission or to cloy his feelings for his fellow citizens. Moreover, as more than amply demonstrated today, his perceptions include a vision that is not only far-sighted and reassuring, but one that sees America's domestic imperatives and its global responsibilities as but two mutually compatible and profitable sides of the same coin.
In short, to him the future of a great America and that of a stable and prosperous world are inseparable twins.
We are, therefore, Mr President, all the more inspired and beholden and may I on behalf of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and all present thank you for the unique opportunity and honour of listening to you in person.
We also have the added distinction of having the other half of the illustrious Bush partnership with us, and needless to say, Mrs Bush, we are delighted that you could grace the occasion as well. May I wish you and the other distinguished members of the presidential delegation a pleasant visit and a Happy New Year.
It is fitting too that this first Lecture by a President of the United States of America has taken place under the chairmanship of Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and before the largest audience ever to attend the series. We deeply value this support and participation, and especially the encouragement and the privilege of the presence amongst us of Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and his Cabinet colleagues.
On that note, Ladies and Gentlemen, may I conclude by saying once again what a pleasure it has been to welcome our special guest, President George Bush, and each and everyone of you.
Thank you all and good day.
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- U.S. Policy in the Asia-Pacific RegionMeeting the Challenges of Post Cold-War Era, pp. 17 - 18Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 1992