We have to figure out how to unlock the doors for people who are left behind in this new global economy.
Well, he's in a good humor tonight.
I reaffirmed to the Prime Minister my commitment to successfully concluding the side agreements to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
I feel much better about our long-term capacity to make some progress in our relationships with Japan.
No, we're not just flailing.
The summit we have concluded today sends a message of hope to America and to the world.
The growing cooperation between the G-7 and Russia is one of the most important things about this meeting.
The relationship that we have with Canada is really unique in all the world.
I came to this summit in the hope that we could get an agreement to open more markets to manufactured products.
No. As a matter of fact, I think, based on where we were 5 or 6 weeks ago, this is a real success.
I think everybody concedes that the summit has far exceeded expectations for it before we began.
I think I’ll turn the microphone over to Prime Minister Campbell now.
This world trade agreement captures the momentum that we have needed in these negotiations for a long time.
I have since ordered the deployment of U.S. Armed Forces to Macedonia for these purposes.
It is essential for Russia to take its place as a full member of the Community of Democratic Nations.
We should be driven in our negotiations with Japan by one simple question: Is this a good agreement or not?
Our job is to negotiate firmly in the interests of the United States, and we're doing that.
A lot.