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President Kufuor's goes to James Town to cut sod for commencement of Fishing Harbour project.
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President Kufuor responds to cheers during the sod cutting ceremony for the construction of a modern fishing harbour at James Town, a suburb of Accra.
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Uitgebreid aandacht voor het driedaagse staatsbezoek dat de president van Ghana, John Kufuor, deze week bracht aan Nederland. Samen met zijn echtgenote was Kufuor te gast in ons land op uitnodiging ...
2 months ago
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Remarks by Secretary Rice and Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor at the State Department.
3 months ago
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President George W. Bush
President Bush on Monday said, "President Kufuor and Mrs. Kufuor, it is a pleasure to welcome you back to the White House. The American people are honored to receive Ghana's official delegation. And ...
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3 months ago
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President George W. Bush
State Dining Room       8:02 P.M. EDT PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, and Mrs. Kufuor, and family members; members of the Cabinet, Mr. Vice President; members of Congress; distinguished guests: Thank you all for coming. Laura and I are really happy to host you tonight. And we're particularly happy to host President Kufuor and Mrs. Kufuor. After all, we were in their country last February, and it was a unbelievable visit -- in spite of my lousy dancing. (Laughter.) Mrs. Kufuor was my partner, and she can testify to my lousy dancing. (Laughter.) The memories of the trip will always stay with us, Mr. President. It was a great experience. You're the President of a country of such great potential, and you're the President of a country of such wonderful people. We really do want to -- I hope you relax tonight for this special evening. After dinner we'll go out to the Rose Garden for a -- interesting entertainment. John and I will be joining the Ex-Presidents Club in a couple of months. (Laughter.) But I am confident we have left behind an enduring relationship between our two countries. We are -- we worked hard to help the people of Ghana. Because of his integrity and because of his leadership, I was confident in proposing the Millennium Challenge Account for the country of Ghana. We're working hard to fight disease together. In this room are compassionate people who care deeply about the citizens of your country, John. And we want to thank you for your compassion and thank you for coming. We care deeply about the education of people all across the globe. John, you've helped your people build a thriving democracy, where the rule of law is respected. And as well, you've taken a leadership role on the continent of Africa. I thank you for your wise counsel and your judgment on how the United States can work to promote peace. I really have greatly enjoyed serving with you in an historic era. I have confidence that the next Presidents of both our countries will be able to work together. In the meantime, I offer you a toast. I wish you all the best in your retirement. I have loved being in your presence. And so, a toast to the President and his gracious wife, Theresa, and the people of Ghana. (A toast is offered.) PRESIDENT KUFUOR: Mr. President, and Mrs. Laura Bush; distinguished ladies and gentlemen. I think after two speeches today already, I shouldn't do a third one, especially in this atmosphere in which I feel so at home and so among friends. What is left for me to say is that, from my experience of this leader of the United States over the past seven and a half years, I'm forced to conclude that he's a great man, he's a strong man, a very compassionate man. And he's helped Africa in ways that perhaps would list him as perhaps the most supportive of the American Presidents Africa has had the opportunity to interact with. (Applause.) Yes, we know he's going through some terrible angst, but perhaps it's to be expected of the leader of the most powerful nation in the world at this time of events for the globe. The world is in flux now. It's yet to stabilize, given the rapid changes happening all around us. And we are all engulfed in the spread of power -- the division of power among the continents. All the nations are moving forward and asserting themselves to share in power. Until, say, about 20 years ago, the world was divided on bipolar basis -- two superpowers. Now, since then, the United States shot up as the uni-polar power. But so soon, even the United States must cede this place of power to the rest of the world. Other nations are coming up very fast. Geopolitics are changing very fast. And nature itself is also changing very fast. If humanity would hold its place, it seems all of us might begin to share together -- to move together into the global village. And the movement should be on the backs of science and technology, in which the United States is still the leader. We look up to the leadership of the United States to perhaps develop a new vision -- new vision for the global village, so it might help humanity as a whol
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3 months ago
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