President Bush speaks to Slovaks
President George W. Bush gave a speech to few thousands of Slovaks gathered at Hviezdoslavovo square in Bratislava at noon today. He praised help of Slovakia in building of democracy in Iraq and said that Iraqis could inspire themselves seeing Slovak democracy successfully evolved. He also said that visa barriers should be improved allowing more Slovaks going to the United States of America, because as President Bush said: "Many Slovak immigrants had helped to build US in the beginning of 20th century."
Bratislava is the most secure city in the world these days while Summit Bush/Putin takes place here. President Bush should talk to President Putin today after his arrival. Bratislava is the last stop of President Bush on his European Tour. He visited Belgium and Germany before.
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