President Bush backs the Darfur round

Good catch by the WSJ's Washington Wire blog: Joining visiting South Africa’s President Mbeki in the Oval Office Friday, President Bush told reporters that the two leaders “talked about a lot of issues.” One, he said, was “Darfur and the need for South Africa and the United States and other nations to work with the ...

Good catch by the WSJ's Washington Wire blog:

Good catch by the WSJ's Washington Wire blog:

Joining visiting South Africa’s President Mbeki in the Oval Office Friday, President Bush told reporters that the two leaders “talked about a lot of issues.”

One, he said, was “Darfur and the need for South Africa and the United States and other nations to work with the Sudanese government to enable a peacekeeping force into that country to facilitate aid and save lives.”

Another was economics, particularly the “necessity of trade,” Mr. Bush reported. “We talked about, interestingly enough, [about] the Darfur round,” he said.

(He meant the Doha round of trade negotiations, hosted by the World Trade Organization.)

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