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Toast Remarks by President Obama at Ceremonial Lunch with President Klaus of the Czech Republic and President Medvedev of Russia

Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic
Thursday April 8, 2010

PRESIDENT OBAMA:  Thank you very much, everybody.  President Klaus, and to the people of the
Czech Republic, thank you for your extraordinary hospitality.

To President Medvedev, Dmitry, we have learned to work together, and I'm extraordinarily
grateful for your leadership and your clarity.  And I think it has served us extraordinarily
well during the course of these negotiations.

And to our teams, on both the Russian and the American side, I could not be prouder of the
diligence and meticulousness and the degree of effort that all of you poured into crafting what
I think is a extraordinarily important document that not only has helped to reset in a very
concrete and tangible way U.S.-Russian relations, but I think is going to help lay the
foundation for a safer world for generations to come.

We gather today in a magnificent castle, surrounded by history and the relics of thousands of
years; a castle that’s seen empires rise and fall; that have witnessed great movements in the
arts and music and culture; spires that have survived world wars and a Cold War; and that now
grace a capital of a vibrant democracy.

And so I think it’s an indication of how we are not just creatures of fate; we can determine
our fates.  And that when men and women of good will, regardless of previous differences,
regardless of history, regardless of a past, determined that they want to seize a better
future, they can do so.

I think the Czech Republic is a testament to that ability to seize the future.  I think the
direction that President Medvedev has moved the Russian Federation is a testimony to the
impulse to seek a new future.

In the United States, we are constantly wanting to remake our economy and our politics and our
culture in ways that looks forward, even as it’s grounded in the deep traditions of our
past.

And so today, what I'd like to do is to propose a toast not only to the extraordinary work
that's been done by the men and the women in this room, but also a toast to the vision of a
future in which we are defined not just by our differences but increasingly defined by our
common aims, our common goals, and our common hopes for our children and our grandchildren. 
And I think this treaty hopefully is one brick on that path towards a brighter future for all
mankind.

So, thank you.

(A toast is offered.)

END

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