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Remarks by The Vice President at a State Luncheon in Honor of President Calderon of Mexico and Mrs. Margarita Zavala

State Department, Washington, D.C.
Wednesday May 19, 2010

1:13 P.M. EDT

THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Madam Secretary, thank you very much.  Mr. President, it’s an honor to
be with you today.  It’s an honor to have you all here today.

We gather here today with a -- shared goals and a common vision of the future for Mexico and
the United States.  To state the obvious, we share a range of common interests and a common
vision for how as neighbors we can together make life better for every Mexican and every
American.

Mr. President, this State visit demonstrates just how -- just how much our futures and fates
are intertwined.  Environmental conservation, clean energy, climate change, nuclear
nonproliferation and the social and economic well-being of our citizens -- we approach each of
these issues with a common objective of building a widespread prosperity for the people of both
our countries in this hemisphere.

A critical shared interest, Mr. President, is the mutual desire to provide security for all
our citizens.  And, Mr. President, we admire -- and I personally admire -- your courage and
your determination to confront the drug cartels.  And we’re equally determined to confront
them with you.

Now, to state the obvious, Mr. President, we know that our border poses challenges for both
our countries, but it also provides mutual benefit -- economic, social, cultural -- if managed
efficiently and securely.  As we share responsibility for a strong, secure, and stable border
-- and that is a commitment we have both already assumed -- we will have strong and secure and
stable communities.

Mr. President, in the end our goals are the same as yours.  We together today are about the
business of creating a better tomorrow for all our people.  And, Mr. President, your visit is
an expression of our joint commitment to build on what we’ve accomplished together in the
past and to create an even brighter future than exists today.

Mr. President, nearly three years ago, you ended your first state of the union address with a
rousing call to your countrymen, one that seems equally relevant to our time together today. 
If I may use the English translation because my Spanish is so bad -- (laughter) -- you said,
and I quote:  “With the strength of much that unites us, with the strength of our shared
views, let us take the reins of our destiny, and together let us lead into the future.”

Now, I ask you to raise your glasses, the ones that we do not have.  (Laughter.)  There we go.
 We now have.  (Laughter.)  Mr. President, here’s to fulfilling our destiny and leading each
of our countries into a bold new future. 

To Mexico.  Mr. President, the floor is yours.  I’ll take that for you and get out of your
way. 

END

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