May 10, 2005
Georgia: Bush Hails Tbilisi's Role In Spread Of Democracy
by Robert Parsons
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Tbilisi, 10 May 2005 (RFE/RL) -- U.S. President George W. Bush wrapped up his tour of Europe with a visit to Georgia, where he was greeted today by thousands of people in the center of Tbilisi, the Georgian capital. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili described the visit as a political triumph for his country.
The tens of thousands of people who gathered Tuesday in bright spring sunshine in Tbilisi's Tavisupleba (Freedom) Square let out a huge roar as Bush and Saakashvili finally appeared, flanked by giant American and Georgian flags.
From the moment he spoke, George Bush could do no wrong.
"Laura [Bush] and I were in the neighborhood, and we thought we'd swing by and say, 'Gamardjoba [Good morning].'" Bush said.
Bush continued as the crowd cheered: "I am proud to stand beside a president who has shown such spirit, determination, and leadership in the cause of freedom."
Saakashvili stood smiling behind Bush -- the visit is already being hailed in Georgia as a massive diplomatic triumph. Saakashvili praised the U.S. leader as a visionary and a freedom fighter who had come to Georgia as a friend.
"Throughout history, this city has been visited by the leaders of many empires, but they all came to Georgia as conquerors. Today, for the first time in the history of Georgia stands the leader of the world's greatest power. I am proud to welcome him here," Saakashvili said.