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June 16, 1992 CNN - News Conference
Statement regarding POW/MIA's
President Bush: I would like to take the last question.
Mr. President: that relates to the POW/MIA discussions that
we've had. President Yeltsin and I discussed this morning an
issue that is of the highest priority for our administration
and I know for every American. The fate of American POWs and
MIAs from World War II, Korea, the cold war period, Vietnam,
President Yeltsin informed me for the first time that Russia
MAY have information about the fate of some of our
servicemen from Vietnam. And he said that the Russian
government is pursuing this information vig oriously, just
as we speak. And with us today are President Yeltsin's
advisor Dmitri Volkogonov and our able former Ambassador to
the USSR, Dr. Malcolm Toon. Now they have been Co-Chairs of
the Joint U.S. Commission on POW/MIA's and they 've met
during the last few months along with the members of the
United States Congress who are also part of the bipartisan
US delegation, to unearth information on American POW's and
MIA's from 1945 on, and Russian POW/MIA's from the Aphgan
War.
President Yeltsin and I have instructed both of these
gentlemen to begin immediately a joint US/Russian pursuit of
the latest information that was given to me today. I have
asked Ambassador Toon to return immediately to Moscow to
work on this issue. I want to assure all Americans, and
particularly those families of the American POWs and MIAs
that we will spare no effort in working with our Russian
Colleagues to investigate all information in the Russian
Archives concerning our servicemen. While we do not have any
specific information to make public today, I pledge to keep
the American people informed on development on this issue as
we find out more information on these latest leads.
Let me just point out at the forthcoming comments of
President Yeltsin is just one more sign of this improved new
relationship between Russia and the United States of
America. For him to go back and dig into these records, is
an enormous consequence to the people of the United States
of America. I salute him for this, he has told me that he
will go "the last mile" to find what ever it is exists about
our -possibility of our American POW/MIA's to clear this
record once and for all. In so many other fields this
demonstrates his leadership and the period of change that we
are sal uting and I saluted here today on the south lawn of
the White House, so we are grateful to you Mr. President.
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President Yeltsin - Our commission headed and chaired by
[?] has been meeting for the last several months now and it
has already met with some success and I promise that the
Joint Commission which will be established following this
press conference will be working hard and will be put to
the American public all the information that will be found
in the Archive that we are going to open for it, including
the Archive in the KGB in the central committee of the
commuinist party regarding the fate of American
POW's and MIA's.
QUESTION FROM A REPORTER - Is it possible that some of those
Americans may still be alive?
President Bush: I would simply that this, I have no evidence
of that, but the cooperation that has been extended and
again is being extended by the President of Russia will
guarantee to the American People that if anyones alive that
that person or those people will be found and equally
important to the loved ones is the accounting any possible
MIA. And we have no evidence of anyone being alive. I would
simply say that this is the best way to get to the bottom of
it. This new approach by the President of Russia to go into
these archives and to try to find missing records will be
the best assurance that I can give the American People that
the truth will be revealed finally.
[Leaving the podium - microphone still on - President Bush
says to Yeltsin, "you gotta be careful of that". [I dont
know what he meant].
[PROVIDED BY THE FORGET ME NOT'S POW/MIA BBS 908-787-8383]
[FIDONET 107/450]