2007年VOA标准英语-US President Meets Panamanian Leader(在线收听) |
By Scott Stearns
"I assure you that we will work, in good faith, to get an agreement done and I will call upon the United States Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, to support this deal which will help both nations," he said. Following their Oval Office talks, President Torrijos said it is very satisfying to know that Latin America is still an important part of the Bush Administration's agenda. The United States is both the biggest supplier to and the biggest market for Panamanian goods, including bananas and sugar. But it was Panamanian palm that was at the forefront of the presidents' talks as both men agreed to boost cooperation on using that plant to develop biofuels, including ethanol. "I believe your capacity to make biofuels and our desire to use biofuels will make an interesting match as we work to become less dependent on oil and better stewards of the environment," President Torrijos said. President Torrijos said the increased cooperation would make Panama less dependent on foreign oil and increase economic opportunities for Panamanian farmers. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2007/2/37170.html |