In late May, just before I left on a trip to...
In late May, just before I left on a trip to Portugal, Germany, Russia, and Ukraine, I went to Assateague Island, Maryland, to announce a new initiative to protect our coral reefs and other marine treasuresWe had already quadrupled funding for national marine sanctuariesI signed an executive order to create a national protective network for our coasts, reefs, underwater forests, and other important structures, and I said we were going to permanently protect the coral reefs of the northwest Hawaiian Islands, more than 60 percent of Americas total, stretching over 1,200 milesIt was the biggest conservation step I had taken since preserving 43 million roadless acres in our national forests, and a needed one, since ocean pollution was threatening reefs the world over, including the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
I went to Portugal for the annual meeting between the United States and the European UnionPortuguese prime minister Antonio Guterres was serving as president of the European CouncilHe was a bright young progressive who was a member of our Third Way group, as was EU president Romano ProdiWe saw eye to eye on most things, and I enjoyed the meeting, as well as my first visit to PortugalIt was beautiful and warm, with friendly people and a fascinating vintage gucci watch history
On June 2, I went with Gerhard Schroeder to the ancient city of Aachen to receive the Charlemagne PrizeIn a sunny outdoor ceremony in a public space near the medieval city hall and the old cathedral holding Charlemagnes remains, I thanked Chancellor Schroeder and the German people for giving me an honor shared by Vclav Havel and King Juan Carlos and rarely awarded to an AmericanI had done everything I could to help Europe become united, democratic, and secure, to expand and strengthen the transatlantic alliance, to reach out to Russia, and to end ethnic cleansing in the BalkansIt was gratifying to be recognized for it
The next day Gerhard Schroeder hosted another of our Third Way conferences in BerlinThis time Gerhard, Jean Chrtien, and I were joined by three Latin AmericansHenrique Cardoso of Brazil, President Ricardo Lagos of Chile, and President Fernando de la Ra of Argentinaas we outlined the kinds of progressive partnerships leaders of developed and developing countries should formTony Blair wasnt there because he and Cherie, already the parents of three children, had recently brought a fourth into the world, a boy they named Leo
I flew into Moscow for my first meeting with Vladimir Putin since his electionWe agreed to destroy another thirty-four fendi wholesale handbags metric tons each of weapons-grade plutonium, but could not reach accord on amending the ABM Treaty to enable the United States to deploy a national missile defense systemI wasnt too concerned about that; Putin probably wanted to wait to see how the UThe Republicans had been enamored of missile defense since the Reagan era, and many of them wouldnt hesitate to abrogate the ABM Treaty in order to deploy itAl Gore basically agreed with mePutin didnt want to have to deal with this twice
At the time, we didnt have a missile defense system reliable enough to deployAs Hugh Shelton had said, shooting down an incoming missile was like a bullet hitting a bulletIf we ever did develop a workable system, I thought that we should offer the technology to other nations and that, in so doing, we could probably persuade the Russians to amend the ABM TreatyI wasnt at all sure that, even if it worked, erecting a missile defense system was the best way to spend the staggering sums it would costWe were far more likely to face attacks from terrorists having smaller nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons
Moreover, putting up a missile defense could actually expose the world to greater dangerFor the foreseeable future, the system would knock out only a few missiles even if it workedIf the tiffany co earrings United States and Russia were to erect such a system, China would probably build more missiles to overcome it in order to maintain its deterrent capabilityThen India would follow suit, as would PakistanThe Euro-peans were convinced it was a terrible ideaBut we didnt have to deal with all those issues until we had a system that worked, and so far, we didnt
Before I left Moscow, Putin hosted a small dinner in the Kremlin with a jazz concert afterward, featuring Russian musicians from teenagers to an octogenarianThe finale began on a dark stage, a haunting series of tunes by my favorite living tenor saxophonist, Igor ButmanJohn Podesta, who loved jazz as much as I did, agreed with me that we had never heard a finer live performance
I went to Ukraine to announce Americas financial support for President Leonid Kuchmas decision to close the final reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant by December 15It had taken a long time, and I was glad to know that at least the problem would be resolved before I leftMy last stop was an outdoor speech to a huge crowd of Ukrainians whom I urged to stay on the course of freedom and economic reformKiev was beautiful in the late spring sunshine, and I hoped its people could keep up the high spirits I had observed in the rolex replica supplies crowdThey still had many hurdles to clear
On June 8, I flew to Tokyo for the day to pay my respects at the memorial service of my friend Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, who had died of a stroke a few days beforeThe service was held in the indoor section of a soccer stadium, with a few thousand seats on the floor divided by an aisle in the middle, and several hundred more people sitting in balconies aboveA stage had been constructed with a large ramp up the front and smaller ones on the sideBehind the stage was a wall covered in flowers twenty-five or thirty feet highThe flowers were beautifully arranged to show the Japanese rising sun against a pale blue skyAt the very top there was an indented space where at the beginning of the ceremony a military aide solemnly placed a box containing Obuchis ashesAfter his colleagues and friends had paid tribute to him, several young Japanese women appeared holding trays full of white flowersBeginning with Obuchis wife and children, members of the imperial family, and leaders of the government, the mourners all walked up the center ramp, bowed in respect before his ashes, and placed our flowers on a waist-high strip of wood that ran the entire length of the flowered wall