Secretary Clinton congratulates Jamaica on 48th independence anniversary

By BNO News

WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) -- U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton on Wednesday congratulated Jamaica on their 48th independence anniversary.

"On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I congratulate the people of Jamaica on the 48th anniversary of your independence this August 6. We join you in celebrating the rich history and culture of Jamaica and honoring the many accomplishments of the Jamaican people," Clinton said.

Secretary Clinton mentioned that the two nations share history, values, and hopes for the future. "We work together through CARICOM to promote regional security and stability, widen opportunity and prosperity, and strengthen democratic governance and the rule of law throughout the Caribbean and across the Americas," she said, highlighting Jamaica’s contributions to the relief and rebuilding efforts in Haiti,

"[Jamaica`s] commitment to protecting its citizens have distinguished your country as a determined and engaged regional partner," Clinton added.

"Former Secretary of State Colin Powell is among the many Americans of Jamaican heritage who have shaped our country and made important contributions to the global community. Today, we honor all Jamaicans and celebrate the vibrant friendship between our countries." 

"On the anniversary of your independence, I offer my warmest wishes to all Jamaicans for a peaceful and prosperous year."

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