Hillary Clinton firma registro delle condoglianze all’ambasciata polacca

by DiploMentor on April 19, 2010

The mood was somber at the Polish Embassy in Washington Sunday when U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stopped by to pay her respects.

Just outside the embassy on 16th St. in DC’s Adams Morgan neighborhood, photographers and passers-by paused at the memorial to pay respects to Polish President Lech Kaczynski and the dozens of other Polish high officials who tragically died when their plane crashed April 10 in western Russia.

Clinton was only the latest of a string of American officials and dignitaries who had come to the embassy that day. Among the others were White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, National Security Advisor Jim Jones, and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

Clinton spoke about the closeness of the U.S.-Poland relationship.

“We say with great conviction that the United States and Poland have much to do together to build that future that future that the people on that plane gave their lives for,” she said.

“That really touched us,” one Polish embassy official told The Cable. “It’s a bit ironic that we had to have such a tragedy in order to hear such nice words, but we were overjoyed to hear it.”

The Poles even brought a new signing book for Clinton, just for her entry. Here’s what she wrote:

“On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to the people of Poland. We mourn the loss of President Lech Kaczynski , First Lady Maria Kaczynska, and many other illustrious Poles. Poland is a great friend and ally to the United States and all Americans stand with the people and government of Poland at this painful tragic time. May God bless Poland now and forever.”

Per firmare i polacchi le hanno dato un registro ad hoc…sottigliezze significative.

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