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07COTONOU961
2007-12-21 06:36:00
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Embassy Cotonou
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PRESIDENT YAYI WRITES TO PRESIDENT BUSH AND SECRETARY RICE

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SUBJECT: PRESIDENT YAYI WRITES TO PRESIDENT BUSH AND SECRETARY RICE

REF: BANKS/BROWN EMAIL 12/19/07
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SUBJECT: PRESIDENT YAYI WRITES TO PRESIDENT BUSH AND SECRETARY RICE

REF: BANKS/BROWN EMAIL 12/19/07

1.(SBU) President Yayi sent letters to President Bush and Secretary
Rice on December 17 and 18, 2007 thanking President Bush for
deciding to visit Cotonou, asking President Bush to spend a night in
Cotonou, and informing President Bush and Secretary Rice that
President Bush will be awarded Benin's highest honor and granted an
honorary doctorate at the time of President Bush's visit to Benin.
Post understands (Ref) Benin's Embassy to the U.S. delivered the
same letters to the Department. Post's informal translation of
those letters follows.

2.(SBU) On December 17 Post received a letter numbered 780 -
/PR/CAB/SP, dated December 17, and signed by President Yayi
welcoming President Bush's visit to Benin. Embassy's informal
translation of the letter follows:

(Begin Translation of Letter)

Dear Mr. President:

It is with special pleasure that I have been informed by your
Ambassador in Benin of your decision to make a stop in my Country,
the Republic of Benin, on Saturday, February 16, 2008, during your
next trip to Africa.

I would like to thank you very sincerely for this expression of
confidence by Your Excellence in Benin, its people and its
Government.

The Beninese people are highly honored by this visit of a United
States Head of State and would like to organize a big prayer meeting
in your honor hosted by the scholars of the College of Beninese
Pastors in your honor, in order to shed blessings on You.

Because of the consideration and the high esteem brought to you by
the entire Beninese community, the Beninese people would be honored
if your Excellence would agree to spend even just one night in
Cotonou.

In light of the fruitful discussions we had in Washington, D.C., on
December 13 2006, I would be very happy to welcome you in Benin so
that we might continue our exchanges on achievements accomplished as
part of the very dynamic cooperation between our two countries,
mainly in the areas of education, health and MCA.

Looking forward to welcoming you in Cotonou, please accept, Mr.
President, the assurances of my highest consideration.

/Signed/
Dr Boni Yayi

(End translation of letter)

3.(SBU) On December 17, Post received a letter numbered 781 - C
/PR/CAB/SP, dated December 17, 2007 and signed by President Yayi to

Secretary Rice welcoming President Bush's visit and urging her to

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convince President Bush to spend a night in Benin.

(Begin Translation of Letter)

Dear Secretary of State:

It is with special pleasure that I have been informed by your
Ambassador in Benin of President Bush's decision to visit my
Country, the Republic of Benin, on Saturday, February 16, 2008,
during your next trip to Africa.

This visit is a great honor for Benin, its people and its Government
in their efforts to create an emerging economy in the context of
good governance, transparency and a public sector in service to
development.

The much appreciated Unites States contribution to our efforts in
the areas of health and education as well as through Benin's MCA
programs causes the Beninese people to admire President Bush and the
American people.

With regard to the enthusiasm that presently animates my Government
and my People in all their public, private and confessional
segments, regarding President Bush's visit, I would like to request,
Madame Secretary of State, to bring your influence, which I know is
strong, to requesting the Honorable President not to make a visit of
a few hours but to make this stop a real one in his African tour by
spending at least one night.

In fact, we are planning to hold a prayers and communion session in
honor of the President, which could last longer than the stop as
initially scheduled by your administration.

Still reiterating my admiration for your dexterity in leading
international relations, please accept, Madam Secretary of State,
the assurances of my distinguished consideration.

/Signed/
Dr Boni Yayi

(End translation of letter)


4. (SBU) On December 18, Post received a letter numbered 783 - C
/PR/CAB/SP, dated December 18, and signed by President Yayi
informing President Bush that he will be awarded the Highest
Distinction of the GOB, the Beninese National Order, during his
February 2008 visit to Benin. Embassy's informal translation of the
letter follows:


2. (Begin Translation of Letter)

Mr. President and Dear Friend:

Following my letter of December 17, 2007 expressing my pleasure to
welcome you soon to Cotonou, during your official visit in February
2007, I am happy to reiterate that the Beninese people are honored
by this visit that will be marked with an indelible seal.

In this regard, among the activities that will mark your stay, my
Government plans to award you its Highest Distinction, the National
Order of Benin, after making you a Doctor Honoris Causa of the
National University of Benin.

Also, as a credit to all the initiatives that you took in favor of
the eradication of poverty, mainly MCA and the Support to Justice
Program, and above all your personal support to the Beninese People
through the selection of Benin as a beneficiary of your noble
Malaria Initiative, I would like you to symbolically give out long
lasting chemically treated mosquito nets to a few families after you
address the Beninese National Assembly.

Also, as a symbol of recognition of your commitment in favor of my
country's development, your stay in Benin will be an opportunity to
concretize our promise of decreeing October 10, President Bush Day,
devoted to activities related to the fight against malaria.

Finally, my Government will be happy to name a street in my country
after your illustrious name.

Looking forward to welcoming you soon to Cotonou, please accept, Mr.
President, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration.

/Signed/
Dr Boni Yayi

5.(SBU) On December 18, Post received a letter numbered 784 - C
/PR/CAB/SP, dated December 18 and signed by President Yayi informing
Secretary Rice that President Bush will be awarded the Highest

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Distinction of the GOB, the Beninese National Order, during
President Bush's February 2008 visit to Benin. Embassy's informal
translation of the letter follows:

Dear Madam Secretary of Stare and Dear Sister:

As I stated in my letter dated December 17, 2007 in which I
expressed how happy I was to be welcoming President Bush during an
official visit in February 2007, I would like to draw your attention
to the fact that I would like to make this visit a historical one
that will be marked with an indelible seal.

In this regard, apart from the plan to award President Bush the
Highest Distinction of the National Order of Benin, he will be made
Doctor Honoris Causa of the National University of Benin.

Also, as a credit to all President Bush's initiatives in favor of
the eradication of poverty, mainly MCA and the Support to Justice
Program, and above all for his personal solicitude towards the
Beninese People through the selection of Benin as a beneficiary of
your noble Malaria Initiative, I would like him to agree to
symbolically give out long lasting chemically treated mosquito nets
to a few families, after his address to the Beninese National
Assembly.

Also, as a symbol of recognition of his commitment in favor of my
country's development, his stay in Benin will be an opportunity to
concretize our promise of decreeing October 10, President Bush Day,
dedicated to activities related to the fight against malaria.

Finally, my Government will be happy to name a street in my country
after his illustrious name.

I would like to count on your personal support and your usual
ability to reorganize the program of President Bush's tour in Africa
in a way to allow President Bush to honor Benin and its people who
hold him in particularly high sympathy and consideration.

Looking forward to seeing this happen, please accept, Madam
Secretary of State, the renewed assurances of my highest

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consideration.

Brotherly,

/Signed/
Dr Boni Yayi

(End translation of letter)

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