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09GABORONE517
2009-07-07 12:23:00
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Embassy Gaborone
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Letter from President Khama to President Obama

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SUBJECT: Letter from President Khama to President Obama

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STATE FOR AF/S, S/ES-CR, S/GAC

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPDC OTRA PREL KHIV EAID BC
SUBJECT: Letter from President Khama to President Obama


1. SUMMARY: Embassy Gaborone received a diplomatic note July 6, 2009
transmitting a letter from Botswana's President Ian Khama to U.S.
President Barack Obama. In addition to congratulating the United
States on the anniversary of our independence, President Khama's
letter offers thanks for U.S. assistance to Botswana, particularly
PEPFAR and other health assistance, and invites President and Mrs.
Obama to pay an official visit to Botswana in 2010. A scanned copy
of the note and letter was emailed to AF/S on July 6. END SUMMARY.



2. Text of the Diplomatic Note:

NOTE NO: 52/2009 EA 6/16 (S) XXXI (14) C1

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the
Republic of Botswana presents its compliments to the Embassy of the
United States of America and has the honour to forward a letter
dated 3rd July 2009 from His Excellency Lieutenant General Seretse
Khama Ian Khama, President of the Republic of Botswana to His
Excellency Mr. Barack H. Obama, President of the United States of
America.

The Ministry will be obliged if the letter was conveyed to the
highest authorities.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the
Republic of Botswana avails itself of this opportunity to renew to
the Embassy of the United States of America the assurances of its
highest consideration.



3. Text of the Letter from President Khama:

The State President
PPO 23/28 III (294)
Gaborone
3 July 2009

Your Excellency,

On the joyful occasion marking the 233rd anniversary of your
country's independence I am delighted to congratulate you and the
people of the United States of America. The United States continues
to be a beacon of hope for a more democratic, peaceful and
economically prosperous future for all people around the world. As
you mark this important day we extend our good wishes, friendship to
you and the people of the United States.

I also congratulate the American soccer team for an outstanding
performance during the recently concluded FIFA Confederations Cup
soccer games held in South Africa. There can be no doubt that their
performance made most Americans happy and immensely proud.

I wish to express my Government's gratitude to the support we
continue to receive from the US Government and the American people
in our efforts to save the lives of our people from the HIV/AIDS
threat. As a country, we are particularly grateful for the
assistance we receive from the US President's Emergency Plan for
AIDS Relief (PEPFAR),the Centres for Disease Control, the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation, the Harvard Institute and the Peace Corps,
to name but a few.

The Government of Botswana and I are committed to further
strengthening and consolidating the bonds of friendship between our
two countries which are based on shared values of democracy, respect
for human rights and the rule of law.

Mr. President, I wish to take this opportunity, to invite you and
the First Lady, Mrs. Michelle Obama to undertake an official visit
to Botswana in 2010 on dates to be mutually agreed. It would be a
great honour and privilege for the Government and the people of
Botswana to welcome you to our country.

Please accept, Mr. President, the renewed assurances of my highest
consideration.

Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA

His Excellency Mr. Barack H. Obama
President of the United States of America
The White House
Washington, D.C.


NOLAN

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