UNITED States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has congratulated Jamaica on its 48th year of Independence, lauding the country for its rich history and culture and the accomplishments of the people.
Our two nations are united by our shared history, values, and hopes for the future, Clinton said in a news release issued through the US Embassy. 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.
Clinton said Jamaicas contributions to the relief and rebuilding efforts in Haiti, as well as its commitment to protecting its citizens, have distinguished the country as a determined and engaged regional partner.
The United States is a stronger nation thanks to the bonds of family, commerce, and culture we share with Jamaica, she said. 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.
Independence Day is celebrated tomorrow, August 6.