Department of State
Washington, DC
May 19, 2013
On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I congratulate
the people of Cameroon and offer my best wishes as you celebrate your
national day on May 20.
The United States and Cameroon have enjoyed a positive relationship
since we first established diplomatic relations in 1960. Our
relationship has blossomed over the years as we have worked to achieve
our common goal of peace and stability in central Africa. More recently,
we have joined together to combat wildlife trafficking and improve
maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.
The United States values its increasing economic partnership with
Cameroon, which exceeded $557 million in bilateral trade in 2012. We
look forward to building on this momentum.
The United States welcomes Cameroon’s progress in expanding its
democratic institutions and looks toward the upcoming municipal and
legislative elections as an opportunity to further consolidate
democratic gains through a free and fair electoral process.
I offer you my best wishes on the occasion of this 53rd anniversary
of Cameroon’s independence, and look forward to continued cooperation to
promote peace, democracy, and economic growth in Cameroon and the
region.
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