Department of State
Washington, DC
June 25, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I am delighted
to congratulate the people of Mozambique as you celebrate your national
day on June 25.
My family has a special bond with the people of Mozambique. My wife,
Teresa, was born and raised in Maputo. Her parents fell in love with
your country and decided to raise their children there. Teresa’s father
was a doctor who would make her rise at dawn to help treat sick children
from poor families. To this day, she still speaks their language every
day at home and she carries the extraordinary spirit of your people with
her wherever she goes.
Mozambique is a longstanding partner of the United States. Together,
our countries are working to ensure peace, progress, and shared
prosperity for all. We are especially proud of our joint efforts to
strengthen democracy, promote economic growth, and combat the scourge of
wildlife trafficking and other transnational crimes.
I wish all Mozambicans a joyous 39th anniversary celebration and a bright and prosperous future.
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