Department of State
Washington, DC
October 23, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I
congratulate the people of Zambia on the 50th anniversary of your
independence on October 24.
Fifty years ago, when your country was born, thousands of Zambians
took to the streets shouting kwatcha – the dawn. Today, Zambia’s dawn
and the promise of peace and democracy has become a reality.
As representatives from all over the world gather in Lusaka to celebrate
your Jubilee, Assistant Secretary of State Linda Thomas-Greenfield will
be there to represent America and pay tribute to your inspiring record.
Time and time again, Zambians have stood up, voted, and let leadership
change hands peacefully.
Our two nations are united in mutual respect and responsibility for
universal values. President Obama and I were pleased to welcome Vice
President Scott to the African Leaders’ Summit in August, and discuss so
many important issues at this transformative moment for Africa. We
will continue to work closely to strengthen democracy, support human
rights, spur economic growth, and improve the health and education of
the Zambian people.
As you celebrate this special day, the United States stands with you as a partner and friend.
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