Posted on 01/02/2009 10:06:39 PM PST by jeltz25
Governor Palin Welcomes International Diplomats
January 2, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today is welcoming an international delegation of diplomats who are traveling to Alaska to celebrate Alaska Statehood Day on January 3, 2009. Representatives from several Asian and European countries accepted Governor Palins invitation to participate in weekend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of Alaska being admitted to the Union.
We welcome these representatives with our best Alaska hospitality. We are pleased with their recognition of the importance of our 50th anniversary, Governor Palin said. It is a special honor to welcome Ambassador Kislyak and to showcase our state to this high-profile international group.
Among the traveling dignitaries is Mr. Sergey Kislyak, newly appointed Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United States, who is making his first visit to Alaska.
I am so pleased to be here this weekend, Ambassador Kislyak said. As discussed in my meeting with Governor Palin, it is encouraging to note the similarities between Alaska and the Russian Far East. Our existing commercial connections and the mutually beneficial nature of our professional partnerships can only help provide a measure of stability as, together, we face the global economic challenges that lie ahead.
Ambassador Kislyak also met with representatives of the Aleut International Association, Institute of the North, Alaska Rule of Law Initiative, National Parks Service, ISER Alaska Chukotka Project, and Turnagain Elementary School Russian Immersion Program, all of whom have been involved in multi-year Russia-related projects.
In addition to Ambassador Kislyak, foreign dignitaries include Yuri Gerasin, Consul General of the Russian Federation; Julian Evans, British Consul General; John Mataira.. and Haijun Wang, Deputy Director General of the Foreign Affairs Office of Chinas Heilongjiang Province. Mr. Wang is leading a four-person delegation from Heilongjiang Province, a sister province to Alaska,
(Excerpt) Read more at gov.state.ak.us ...
encouraging to note the similarities between Alaska and the Russian Far East
exisiting commercial connections
mutually beneficial nature of our partnerships
I guess the Russian Ambassador can see Alaska from his house.
I wonder what similarities there are between Chicago and the Russian Far East, or Wilmington, Delaware? What commerical connections do they have with Russia? What mutually beneifical professional partnerships?
Was Obama ever leading delegations of foreign diplomats from Russia, the UK, China, ROK, Canada and others(3 of whom are UN P5 members with nukes) when he wasn't bothering to hold meeting on the Senate Foreign Relations committee?
Will Katie Couric be reporting on this? Interviewing the Russian Ambassador? Are they other governors meeting with diplomats from the P5 countries?
Hopefully she continues to do more of this and gains more credentials and experience(not that she didn't have more than Obama, already, but you can never have too much)
I note the book "Divided Twins" in front of her, which is all about the similarities between Alaska and Siberia. I wonder if all the MSM pundits who got thrills up their legs when they saw Obama reading The End of America by Fareed Zakharia(or some similar title) have ever heard of that book. I wonder if they've read it.
I'd certainly rather have seen her at my cabinet table for the next four years than Mr Big Ears staring back at me.
But it's good to see she's back in the saddle and getting on with things.
She has a helluva lot more qualifications than a certain half-wit in New York who thinks she is entitled to a Senate seat.
not sure how to edit, but that should obviously read 50 years of Alaska, not 05 years. And delegation, not delegatoin. Hopefully mods can correct the title.
Just ask ‘em to do it.
Done :)
Why would foreing diplomats want to meet with someone who recently used the word butt? /s
That should say foreign diplomats.
I’m going to bed.
This was smart for her to make these invitations. Who says she has to travel out of Alaska to gain foreign policy experience.
How much did the US pay Russia for Alaska? I think it was something like less than a buck a square mile.
Was Obama ever leading delegations of foreign diplomats from Russia, the UK, China, ROK, Canada and others(3 of whom are UN P5 members with nukes) when he wasn’t bothering to hold meeting on the Senate Foreign Relations committee?
She is seeing representatives for the leaders. Barak will actually see the leaders. I don’t think he is worried.
I’m betting that the majority of them came just to meet Gov. Palin in person, they’re not all that interested in the 50th anniversary of Alaska becoming a state. If this meeting took place in June, few of these people would have gone.
We got it at a bargain...
But a buck was worth a whole lot more back then. :)
At the time, it was considered a great blunder, Seward’s Folly. Which shows you that policy can only truly be judged through the prism of history.
obviously now he will be. just as she would have been if were in the WH. I meant did he ever do anything like this and have meetings when he was some lowly jr senator from IL.
The point was showing that as Gov she does have and will continue to have foreign affairs experience and develop relationships, certainly as much as any jr Senator.
And, also, to show that there are ties and partnerships between Alaska and Russia and its not just some idea she made up
Unless they liked to fish ;)
I will never forgive the Mainstream Media, the Liberals, and especially Tina Fey for what they did to this woman. I noticed this is from the Governor’s website and I’m sure it will not be reported on the MSM. It’s frightening how many people actually believe that Sarah Palin uttered “I can see Russia from my house.”
Yep, and they have to schlep up to Alaska in January to do so. Such are the tasks of diplomats.
That freaks me out too. People are so easily manipulated. They obey the media.
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