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17 July 2009

Groundbreaking Ceremony for Shanghai Expo

Remarks by U.S. Commissioner General Jose Villarreal

 

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Villarreal at podium in Shanghai (Courtesy U.S. Consulate Shanghai)
U.S. Commissioner-General Jose Villarreal speaks July 17 at a groundbreaking ceremony for the U.S. pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo.

Consulate General of the United States
Shanghai, China
July 17, 2009

Groundbreaking Ceremony, 7-17-09
Remarks by Commissioner General, Jose Villarreal

Two weeks ago, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appointed me United States Commissioner General to the Shanghai 2010 World Expo.

Last week I signed a contract confirming our participation.

Today, we break ground.

In 288 days we will open our doors to a magnificent pavilion showcasing the best of America, including our innovative technologies, creativity, and advancements in health, the environment, culture and the arts.

Our objective is both to impart and to take away knowledge that will enable us collectively to create better and stronger cities for better and healthier living.

Secretary Locke’s presence here today serves to underscore that as we prepare to present an exciting U.S. Pavilion, we do so with the widespread and enthusiastic support of the highest levels of the United States government.  Secretary Clinton wrote a special letter to me in honor of today’s historic occasion, and I am proud to read part of it to you.

“The Shanghai Expo represents all that the nations of the world can accomplish when they work together, the global challenges they can meet through collective action, and the progress they can achieve through international cooperation. 

“The United States is proud to participate, and President Obama and I are committed to doing everything we can to support your work.  The Haibao doll that sits in my office is looking forward to reports on your progress – as are the rest of us back in Washington.  And with your help, I know the USA Pavilion will be a great success.  So let’s get to work!”

Thank you all for joining us this morning.

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