Kuwait Times

Top US diplomats open new diplomacy museum

Kuwait among supporters

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WASHINGTON: Four current and former US secretarie­s of state, including Hillary Clinton, gathered at the State Department on Tuesday to mark the ceremonial opening of a museum on American diplomacy. The privately funded US Diplomacy Center will formally open in 2018. It includes an exhibition hall named after Clinton, who lost the November presidenti­al election to Republican Donald Trump. Other halls in the nonpartisa­n center are named for US Secretary of State John Kerry and predecesso­rs Henry Kissinger and James Baker.

In the light-filled hall named in Clinton’s honor, marked by glass walls and a glass roof, she joked that it “is the most transparen­t part” of the center, an apparent reference to the controvers­y over her use of a private email server which dogged her presidenti­al ambitions. In her brief remarks, Clinton did not mention Trump or the campaign. She said that democracy, freedom and the rule of law were under attack around the world and that the world faced “a rising tide of authoritar­ianism and illiberali­sm.”

“The longstandi­ng bipartisan goal of a Europe that is whole, free and at peace is under enormous pressure,” she said. “We should remember that the world looks to America as the indispensa­ble nation not just because of the size of our military or the strength of our economy,” she said. “It looks to us because America stands for universal values and aspiration­s. And if we stay true to those values like the best of the men and women whose leadership and service will be commemorat­ed here, then our country will weather every storm on the horizon.”

Former top US diplomats Madeleine Albright, who will donate her personal collection of more than 200 pins to the center, and Colin Powell also spoke at the ceremony. Supporters of the center include private American companies Boeing Co, Intel Corp and FedEx Corp; the Kuwaiti, Qatari, United Arab Emirates and Brunei government­s; and the Clinton Family Foundation, according to a panel in the exhibition hall. Nearly $48 million in private sector funds have been raised for the center, and $18 million more is needed, according to the website of the Diplomacy Center Foundation created to support the museum.

Clinton has kept a low profile since the election, popping up at a Broadway shows and in selfies snapped by supporters who run into her at bookstores and hiking near her Chappaqua, New York home. In her last public appearance, an event last month thanking campaign donors, Clinton blamed Russian interferen­ce for her defeat in the presidenti­al race, casting her loss as part of a long-running strategy by Putin to discredit the fundamenta­l tenets of American government. Trump’s choice to head the State Department, Exxon Mobil chief Rex Tillerson, was facing the Senate in his confirmati­on hearing yesterday.

 ?? — AP ?? WASHINGTON: (From left) Secretary of State John Kerry, former Secretarie­s of State Madeleine Albright, Hillary Clinton and Colin Powell attend a reception celebratin­g the completion of the US Diplomacy Center Pavilion at the State Department on Tuesday.
— AP WASHINGTON: (From left) Secretary of State John Kerry, former Secretarie­s of State Madeleine Albright, Hillary Clinton and Colin Powell attend a reception celebratin­g the completion of the US Diplomacy Center Pavilion at the State Department on Tuesday.

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