Američki državni tajnik Michael R. Pompeo na društvenoj se mreži Twitter osvrnuo na nedavni posjet Dubrovniku gdje se, među ostalim, sastao s hrvatskim premijerom Andrejom Plenkovićem. Pompeo je, kako je istaknuo, uživao u šetnji povijesnom jezgrom, ali i u ručku s pogledom na more u našem Gradu. Bio je zahvalan, kako je napisao, što se mogao upoznati s poviješću i budućnošću Dubrovnika.
What a view! Wonderful lunch by the sea in Dubrovnik, where the historic Republic of Ragusa became one of the first states to recognize a young United States of America about 240 years ago. Our partnership remains as strong as ever. pic.twitter.com/shvdpD3uEP
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) October 2, 2020
Productive meeting with Prime Minister Plenković and his team in Dubrovnik today to discuss the strong and enduring U.S.-Croatia relationship. Croatia is an important partner, Ally, and friend. pic.twitter.com/tjcOptVloi
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) October 2, 2020
Ron Brown, who died here in Dubrovnik in 1996, served as America’s first African American Secretary of Commerce and advanced economic ties for the United States across the globe. Thank you, Croatia, for honoring him and his legacy. pic.twitter.com/48WkNSOwBh
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) October 2, 2020
What a step back in time. Enjoyed walking along Dubrovnik’s famed Stradun with Foreign Minister Grlic Radman. Thank you for showing me the history and the future potential of this beautiful city. pic.twitter.com/bKHrSiuTqc
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) October 2, 2020