Toast at Dinner Hosted by Democratic Republic of the Congo Prime Minister Adolphe Muzito
Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
 
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
August 10, 2009
Thank you
 very much Mr. Prime Minister for that comprehensive and thorough 
description of the challenges and opportunities that the government of 
the Democratic Republic of the Congo face. I would like to thank the 
Prime Minister and other ministers of the government as well as the 
private sector and the civil society for being here this evening. Of 
course I want to acknowledge the presence of Robert Zoellick, the 
President of the World Bank, and his delegation. On behalf of myself and
 my delegation, I want to thank the Prime Minister and the government of
 the D.R.C. for the hospitality you have shown us and for hosting this 
beautiful dinner. 
President Obama sends his warmest greetings. 
As you know, he feels very positive about our relationship with Africa. 
He considers himself a son of Africa. And we share a deep commitment to 
working with you and the Congolese people. We know that there is a lot 
of work to do as the Prime Minister outlined in his remarks. 
This
 country has enormous riches and potential. It has millions of people 
who get up every day and work very hard. We want to work with you to 
help the D.R.C. and the Congolese people realize the full potential and 
promise that this nation represents. 
The D.R.C. needs more 
investment but in order for the investment to come, there must be 
changes in the business climate, changes in the rules and regulations 
that involve contracts and the protection of property. There must be an 
end to widespread financial corruption and abuses of human rights and 
women’s rights. There must be an improvement in governance and the 
respect for the rule of law. 
So we look forward to working with 
you to address the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie 
ahead. So tonight let us imagine a future in the D.R.C. in which this 
nation’s full talents are unleashed in which this nation’s riches are 
acquired for the benefit of the people and every Congolese boy and girl 
can grow up to fulfill his or her God-given potential. 
That is 
why I am here Mr. Prime Minister. It is why the United States is 
committed to this country’s future. Why we seek a broader and deeper 
relationship. So on behalf of President Obama, the United States 
Government, and the American people - I will offer a toast. To 
friendship and partnership between our two nations, and to the children 
of this nation and mine. May we fulfill our responsibilities to ensure a
 more peaceful, prosperous, and positive future for each and every one 
of them.