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Code · PUBLIC-PAPERS-PRESIDENT · Public Papers · 2014 Book 1 · April 11, 2014

April 11, 2014. Statement on the Retirement of

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Statement on the Retirement of Deputy Secretary of State William J. Burns April 11, 2014 Since I met Bill in Moscow in 2005, I have admired his skill and precision. Since I took office, I have relied on him for candid advice and sensitive diplomatic missions. He has been a skilled adviser, consummate diplomat, and inspiration to generations of public servants. Given his vital role on our leading priorities, earlier this year, I asked him to delay his retirement, and I'm grateful to him and Lisa for doing so.
The country is stronger for Bill's service. Note: The statement referred to Lisa Carty, wife of Deputy Secretary Burns. The Office of the Press Secretary also released a photograph of the President having lunch with Deputy Secretary Burns in the Private Dining Room at the White House on February 18.
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