Quite moving to read this. Can you imagine being in a situation where you're 
getting greetings and messages from other world leaders? Comments range from 
vaguely well-intentioned-but-amusing (Germany's leader using the word 
"coloured"), to humbling (UN Sec-General saying the US has the responsibility 
to lead the peace negotiations in the Middle East), to encouraging (France's 
prez wanting to "change the world" with us, Spain's "We won't pass up this 
opportunity"), to sobering (Palestine saying we must fight for their freedoms). 
 Not sure how to classify Chavez's comment that it's still the North American 
Empire we're talking about...

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/obama_inauguration/7840565.stm

As millions of people watch Barack Obama's swearing-in ceremony, statesmen from 
around the world have been giving their reaction to the historic inauguration. 
Here is a selection of their comments:

UNITED KINGDOM
Prime Minister Gordon Brown
The whole world is watching the inauguration of President Obama, witnessing a 
new chapter in both American history and the world's history.
He's not only the first black American president but he sets out with the 
determination to solve the world's problems.

UNITED NATIONS
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
I sincerely hope that President Obama will make as a matter of priority these 
Middle Eastern policies. As a member of the Quartet, as the leader of the 
world, the United States has full responsibility to lead this peace process so 
that this two-state solution, Israel, Palestinians can live in peace and 
security side by side.


FRANCE
President Nicolas Sarkozy
We are eager for him to get to work so that with him we can change the world.

RUSSIA
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
We are ready for this. Our president confirmed this in a telephone conversation 
with Barack Obama straight after he was elected. I think there will be 
additional telephone - and not only telephone - contacts between our leaders.

GERMANY
Chancellor Angela Merkel
I want to say that I believe today is a very special day not only for the 
United States of America but also a special day for billions of people all over 
the world.
The fact that a coloured president is being inaugurated and the fact the we a 
looking at an intensive transatlantic co-operation is something that not only 
moves the heads and thoughts but also the hearts. And I want to wish the new 
American President Barack Obama all the best, much strength and health and 
God's blessing .
And I want to say that Germany is prepared to liaise with him very intensely 
and very openly.

SPAIN
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
Obama gives us hope and his words put us on a better path for a smooth and 
fruitful relationship with the Spanish government. The arrival of Obama gives 
us an opportunity we won't pass up.

ITALY
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Many hopes and expectations have been piled on him, not just by the American 
people but also the rest of the world. The thing to do is to send him the most 
affectionate and cordial wishes so that he can fulfil these expectations.

VATICAN
Pope Benedict XVI
I pray that you will be confirmed in your resolve to promote understanding, 
co-operation and peace among the nations, so that all may share in the banquet 
of life which God wills to set for the whole human family.

I offer cordial good wishes, together with the assurance of my prayers that 
Almighty God will grant you unfailing wisdom and strength in the exercise of 
your high responsibilities.

IRAN
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki
We prefer to wait and see what the practical policies of the American 
government will be.

ISRAEL
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Obama has mobilised the greatest amount of good will and support in all walks 
of life. This mobilisation of good will is becoming his strength in its own 
right. And I think all of us expect to translate this occasion into a real 
opportunity to pacify, to meet, to have a dialogue and bring a solution of 
peace to all parties concerned.

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad
We wish him well and we look forward to active engagement on the part of his 
administration, in co-operation with important members of the international 
community.

GAZA STRIP
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum
He came with a change and he needs to change the foreign policy of the United 
States towards honouring the freedom rights and democratic rights of nations, 
he must support the freedom of our Palestinian people and their rights and 
conventions.

VENEZUELA
President Hugo Chavez
Hopefully the arrival of a new president will mark a real change in relations 
between the United States and the countries of the Third World, one of respect 
for sovereignty and the freedom of the people. But nobody here should be under 
any illusions. This is the North American Empire we are talking about.

JAPAN
Prime Minister Taro Aso
Japan and the United States are allies who share universal values and strategic 
interests. I am convinced that Japan and the United States, both in a position 
to lead the world, can build a better future by working together to share 
knowledge, willingness, passion and strategy.

With this belief, I wish to join hands with President Obama in further 
strengthening the Japan-US alliance and striving for peace and prosperity in 
the Asia-Pacific region and the world.

THAILAND
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
On the occasion of your assumption of the Office of the President of the United 
States of America, I am pleased to extend to your Excellency my sincere 
congratulations and best wishes for your success and happiness as well as for 
the greater progress and prosperity of the United States of America and her 
people.

AUSTRALIA
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
I look forward very much to working with President Obama, the next president of 
the United States. Because we have a huge challenge ahead and it begins by 
working together on the global financial crisis.

President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso
We are living through challenging times. And the challenges we face have no 
respect for national frontiers. What we need is new global governance and a new 
basis for prosperity. I sincerely believe that Europe and the United States 
must work together and with our partners around the world to devise and 
implement this new agenda for globalisation.

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