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美国国务卿克里在2019年印度排灯节庆祝活动英语演讲稿Secretary Kerry: Well, Nisha, thank you very, very much. Welcome, everybody, to acelebration, and happy Diwali to all of you. Its nice to be here.Audience: Happy Diwali. (Applause.)Secretary Kerry: Thank you very much. We are really pleased to be celebrating this tonight,and Im particularly grateful for Nisha, both for her generous welcome to all of you re especially because shes making really critical efforts in a key part of the world,obviously, as Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia. And I was delighted toselect her for that job, and she has not let me down. She is persistent, tenacious – where areher parents? Where are the parents? (Laughter.) Raise your hands. Where are the – where areyour parents?Assistant Secretary Biswal: Right here. Right over here.Secretary Kerry: Hooray for you. Well done. (Applause.) Thank you. Well, I want you to knowshes doing a terrific job. (Laughter.) I didnt just single you out to tell her how bad she is. Imean – (laughter) – but shes doing fabulous. And she left India when she was only six yearsold, and today, literally in just a few decades, shes become one of the important leaders inAmerican foreign policy. And her odyssey, if we call it that, really speaks to the power of theAmerican dream. It shows how aspirations and traditions and histories from all over the worldcome together still in this melting pot, and they revitalize and they renew our nation.And thats really what makes America different from every other place. We are not defined byone race or one ideology or one history. We are defined by the idea of all people being createdequal and being able to come and exercise their right to pursue a dream here in the UnitedStates, but to become very American in doing so. And Nisha has obviously described the wayshe does that.I also want to thank Priest Narayanachar, who in a few moments is going to lead an invocationand light the diya, the traditional Diwali lamp. And Priest Narayanachar helps to lead one ofthe largest Hindu temples in the United States at Sri Siva Vishnu, and its difficult to believethat this is a community that began with only a few recent Indian immigrants who celebratedoccasions like this one in their own homes. And less than four decades later, the temple not onlyserves as a spiritual home for thousands of Hindu Americans, but it provides support andoutreach for people of all backgrounds and beliefs.So as we celebrate Diwali this evening, we also hail the accomplishments of the manyhundreds of thousands of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain Americans who live now all across ourcountry in every community. And we honor their faith and their traditions, and theindispensable contributions that they make every single day to our prosperity, to ourfreedom, and to our culture – to this new chapter of American history that they are helping towrite. And today, the South Asian diaspora is a pillar of every aspect of American society.South Asians sit in the executive suites of some of our countrys most successful companies, orat the very helm of all of them. They launch startups and earn graduate degrees at severaltimes the national average. They are a driving force behind American leadership and scienceand innovation, and in the history of our nation – and we are a nation of immigrants – it ishard to find any group of Americans who have achieved more in such a relatively short period oftime. (Applause.)Now, as everybody here knows better than anybody in the world, India is, of course, a countryof enormous energy and power. It is by far the largest nation in South Asia, and last monthduring Prime Minister Modis visit to the United States, we had an unforgettable chance both tobuild on the already deep ties between America and India, and many of you were here whenVice President Biden and I welcomed the prime minister right here to this very stage. Theprime ministers visit was a moment when Indians and Americans could get a real sense ofwhat our two nations are able to accomplish together by working together, by fighting againstterrorism, by creating opportunity for our young people, by combating climate change, toachieving greater progress by pushing back the boundaries of science and technology. And weare determined to build on that moment that was so well defined here in the primeministers words and in the Vice Presidents words, so that the worlds oldest and largestdemocracies can realize the truly extraordinary, boundless potential of our relationship.India and the United States – and I discovered this really back when I was in the Senate. Ithink as a senator I took the first Senate business mission, if you will, with a whole bunch ofbusinesses to India very shortly after then Finance Minister Singh had announced theeconomic reforms. And that was a time when it was still breaking through the prior years ofsome suspicion and a certain hangover from the Cold War.And we worked hard to prove that we were, in fact, natural partners, which I believe we are. Weare two optimistic nations who believe that history doesnt shape us, but that we have thepower to shape history. And that spirit of hope and optimism is really at the center of theDiwali celebration. As the days grow shorter, the Diwali reminds us that spring always returns –that knowledge triumphs over ignorance, hope outlasts despair, and light replaces darkness.Diwali is a time for the revitalization of mind and spirit. And just as critically, it affords a chanceto reflect on how we can bring light to others. It is an opportunity for us all, regardless of ourown traditions, to renew a shared commitment to human dignity, compassion, and service– and it is a commitment, I think, at the heart of all great faiths.So just last week, I hosted a celebration for the diplomatic community commemorating Eidal-Adha. Earlier in the year we marked the Nowruz celebration. And tonight, thanks to the goodefforts of Shaun Casey, who I did bring in here to create the first ever Interfaith Office withinthe State Department, we are now appropriately celebrating Diwali too. (Applause.) Itsimportant to note that these special celebrations are celebrated in communities all acrossAmerica and in India and in other countries. And its an indication of hitment to religious tolerance and pluralism helps to define and to strengthen our twodemocracies.President Obama and Prime Minister Modi had a chance to celebrate these shared values lastmonth when they crossed the avenue from the White House and together went to visit theMartin Luther King Memorial. And everybody near knows how influenced Dr. King was byMahatma Gandhi. The two leaders stopped to read a few words from Dr. King, words thatcautioned all of us, and still do, against the tendency for violence to fuel future violence. Andhe warned us all: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot driveout hate; only love can do that.” And as Dr. King testified so often, life is a constant strugglebetween the better and lesser angels of our nature. Tonight, as we come together in the spiritof the Diwali festival, we need to, all of us, think about how to reaffirm our sharedcommitment to the light. And this is particularly a moment as we look at the events aroundthe world where thatuld serve all humankind.So in closing, I want to thank all of you for joining us at the State Departments firs

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