Clinton pays tribute to Anzac soldiers

Last updated 12:01 24/04/2009

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United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has paid tribute to New Zealand soldiers ahead of Anzac Day on Saturday.

Senator Clinton acknowledged the landing of Anzac troops at Gallipoli in Turkey on April 25, 1915 was a defining event in the history of New Zealand and Australia.

"Anzac Day is a day of respect and remembrance, a day to mark a defining event for Australia and New Zealand – Gallipoli – where courage and loyalty demonstrated the intrepid character of two young nations, whose heroes now rest in peace in the soil of a friendly country," Senator Clinton said in a statement on Friday.

The US recognised the significance of the Anzac tradition and Americans joined with both countries in remembering those lost in battle, she said.

"Along with you, we pay our respects and express gratitude to your dedicated troops," Senator Clinton said.

"Most importantly, along with you, we remember."

- AAP

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