Why John Kerry gave
Russia's foreign minister potatoes
Updated Tuesday, January 21st 2014 at 10:00 GMT +3
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Being the United States' top diplomat is an incredibly difficult job
that requires one to be smooth, tough and cool in knowing that you're
always one misstep away from starting an international incident.
But on the plus side, you sometimes get to give potatoes as gifts.
Secretary of State John Kerry, meeting with Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov in Paris, presented his Russian counterpart with two
extremely large Idaho potatoes. Not exactly a PlayStation 4, but there
was a good reason for the gift.
NBC News reports that Kerry said that Lavrov had mentioned Idaho
potatoes during a previous meeting.
Via NBC News:
Russia's foreign minister seemed to appreciate the gesture, smiling and
remarking that the gifts were "impressive."
The Russians, not the type to receive a gift without having one to give,
presented State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki with a pink ushanka
hat, for keeping warm during the Sochi Olympics.
In 2009, then- Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton presented
Lavrov with a red "reset button" intended to symbolize a desire to
restart the two nations' relationship on a positive track after a split
over Russia's invasion of Georgia.
Often, the United States is on the receiving end of unusual gifts. For
example, in 2012, President Barack Obama received a saber with a
34-inch blade from Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj.
For a full list of gifts received from foreign sources by employees of
the executive branch of the U.S. government, check out this long — but
fascinating -list. A nice perk, but keep in mind that just because you
get a gift doesn't always mean it's yours to keep.
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