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US House honours Blair for supporting war on Iraq
Thursday, June 26 2003 18:42 Hrs (IST)
Washington: The House of Representatives on June 25 voted to award British Prime Minister Tony Blair
the Congressional Gold Medal, the country's highest civilian honour, for his steadfast support of the US-
led invasion of Iraq.
Blair thus becomes the second British leader to receive the award, following in the footsteps of wartime
Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The voice vote to grant Blair the award, following a similar vote in the
Senate last month, was made "in recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions to
maintaining the security of all freedom-loving nations".
"Congress finds that Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom has clearly demonstrated, during a
very trying and historic time for our two countries, that he is a staunch and steadfast ally of the United
States of America," the text of the Bill reads.
In the past, the honour has been awarded to a variety of distinguished figures, including George
Washington, the first US President; US civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks; polio vaccine discoverer Jonas
Salk, Holocaust survivor and writer Elie Wiesel.
ANI
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