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John Kerry starts first day at US state department | John Kerry starts first day at US state department |
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John Kerry has begun his first day as US secretary of state, pledging that the security of staff was his priority. | John Kerry has begun his first day as US secretary of state, pledging that the security of staff was his priority. |
Referring to his predecessors Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, Mr Kerry, 69, joked: "Can a man actually run the state department?" | Referring to his predecessors Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, Mr Kerry, 69, joked: "Can a man actually run the state department?" |
In a speech to staff, he joked that he has "big heels to fill". | |
The former Massachusetts senator and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate was greeted with applause from foreign service workers. | The former Massachusetts senator and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate was greeted with applause from foreign service workers. |
Mr Kerry was greeted on Monday in the large black-marble lobby of the state department in Washington DC by a cheering crowd of employees. | |
'Great adventure' | 'Great adventure' |
He thanked his predecessor, Mrs Clinton, for helping to restore America's reputation. | |
Mr Kerry also addressed the deaths of four Americans, in an attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya on 11 September, a security failure for which Mrs Clinton accepted responsibility. | |
Addressing his new staff, Mr Kerry said he understood "how critical it is that you have somebody there advocating for you. The dangers could not be more clear". | |
"I pledge to you this: I will not let their patriotism and their bravery be obscured by politics," he said. | "I pledge to you this: I will not let their patriotism and their bravery be obscured by politics," he said. |
"I guarantee you that, beginning this morning, when I report for duty upstairs, everything I do will be focused on the security and safety of our people," Mr Kerry added. | "I guarantee you that, beginning this morning, when I report for duty upstairs, everything I do will be focused on the security and safety of our people," Mr Kerry added. |
But he also appealed to employees for their help, saying the work of the state department could "make the world more peaceful". | But he also appealed to employees for their help, saying the work of the state department could "make the world more peaceful". |
Mr Kerry, who chaired the foreign relations committee during his 28 years in the Senate, said the Foreign Service was in his genes. | |
He recalled his childhood growing up in Berlin, and produced a copy of his first diplomatic passport as the 11-year-old son of an American diplomat. | |
Mr Kerry described exploring Berlin by cycle as a boy, adding: "That was a great adventure, and I will tell you, 57 years later, today, this is another great adventure." | Mr Kerry described exploring Berlin by cycle as a boy, adding: "That was a great adventure, and I will tell you, 57 years later, today, this is another great adventure." |
Correspondents say the new state department head will spend much of the week getting in touch with foreign leaders. | Correspondents say the new state department head will spend much of the week getting in touch with foreign leaders. |
At the weekend, he spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. | At the weekend, he spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. |
Mr Kerry also contacted the foreign ministers of Japan, South Korea, Turkey, Canada and Mexico. | Mr Kerry also contacted the foreign ministers of Japan, South Korea, Turkey, Canada and Mexico. |
He succeeds Mrs Clinton as the top US diplomat. | He succeeds Mrs Clinton as the top US diplomat. |
Mrs Clinton, who stepped down on Friday, left the post after four years, visits to 112 countries and nearly a million air miles. | Mrs Clinton, who stepped down on Friday, left the post after four years, visits to 112 countries and nearly a million air miles. |
The former first lady is tipped as a possible candidate for the 2016 presidential election. | The former first lady is tipped as a possible candidate for the 2016 presidential election. |