When Berlusconi brought silk scarves for Hillary!

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 02 2013 | 12:45 PM IST
Italy's flamboyant Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi brought US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Naples' famous silk scarves and told her tales about his childhood when he met her in the aftermath of American cables' dubbing him as a "feckless and ineffective leader" in 2010.
This is one of several interesting details about the drama of WikiLeaks which find mention in BBC journalist Kim Ghattas' new book "The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American Power", published by Times Books.
Following the WikiLeaks release describing him as "feckless, vain, and ineffective as a modern leader" Berlusconi met Hillary and gave her an impassioned presentation about how much he loved America and why it was so painful for him to read the WikiLeaks release.
"He (Berlusconi) had brought her a gift: silk scarves from Naples' famous E Marinella artisans. He told her about his father, who used to take him to the cemetery to see the graves of American soldiers who had fought and died to liberate Italy in World War II and how it had cemented his love for America," the book says.
According to the author, "Hillary was not exactly an admirer of the Italian leader as a person, with his reputation for raunchy parties and allegations of sex with underage girls. But she felt bad for Berlusconi the politician, who had been such an ally for the US.
"I will stand here with you, she told him. We will bring cameras, and I will convey our gratitude to Italy and to you personally for what you have done for our relationship. An e-mail was sent around to the travelling press corps alerting us that Clinton was about to make a statement. The camera crew, photographers, and a couple of reporters hurried into the room.
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First Published: May 02 2013 | 12:45 PM IST

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