Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov

Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov

Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov

January 15, 2014

When the Idaho Potato Commission's CEO Frank Muir saw what happened Monday, he was "thrilled." The state's most famous tuber had a starring role in news coverage of a meeting between the U.S. and Russia. 

Secretary of State John Kerry brought two large Idaho potatoes as a gift to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov when they met for peace talks on Syria. 

"It's impressive," Lavrov said, holding the potatoes as the room erupted in laughter. 

Kerry later explained he'd been in Idaho during a phone call with Lavrov, who associated Idaho with potatoes. The gift had no deeper meaning, Kerry told reporters. 

Muir said the gift was timely. His commission has been laying the groundwork to start shipping Idaho potatoes to Russia, he said. 

 

(Click picture to watch video) Secretary of State John Kerry hands Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov two "impressive" Idaho potatoes.

Secretary of State John Kerry hands Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov two "impressive" Idaho potatoes.

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