Angelina Jolie expresses gratitude for being named honorary citizen of Sarajevo

The Associated Press
May 3, 2012 at 8:19PM

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Angelina Jolie says she is grateful and proud to have officially been named an honorary citizen of Sarajevo and that she will visit the city this summer to personally express her gratitude.

The city held a ceremony to bestow the honor upon Jolie on Thursday. In an audio message played during the event at the National Theater, Jolie said she was "proud to now be a part of such an extraordinary part of the world and fellow citizen to the people I deeply love and admire."

The city decided to honor the actress for her role in preserving the "truth about the war" in Bosnia through her directorial debut "In the Land of Blood and Honey."

Jolie was invited to attend the ceremony Thursday but said in her message she will be able to come in July.

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