Madam Secretary is back by popular demand!

Happy Monday, loyal Madam Secretary followers, The editors at FP have heard you! You want Madam Secretary back, so we’ve decided to resume posting. (It’s a fitting day to do so, this day after International Women’s Day.) For the time being until we have more staff resources, the posting will be light, so please bear with ...

Happy Monday, loyal Madam Secretary followers,

Happy Monday, loyal Madam Secretary followers,

The editors at FP have heard you! You want Madam Secretary back, so we’ve decided to resume posting. (It’s a fitting day to do so, this day after International Women’s Day.) For the time being until we have more staff resources, the posting will be light, so please bear with us.

Thank you so much for all the comments you’ve posted. It’s you, the blog readers, who keep this site so lively.

To get the ball rolling, here’s Secretary Clinton’s schedule for today:

2 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Vygaudas Usackas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania.

2:30 p.m. Joint statements and signing ceremony with His Excellency Vygaudas Usackas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania, in the Treaty Room.

 

3 p.m. Meeting with Shiv Shankar Menon, Foreign Secretary of the Republic of India.

Preeti Aroon was copy chief at Foreign Policy from 2009 to 2016 and was an FP assistant editor from 2007 to 2009. Twitter: @pjaroonFP

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