Hillary’s next trip: The Hague
Hillary’s official Friday schedule is once again light, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t busy. On March 31 she’ll be in The Hague in the Netherlands to attend a conference about Afghanistan. The big question: Will she actually be meeting with Iranian officials there for a genuine discussion, or will she be like Condoleezza Rice ...
Hillary's official Friday schedule is once again light, but that doesn't mean she isn't busy. On March 31 she'll be in The Hague in the Netherlands to attend a conference about Afghanistan. The big question: Will she actually be meeting with Iranian officials there for a genuine discussion, or will she be like Condoleezza Rice and merely exchange "pleasantries" with them? Perhaps it's a question she's working to answer this weekend.
Hillary’s official Friday schedule is once again light, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t busy. On March 31 she’ll be in The Hague in the Netherlands to attend a conference about Afghanistan. The big question: Will she actually be meeting with Iranian officials there for a genuine discussion, or will she be like Condoleezza Rice and merely exchange "pleasantries" with them? Perhaps it’s a question she’s working to answer this weekend.
Meanwhile, here’s the text of President Obama’s announcement this morning on Afghanistan and Pakistan. It mentions a new "Contact Group" that will include Iran.
9:25 a.m. Press announcement with the president
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