Hillary Clinton has a busy Monday
Secretary Clinton is back in the United States, and forget about those days last month when her official schedule was light. Today, her day is packed with meetings: 9:40 a.m. Opening remarks at the Joint Session of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and the Arctic Council, 50th Anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty. 12:20 p.m. Meeting ...
Secretary Clinton is back in the United States, and forget about those days last month when her official schedule was light. Today, her day is packed with meetings:
Secretary Clinton is back in the United States, and forget about those days last month when her official schedule was light. Today, her day is packed with meetings:
9:40 a.m. Opening remarks at the Joint Session of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and the Arctic Council, 50th Anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty.
12:20 p.m. Meeting with His Serene Highness Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco. [Yes, he’s the son of Grace Kelly.]
2:30 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency José Antonio García Belaunde, Minister of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Peru.
3:30 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Gonzalo Fernández, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
4:30 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Jonas Gahr Stoere, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway.
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