Hillary is Caribbean bound
Hillary Clinton with Grigol Vashadze, April 14, 2009 Yesterday, Secretary Clinton met with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze (above), and today she has a few bilaterals lined up (see schedule below). Tomorrow, however, will be a big day. Clinton will be in the Caribbean, with stops in three countries: Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad ...
Yesterday, Secretary Clinton met with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze (above), and today she has a few bilaterals lined up (see schedule below). Tomorrow, however, will be a big day. Clinton will be in the Caribbean, with stops in three countries: Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad and Tobago. The State Department, by the way, has an interactive map of Clinton's travels.
A couple of articles related to Clinton's activities yesterday:
Yesterday, Secretary Clinton met with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze (above), and today she has a few bilaterals lined up (see schedule below). Tomorrow, however, will be a big day. Clinton will be in the Caribbean, with stops in three countries: Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad and Tobago. The State Department, by the way, has an interactive map of Clinton’s travels.
A couple of articles related to Clinton’s activities yesterday:
- During their bilateral yesterday, Clinton and Vashadze appear to have discussed how to strengthen U.S.-Georgia cooperation while the United States simultaneously seeks to improve relations with Russia.
- At Tuesday’s donors conference on Haiti, Clinton said the United States is providing the Caribbean country $290 million in nonemergency aid this year.
12:30 p.m. Bilateral and Working Lunch with His Excellency Javier Solana, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
2:00 p.m. Bilateral with Her Excellency Michele Duvivier Pierre-Louis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Haiti.
2:45 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Mariano Fernandez Amunategui, Minister of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Chile
Photo: PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images
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