Clinton is back to bilaterals
Of course, no day on Madam Secretary would be complete without posting Secretary Clinton’s official schedule. As we can see, she’s back in the United States, doing the bilateral thing: 10:45 a.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Maxime Verhagen, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of The Netherlands. [Clinton met with him last month at ...
Of course, no day on Madam Secretary would be complete without posting Secretary Clinton's official schedule. As we can see, she's back in the United States, doing the bilateral thing:
Of course, no day on Madam Secretary would be complete without posting Secretary Clinton’s official schedule. As we can see, she’s back in the United States, doing the bilateral thing:
10:45 a.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Maxime Verhagen, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of The Netherlands. [Clinton met with him last month at the conference on Afghanistan at The Hague.]
2:15 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Marcos Kyprianou, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus. [I think his first name is actually spelled "Markos," based on the link above.]
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