Hillary Clinton to meet with Israeli foreign minister
Secretary Clinton has some important appointments today. This morning, she delivers a speech mapping out the Obama administration’s policy toward India, a country that was very pro-United States during the George W. Bush administration and a country that Clinton is expected to visit next month. Clinton will also bilateral with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, ...
Secretary Clinton has some important appointments today. This morning, she delivers a speech mapping out the Obama administration's policy toward India, a country that was very pro-United States during the George W. Bush administration and a country that Clinton is expected to visit next month.
Secretary Clinton has some important appointments today. This morning, she delivers a speech mapping out the Obama administration’s policy toward India, a country that was very pro-United States during the George W. Bush administration and a country that Clinton is expected to visit next month.
Clinton will also bilateral with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, a controversial right-wing figure who rejects a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and has said, "Those who want peace should prepare for war."
Her schedule:
11:30 a.m. Keynote address at U.S.-India Business Council’s 34th Anniversary "Synergies Summit", at U.S. Chamber of Commerce
2:00 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Avigdor Lieberman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel
4:00 p.m. Swearing In Ceremony for Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs
6:00 p.m. Meeting on Italian Earthquake Relief Partnership with the National Italian American Foundation
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