Clinton headed to the Pacific
President Obama may have just returned from Hawaii (above is Waikiki beach) after some R&R there, but Clinton is headed to Hawaii — and to other sites in the Pacific — for official business from Jan. 11 to 19. Her itinerary: Hawaii, Jan. 12: Policy speech on Asia-Pacific multilateral engagement and meetings with U.S. Pacific ...
President Obama may have just returned from Hawaii (above is Waikiki beach) after some R&R there, but Clinton is headed to Hawaii -- and to other sites in the Pacific -- for official business from Jan. 11 to 19. Her itinerary:
President Obama may have just returned from Hawaii (above is Waikiki beach) after some R&R there, but Clinton is headed to Hawaii — and to other sites in the Pacific — for official business from Jan. 11 to 19. Her itinerary:
Hawaii, Jan. 12: Policy speech on Asia-Pacific multilateral engagement and meetings with U.S. Pacific Command.
Papua New Guinea, Jan. 14: Bilateral meetings with officials and discussions with civil society leaders on environmental protection and women’s empowerment.
New Zealand, Jan. 15: Meetings with senior New Zealand officials, including Prime Minister John Key, discussions with New Zealand citizens, and a meeting with U.S. and New Zealand veterans at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Australia, Jan. 17: In Canberra, Clinton will participate in the Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) to discuss global and regional security challenges. She’ll also visit Melbourne.
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