Clinton headlines for March 17, 2010

Secretary is en route to Russia right now to discuss the new START treaty and meet with the diplomatic "quartet" on Middle East peace. Meanwhile, here are some recent Clinton headlines. MIDDLE EAST:  •"With subtle shift in nuance, Hillary Clinton reiterates U.S. stance on Israel" (Washington Post) •"Clinton to call Netanyahu soon amid row" (Agence ...

Secretary is en route to Russia right now to discuss the new START treaty and meet with the diplomatic "quartet" on Middle East peace. Meanwhile, here are some recent Clinton headlines.

Secretary is en route to Russia right now to discuss the new START treaty and meet with the diplomatic "quartet" on Middle East peace. Meanwhile, here are some recent Clinton headlines.

MIDDLE EAST: 

"With subtle shift in nuance, Hillary Clinton reiterates U.S. stance on Israel" (Washington Post)

"Clinton to call Netanyahu soon amid row" (Agence France-Presse)

"Foreign minister: ‘Not reasonable’ to stop building in East Jerusalem" (CNN)

"Mrs. Clinton’s hissy fit" (Washington Times)

INDIA:

"Nirupama Rao briefs US on talks with Pakistan" (Indo-Asian News Service)

"Pakistan, Afghanistan high in Rao’s talks in US" (Indo-Asian News Service)

JAPAN:

"Clinton, Okada to meet in Washington or Canada in late March" (Associated Press)

"Okada unlikely to present Clinton with Japan’s plan on Futemma" (Associated Press)

IRAQ/WOMEN: 

"Clinton looks forward to an inclusive Iraqi government" (Kuwait News Agency)

Yesterday, Clinton met with 22 female Iraqi provincial council leaders. Her remarks are here.

Preeti Aroon was copy chief at Foreign Policy from 2009 to 2016 and was an FP assistant editor from 2007 to 2009. Twitter: @pjaroonFP

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