Clinton in Canada for meeting with G-8 foreign ministers
Secretary Clinton met with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (above) this morning at the Château Cartier in Gatineau, Quebec, prior to a summit of foreign ministers of the G-8 countries that focuses on global security, terrorism, and Iran’s nuclear ambitions. A couple of Clinton-related news items: •Clinton criticized Canada for neglecting to invite relevant indigenous ...
Secretary Clinton met with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (above) this morning at the Château Cartier in Gatineau, Quebec, prior to a summit of foreign ministers of the G-8 countries that focuses on global security, terrorism, and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Secretary Clinton met with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (above) this morning at the Château Cartier in Gatineau, Quebec, prior to a summit of foreign ministers of the G-8 countries that focuses on global security, terrorism, and Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
A couple of Clinton-related news items:
•Clinton criticized Canada for neglecting to invite relevant indigenous groups and some of the Scandinavian countries (Iceland, Sweden, and Finland) to talks on the future of the Arctic.
•Clinton said that China will be "involved" in efforts to enact U.N. sanctions against Iran.
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