U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY GORDON TO VISIT ARMENIA, GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN
http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/05/us-a ssistant-secretary-gordon-to-visit-armenia-georgia -azerbaijan/
Jun 5, 2009
YEREVAN-Philip Gordon, the assistant secretary for European and
Eurasian affairs, will travel to the South Caucasus next week,
visiting Armenia on June 9.
The purpose of the visit is to discuss regional and bilateral
issues. During his visit, Gordon will meet with government officials,
civil society representatives, and other local figures.
Following his trip to Armenia, Gordon will visit Georgia and
Azerbaijan. This is Gordon's first visit to the South Caucasus as
assistant secretary.
Gordon assumed office on May 15, replacing Daniel Fried. Before
joining the State Department, Gordon was a senior fellow from 2000-09
at the Brookings Institution, in Washington, D.C., where he focused on
European and U.S. foreign policy issues. Prior to joining Brookings,
he served as director for European affairs at the National Security
Council in the Clinton Administration
http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/05/us-a ssistant-secretary-gordon-to-visit-armenia-georgia -azerbaijan/
Jun 5, 2009
YEREVAN-Philip Gordon, the assistant secretary for European and
Eurasian affairs, will travel to the South Caucasus next week,
visiting Armenia on June 9.
The purpose of the visit is to discuss regional and bilateral
issues. During his visit, Gordon will meet with government officials,
civil society representatives, and other local figures.
Following his trip to Armenia, Gordon will visit Georgia and
Azerbaijan. This is Gordon's first visit to the South Caucasus as
assistant secretary.
Gordon assumed office on May 15, replacing Daniel Fried. Before
joining the State Department, Gordon was a senior fellow from 2000-09
at the Brookings Institution, in Washington, D.C., where he focused on
European and U.S. foreign policy issues. Prior to joining Brookings,
he served as director for European affairs at the National Security
Council in the Clinton Administration