US SECRETARY OF STATE TO VISIT ARMENIA
tert.am
26.05.12
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Denmark, Norway,
Sweden, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey from May 31-June 7,
Victoria Nuland, the Department Spokesperson reported.
The Secretary will travel to the Caucasus from June 4 to 7. In
all these countries, she will discuss important issues of regional
security, democracy, economic development and counterterrorism.
In Armenia on June 4, the Secretary will meet with President Serzh
Sargsyan and other senior Armenian officials. She will also meet with
Armenian civil society leaders.
On June 5, the Secretary will open the U.S.-Georgia Strategic
Partnership Commission plenary session in Batumi, Georgia. She will
meet also with President Mikhail Saakashvili and hold discussions with
a broad range of political actors and civil society representatives.
The Secretary will travel on June 6 to Azerbaijan.
On June 7, the Secretary will co-chair the Global Counterterrorism
Forum Ministerial in Istanbul, Turkey and consult with senior Turkish
officials on a range of foreign policy challenges, including Syria
and Iran.
tert.am
26.05.12
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Denmark, Norway,
Sweden, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey from May 31-June 7,
Victoria Nuland, the Department Spokesperson reported.
The Secretary will travel to the Caucasus from June 4 to 7. In
all these countries, she will discuss important issues of regional
security, democracy, economic development and counterterrorism.
In Armenia on June 4, the Secretary will meet with President Serzh
Sargsyan and other senior Armenian officials. She will also meet with
Armenian civil society leaders.
On June 5, the Secretary will open the U.S.-Georgia Strategic
Partnership Commission plenary session in Batumi, Georgia. She will
meet also with President Mikhail Saakashvili and hold discussions with
a broad range of political actors and civil society representatives.
The Secretary will travel on June 6 to Azerbaijan.
On June 7, the Secretary will co-chair the Global Counterterrorism
Forum Ministerial in Istanbul, Turkey and consult with senior Turkish
officials on a range of foreign policy challenges, including Syria
and Iran.