ITAR-TASS, Russia
May 26, 2012 Saturday 10:27 AM GMT+4
Clinton to visit Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan on June 4-7
WASHINGTON May 26
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Armenia, Georgia and
Azerbaijan on June 4-7 to discuss with the presidents and other
officials of these countries important issues of regional security,
democracy, economic development and fighting with terrorism.
As the State Department reported on Friday, she will meet with leaders
of civil society in all the three Trans-Caucasian republics, as well
as talk to a wide circle of politicians in Georgia.
During her stay in Georgia, the US Secretary of State will take part
in a meeting of the bilateral Strategic Partnership Commission in
Batumi on June 5. No forums or conferences are timed to coincide with
her visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Clinton's trips to the Trans-Caucasia will be made during her European
tour which will last from May 31 to June 7. She will visit Denmark,
Norway and make a stopover in Sweden. From Scandinavia Clinton will
leave for the Trans-Caucasia and then for Turkey. In Istanbul, she
will co-chair the Global Counterterrorism Forum, as well as discuss
with the Turkish leadership a number of international problems,
including those in Iran and Syria.
May 26, 2012 Saturday 10:27 AM GMT+4
Clinton to visit Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan on June 4-7
WASHINGTON May 26
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Armenia, Georgia and
Azerbaijan on June 4-7 to discuss with the presidents and other
officials of these countries important issues of regional security,
democracy, economic development and fighting with terrorism.
As the State Department reported on Friday, she will meet with leaders
of civil society in all the three Trans-Caucasian republics, as well
as talk to a wide circle of politicians in Georgia.
During her stay in Georgia, the US Secretary of State will take part
in a meeting of the bilateral Strategic Partnership Commission in
Batumi on June 5. No forums or conferences are timed to coincide with
her visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Clinton's trips to the Trans-Caucasia will be made during her European
tour which will last from May 31 to June 7. She will visit Denmark,
Norway and make a stopover in Sweden. From Scandinavia Clinton will
leave for the Trans-Caucasia and then for Turkey. In Istanbul, she
will co-chair the Global Counterterrorism Forum, as well as discuss
with the Turkish leadership a number of international problems,
including those in Iran and Syria.