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Secretarial Visits

April 16 -17, 2011 - Secretary Clinton to Visit Korea

  • Secretary Clinton's Remarks at the American Chamber of Commerce Breakfast

    April 17, 2011 - SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you. Thank you very much, and good morning. It is a beautiful day in Seoul, and I am delighted to see all of you here this morning. Thank you for coming out on an early Sunday morning. I want to thank Ambassador Stephens, who has done such a wonderful job on behalf of the United States here, as our ambassador; Assistant Secretary Kurt Campbell, who is responsible for the East Asia-Pacific region, which is quite a large part of the world. I want to also recognize Frank Little, your chairman, and Amy Jackson, your president. 

  • Secretary Clinton's Remarks With South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan Before Their Meeting

    April 16, 2011 - SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, Minister Kim, let me thank you for your gracious hospitality on a Saturday night. But I must say it is a special treat for me to be here in your residence and also on a beautiful day in Seoul. The sun was shining. I cannot take credit for that, but if there's any credit to be extended, I won't reject it. 

  • Secretary Clinton to Travel to Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo
    Secretary Clinton to Travel to Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo

    April 11, 2011 - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to Berlin, Germany, April 13 to April 15. Secretary Clinton will join foreign ministers from NATO and partner countries for an informal NATO Foreign Ministerial meeting. They will meet separately with Operation Unified Protector and ISAF partners to discuss Libya and Afghanistan as well as counterparts in the NATO-Georgia Commission, the NATO-Ukraine Commission and the NATO-Russia Council.