
 
Secretary Clinton To Travel to Colombia, Brazil, and Belgium
Press Statement
Victoria Nuland
Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
 
Washington, DC
April 11, 2012
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to Colombia, Brazil, and Belgium from April 13 to April 19. Secretary Clinton will accompany President Obama for the Sixth Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia from April 13-15.
 There, the U.S. delegation will meet with democratically-elected heads 
of state and government from throughout the Hemisphere to strengthen 
ties, expand partnerships, and continue progress in economic growth, 
social inclusion, and citizen security.
The Secretary will then travel to Brasilia, Brazil April 16-17.
 On April 16, she will lead the U.S. delegation for the third 
U.S.-Brazil Global Partnership Dialogue. This Dialogue builds upon the 
agreements the United States and Brazil reached during President Obama’s
 visit to Brazil in 2011 and President Rousseff’s visit to the United 
States on April 9-10, 2012. Issues discussed in the Global Partnership 
Dialogue range from development and education cooperation to global 
political and economic issues. The Dialogue provides a forum to 
transform our agreements into concrete action. The Secretary will also 
meet with government officials and representative of the private sector.
On
 April 17, the Secretary will provide opening remarks with Brazilian 
President Dilma Rousseff at the First Annual High-Level Meeting of the 
Open Government Partnership (OGP). Launched eight months ago by
 Presidents Obama and Rousseff, OGP will formally welcome 42 new 
countries into the Partnership as they announce concrete commitments to 
prevent corruption, promote transparency, and harness new technologies 
to empower citizens.
Secretary Clinton will visit 
Brussels, Belgium April 18-19 to participate in a joint meeting of NATO 
foreign and defense ministers and to hold a bilateral meeting with 
Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Reynders. At NATO, 
the Secretary and her foreign and defense minister counterparts will 
discuss preparations for the upcoming NATO Summit, which the President 
will host in Chicago May 20-21, 2012. At the joint ministerial meeting, 
ministers will review the status of NATO’s transition strategy for 
Afghanistan, new capabilities for the Alliance and NATO’s global 
partnerships. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta will participate on 
April 18. On April 19, NATO foreign ministers will meet with 
their non-NATO partners in the International Security Assistance Force 
(ISAF). The Secretary will also participate in a foreign ministers’ 
meeting of the NATO-Russia Council on April 19.