Thursday, December 27, 2012

4th Annual Hillary Rodham Clinton Year in Review: Installment VIII August 2012

Once again, in August 2012, Mme. Secretary began and ended the month on foreign travel.  As she did in August 2009, she spent the first weeks touring Africa.
This was the original itinerary which, like the Asia trip in July ended up being extended.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Travel to Africa

Press Statement
Victoria Nuland
Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
July 30, 2012

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to Africa July 31 through August 10, 2012. During this trip, the Secretary will emphasize U.S. policy commitments outlined in the Presidential Policy Directive – to strengthen democratic institutions, spur economic growth, advance peace and security as well as promote opportunity and development for all citizens.
The Secretary’s first stop will be Senegal, where she will meet President Sall and other national leaders and deliver a speech applauding the resilience of Senegal’s democratic institutions and highlighting America’s approach to partnership.
Hillary Rodham Clinton U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Senegal's President Macky Sall at the Presidential Palace in Dakar
Next, Secretary Clinton travels to South Sudan where she meets with President Kiir to reaffirm U.S. support and to encourage progress in negotiations with Sudan to reach agreement on issues related to security, oil and citizenship.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Salva Kiir
In Uganda, the Secretary meets with President Museveni to encourage strengthening of democratic institutions and human rights, while also reinforcing Uganda as a key U.S. partner in promoting regional security, particularly in regard to Somalia and in regional efforts to counter the Lord’s Resistance Army. She will also highlight U.S. support in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Hillary Rodham Clinton U.S. Secretary of State Clinton is met by Uganda's Foreign Affairs Minister Oryem upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds one of the 12 Raven unmanned aircrafts provided by the United States during her visit to Kasenyi Special Forces Group barracks south west of capital Kampala U.S. Secretary of State Clinton follows a demonstration of a Raven unmanned aircraft during her visit to Kasenyi Special Forces Group barracks 40km (25 miles) south west of capital Kampala U.S. Secretary of State Clinton meets with Ugandan President Museveni at the State House in Kampala
The Secretary will then travel to Kenya where she plans to meet President Kibaki, Prime Minister Odinga, and other government officials to emphasize her support for transparent, credible, nonviolent national elections in 2013. To underscore U.S. support for completing the political transition in Somalia by August 20th, Secretary Clinton will also meet with President Sheikh Sharif and other signatories to the Roadmap to End the Transition.
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The Secretary continues her trip in Malawi, visiting President Banda to discuss economic and political governance and reform.
U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is dressed by Emmie Phiri, chairperson of the dairy farmers during her visit to Malawi
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeanine Jackson, Emille Phiri Hillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joyce Banda U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacts during here visit to Malawi Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joyce Banda Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joyce Banda Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joyce Banda Hillary Rodham Clinton, Triza Lapani Hillary Rodham Clinton, Triza Lapani Hillary Rodham Clinton, Triza Lapani Hillary Rodham Clinton, Triza Lapani
In South Africa, Secretary Clinton will pay her respects to ex-President Mandela, and to participate in the U.S.-South Africa Strategic Dialogue focusing on the partnership between our two countries in addressing issues of mutual concern and our shared challenges on the African and world stage. Secretary Clinton will be accompanied by a U.S. business delegation.
Hillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton, Nelson Mandela Hillary Rodham Clinton, Nelson Mandela,  Graca Machel U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton poses for a photograph with Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa, at his home in Qunu South Africa Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L
Incoming Chair of the AU Commission Dlamini-Zuma welcomes US Secretary of State Clinton in Pretoria
Our friend and Hillary's neighbor, Grace Bennett of Inside Chappaqua Magazine was along on this trip.
The trip was supposed to end there, but everyone knew that this was her farewell tour on the continent as Secretary of State, and there was much buzz on the social media about visits to additional countries, and, sure enough, the travel was extended  - to Nigeria, Ghana, for the funeral of President John Atta Mills who had died unexpectedly, to Benin, and finally to Turkey for talks of a possible no-fly-zone over Syria.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Goodluck Jonathan Hillary Rodham Clinton, Olugbenga Ashiru U.S. Secretary of State Clinton talks with Nigerian Finance Minister Okonjo-Iweala at the Presidential Villa in AbujaHillary Rodham Clinton, Lordina Mahama Hillary Rodham Clinton, Lordina MahamaHillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Rodham ClintonHillary Rodham Clinton, Thomas Boni YayiHillary Rodham Clinton U.S. Secretary of State Clinton speaks with Turkey's Foreign Minister Davutoglu, after a joint news conference in Istanbul Hillary Rodham Clinton U.S. Secretary of State Clinton speaks to Turkey's Foreign Minister Davutoglu and Chairman of the AFAD Fuat Oktay after meeting with Syrian refugees in Istanbul Hillary Rodham Clinton, Ahmet DavutogluU.S. Secretary of State Clinton speaks with Turkey's Foreign Minister Davutoglu, after a joint news conference in Istanbul
After spending a few days in D.C. upon her return, The Most Traveled Secretary of State Ever headed  to East Hampton for just a few days of R & R before ending the month in the South Pacific on what was to be yet another lengthy tour mostly in Asia but including Russia.
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Here are the archives for August 2012.