Secretary Clinton to Travel to Germany, Lithuania, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands
Media Note
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
December 5, 2011
On
December 4-8, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to
Germany, Lithuania, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In
Bonn, Germany, Secretary Clinton will lead the United States’
high-level, interagency delegation to the International Conference for
Afghanistan on December 5. The Bonn Conference, the first of
its kind to be chaired solely by the Afghan government, will be an
opportunity to review progress achieved since 2001 and highlight the
strong international support for Afghanistan through transition and
beyond. In Bonn, the government of Afghanistan and the international
community will engage in mutual commitments to secure the gains already
achieved and pave the way for an increasingly self-sustainable
Afghanistan.
The Secretary will then travel December 6 to Vilnius, Lithuania,
where she will participate in the OSCE ministerial, as well as meet
with Lithuanian officials and with Belarusian and a wide range of other
civil society representatives from across the OSCE region.
On December 6, the Secretary will visit Geneva, Switzerland to deliver remarks commemorating International Human Rights Day,
which falls later that week. On December 7 in Geneva, she will speak at
the ministerial event commemorating the 60th and 50th anniversaries of
the Refugee and Statelessness conventions. The Secretary will also deliver the U.S. national statement at the Biological and Toxin Weapons (BWC) Review Conference, where we hope to revitalize international efforts against biological threats.
Later that day, the Secretary will travel to Brussels, Belgium, for ministerial-level meetings of the North Atlantic Council, the NATO-Russia Council, and with ISAF partners to discuss Afghanistan on December 7-8.
The Secretary will conclude her trip with a December 8 visit to The Hague, the Netherlands,
where she will deliver the keynote address at the opening of a
ministerial conference on Internet freedom that will launch a
cross-regional, multi-stakeholder coalition committed to promoting the
freedoms of expression, association, and assembly online.