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Clinton to travel to Moscow for Quartet meeting
kuna-en Monday, March 15, 2010 9:07:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Tony Blair[1]; Sergei Lavrov[1]; George Mitchell[1]; Philip Crowley[1]; Hillary Rodham Clinton[1]; Ban Ki Moon[2]; Catherine Ashton[1];
Other categories: Catherine Ashton; EU-USA; EU Russia; Ban Ki-moon; EU Foreign Affairs Representative; External Relations;
WASHINGTON, March 15 (KUNA) -- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Moscow later this week to take part in a Quartet meeting, the State Department announced here Monday. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Philip Crowley said in a statement that on March 18-19, Clinton,.......
State Department announces Clinton’s Moscow visit program
itartass_en Monday, March 15, 2010 7:10:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Tony Blair[1]; Sergei Lavrov[1]; Philip J Crowley[1]; Hillary Rodham Clinton[1]; Ban Ki Moon[2]; Catherine Ashton[1];
Other categories: Catherine Ashton; EU-USA; EU Russia; Ban Ki-moon; EU Foreign Affairs Representative; External Relations; Foreign and Security Policy;
WASHINGTON, March 15 (Itar-Tass) -- The State Department on Monday announced the programme of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s upcoming visit to Moscow. “On March 18-19 Secretary Clinton, accompanied by Senator Mitchell, will participate in a meeting of the Quartet with United Nations.......
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