You are subscribed to Press Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 11/24/2015 02:03 PM EST Secretary Kerry Travels to France, Belgium, Kosovo, Serbia, Cyprus, and GreeceMedia Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC November 24, 2015
Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Paris, France, on November 30 to join President Obama for the opening of COP-21 in Paris. He will then travel to Brussels, Belgium, on December 1 to take part in the December NATO Foreign Ministerial and associated meetings. On Dec 2, Secretary will then travel to Pristina, Kosovo, where he will meet with senior government officials to discuss bilateral and regional issues. Then Secretary Kerry will travel to Belgrade, Serbia, to take part in the OSCE Ministerial Council on December 3, as well as meet with civil society representatives from across the OSCE region. On December 3, the Secretary will travel to Nicosia, Cyprus, where he will meet with senior Cypriot officials to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues. He will also meet with Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders to encourage continued progress in the UN-facilitated settlement talks. He will then travel to Athens, Greece, on December 4 to discuss a range of bilateral and regional issues with the Greek government, including the migration and refugee crisis and progress on economic reforms. |
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