Met with Somalian President Sheikh Ahmed. Attended a round-table on gender-based violence issues. Addressed the National Assembly.
August 14, Switzerland Zurich Witnessed the signing of a protocol to normalize relations between Armenia and Turkey. Announced several assistance programs. Attended the 6th Forum for the Future. November 3—4, Germany Berlin Attended ceremonies commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Announced new disaster relief program. December 18—19, Haiti Port-au-Prince Met with Haitian officials and assessed disaster relief efforts. Delivered an address on European security. Addressed the U. Discussed disaster relief. March 5, Russia Moscow Attended a Quarted meeting and discussed strategic arms reductions. In Beijing, attended the second meeting of the U. Attended the second meeting of the U.
Commemorated the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Community of Democracies. Signed a ballistic missile defense agreement.
Attended a Strategic Dialogue meeting and announced a series of aid agreements. Promoted a trade agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan. July 18—19, Afghanistan Kabul Met with President Karzai and attended an international conference on the future of Afghanistan. Visited the DMZ. Discussed the Lower Mekong Initiative. September 16—17, Bosnia-Herzegovina Sarajevo Dedicated new embassy compound, met with senior officials and with civil society representatives. Visited the U. Antarctic Center.
November 18—20, Kazakhstan Astana Led the U. Delivered the keynote address at the Manama Dialogue Addressed a Town Meeting. Addressed the Seventh Forum for the Future. Signed Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement. Met with President Banda. Met with President Kikwete. Attended a meeting of the Organization of the Islamic Conference on combating religious intolerance.
Addressed civil society representatives. Received the Order of Lakandula. Announced flood recovery assistance. Addressed the Millenium Challenge Corporation signing ceremony. During that year she took just one international trek, which was after the election, to Israel by herself and on to Vietnam with the President, while President Clinton took 10 total trips that year spanning 37 days and 23 countries. It should be the duty of every administration to ensure these trips are worth the expense to taxpayers and that the costs, as much as possible without compromising safety, are accounted for clearly and transparently.
It is unlikely that previous First Ladies would exceed Mrs. Partial travel data is available for First Lady Nancy Reagan. She took seven solo trips abroad. President Reagan traveled 25 times internationally, but it is unclear how many those trips were with Mrs. Americans quit their jobs at record pace for 2nd month. The little country that could wonders if it still can.
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