Victoria Nuland
Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Secretary continues her trip in Malawi, visiting President Banda to discuss economic and political governance and reform.
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.
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