Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
July 18, 2016
Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Morocco,
Algeria, and Tunisia, July 20-26, where he will meet with both
government officials and civil society.
July 20-21, Deputy Secretary Blinken will be in Morocco to discuss
the country’s environmental leadership role with government officials as
Morocco prepares to host the 22nd Conference of the Parties to the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 22). He will also
meet with university students, entrepreneurs, and NGOs active in the
fight against violent extremism.
July 22-23, Deputy Secretary Blinken will travel to Tunisia to affirm
with government officials the growing strategic partnership between our
countries. He will also meet with civil society leaders and Tunisian
youth to discuss their important role in ensuring citizen engagement in
political processes.
July 24-26, Deputy Secretary Blinken will be in Algeria to meet with a
range of government officials to review our countries’ strong
cooperation, particularly on counterterrorism, and discuss avenues to
enhance bilateral trade and investment. He will also visit the new
American School in Algiers and meet with local business leaders and
entrepreneurs interested in youth employment opportunities.
In all of his discussions, the Deputy Secretary seeks to strengthen
our ties with the people of this important region through our trade
relationship, cultural exchange, and government-to-government-relations.
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