Media Note
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
July 17, 2008
Secretary Rice to Travel to the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, and Samoa)
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and
Samoa July 20-28.
In Abu Dhabi (July 21-22), Secretary Rice will meet with host government officials to discuss bilateral issues and
cooperation. She will also participate in a meeting of several Foreign Ministers of Arab countries to review regional
matters of political, economic, and strategic importance.
In Singapore (July 22-24), Secretary Rice will attend the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference (PMC) and the ASEAN Regional
Forum (ARF) Ministerial, where she will discuss U.S.-ASEAN cooperation as well as regional issues such as disaster
relief, Burma, free trade, and food and energy security.
Following her visit to Singapore, Secretary Rice will travel to Perth, Australia (July 24-25) for a "hometown visit"
with Foreign Minister Smith. While there, the Secretary will meet with regional officials and community leaders. She
will also join Foreign Minister Smith in highlighting the strength of our bilateral alliance and paying homage to those
sacrificed in the cause of freedom.
In Auckland, New Zealand (July 25-27), Secretary Rice will meet with Prime Minister Clark, Foreign Minister Peters, and
Opposition Leader Key.
During these consultations, the Secretary will address a broad range of topics, including the bilateral political and
economic relationship and global concerns.
Secretary Rice will cross the International Date Line and arrive in Apia, Samoa on July 26 to participate in a working
lunch with her counterparts from Pacific Island Forum states to emphasize U.S. commitment to strengthening cooperation
within the region.
While in Apia, she will also meet with Head of State Tufugu Efi and Prime Minister Tuila'epa to underscore U.S. support
for Samoa's commitment to democracy in the region. The Secretary will depart Samoa for the United States on July 26,
stopping in Hawaii for consultations en route to Washington, DC.
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