Secretary Blinken’s Travel to Paris, Stanford, and Mexico City

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Secretary Blinken’s Travel to Paris, Stanford, and Mexico City

The following press statement was published by the U.S Department of State, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs on Oct. 1, 2021. It is reproduced in full below.

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will travel to Paris, France October 4 - 6 to chair the Ministerial Council Meeting (MCM) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and commemorate the organization’s 60th anniversary. The U.S. delegation will include the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, the United States Trade Representative, the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, and the Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment. The Ministerial theme is “Shared values: Building a Green and Inclusive Future;" accordingly, advancing efforts to combat the climate crisis, promoting quality infrastructure development, and building a more inclusive and equitable future will be among U.S. priorities at the MCM. Secretary Blinken will also meet with French counterparts to continue discussions on further strengthening the vital U.S.-France relationship on a range of issues including security in the Indo-Pacific region, the climate crisis, economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Transatlantic relationship, and working with our Allies and partners to address global challenges and opportunities.

On October 7, Secretary Blinken will travel to Stanford, California where he will meet with former Secretaries of State and attend a memorial service for former Secretary of State George P. Shultz.

On October 7 - 8, Secretary Blinken will travel to Mexico City, Mexico to co-lead the U.S. delegation to the U.S.-Mexico High Level Security Dialogue. Discussions with Mexican counterparts on this trip will reinforce our strong bilateral relationship with Mexico and build upon various discussions in the previous months between our two governments.

Source: U.S Department of State, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs

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