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President Trump's forward-looking agenda for our country and foreign policy will guide the Department’s refocus on America’s national interests. @SecRubio outlines his priorities and mission of the second Trump Administration’s Department of State. https://t.co/DhNQ0T8b4j
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Former British Prime Minister @RishiSunak has been named the William C. Edwards Distinguished Visiting Fellow at @HooverInst, where he will work on issues including trans-Atlantic relations, economic policy, technology, and global security challenges. https://t.co/uYobv7QHCP
Thirty-two years ago, I began my career in government at @StateDept. While we face a more complex and contested world than when I started, I have seen time again that the incredible people at State will always meet the challenge. I am so proud to have worked alongside you.
The U.S. leads in tackling the climate crisis. We've invested heavily in clean energy, led the world to mobilize climate finance for vulnerable communities, and focused global attention on the urgent need to cut super pollutants like methane.
We have renewed the memorandum of understanding with @afghanevac, continuing our vital partnership to relocate and resettle Afghan allies who stood beside the United States for over 20 years. The U.S. remains committed to our pledge to always stand with our partners.
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Met with Republic of Korea @FMChoTaeyul. We discussed bilateral issues such as the DPRK and Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The Alliance is a linchpin for peace and prosperity for the Indo-Pacific.
Four years ago, I traveled to Seoul for my first overseas trip as Secretary of State. For my last trip, I’ve returned to Seoul to underscore the deep commitment the United States has to our relationship with the Republic of Korea.
In the past four years, we’ve worked to develop the U.S.-Japan relationship into a true global partnership.
Today, Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru and I spoke about how our countries will now be able to build on that foundation to advance progress for our people and the world.
After reviewing the horrifying information of suffering inside Sudan, I have concluded that members of the Rapid Support Forces and allied militias have committed genocide in Sudan. The United States is committed to pursuing accountability for these atrocities.
The U.S.-Japan Alliance is now truly a global partnership, where we stand shoulder to shoulder on the key challenges of our time.
@SecBlinken was in Tokyo today to further strengthen our partnership — and to tackle today’s greatest challenges.