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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758406 Date: 06/30/2015 RELEASE IN PART B6

From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Friday, April 17, 2009 7:56 PM • 'Jake.Sullivan Question

So, neither option was mentioned; it was "my administration" which may mean they'll pursue out of WH. What do you know?

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:06 AM 'a [email protected]' Re: Today

What's the reason from Lippert? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 10:17:14 2009 Subject: Re: Today Good we will proceed. Also just talked to lippert

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed May 27 10:09:53 2009 Subject: Re: Today

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 08:44:47 2009 Subject: Re: Today Thanks!

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed May 27 08:39:21 2009 Subject: Re: Today

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 06:57:50 2009 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758634 Date: 06/30/2015

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Subject: Today

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From:

H

Sent: To: Subject:

Monday, June 1,2009 11:03 OM '[email protected]'

Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

Good. Also pls be sure Ellen Tauscher knows I asked Jim Jones last week to call Kerry about her hearing and call Sarah Farnsworth to see if Jones did it yet. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD©state.gov> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 01 22:59:44 2009 Subject: Fw: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Fyi

From: Verma, Richard R To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Macmanus, Joseph E; Burns, William J; Smith, Daniel B Sent: Mon Jun 01 18:28:54 2009 Subject: FW: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

From: Ruffini, Julio Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 6:18 PM To: Verma, Richard R; Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Rodriguez, Miguel E; Stout, Jennifer P; Nolan, Sarah E; McIntyre, Cooper, John M; 'Terrell, Louisa'; Samuelson, Heather F; Perla, Laura; Bisdee, Amber J; Sharon C; Hardy, Sharon L; McGovern, Bridget (Helen-Mary); Knight, Stephen B Subject: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Monday, June 1,2009 11:10 PM '[email protected]'

Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

On another matter, did you get all the stuff I sent in to be distributed, including the twitter article? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 01 23:07:43 2009 Subject: Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 01 23:03:29 2009 Subject: Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Good. Also pls be sure Ellen Tauscher knows I asked Jim Jones last week to call Kerry about her hearing and call Sarah Farnsworth to see if Jones did it yet. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 01 22:59:44 2009 Subject: Fw: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Fyi

From: Verma, Richard R To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob 1; Macmanus, Joseph E; Burns, William J; Smith, Daniel B Sent: Mon Jun 01 18:28:54 2009 Subject: FW: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

From: Ruffini, Julio Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 6:18 PM To: Verma, Richard R; Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Rodriguez, Miguel E; Stout, Jennifer P; Nolan, Sarah E; McIntyre, Amber J; Cooper, John M; 'Terrell, Louisa'; Samuelson, Heather F; Pena, Laura; Bisdee, Sharon C, Hardy, Sharon L; McGovern, Bridget (Helen-Mary); Knight, Stephen B Subject: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Friday, June 5, 2009 5:44 PM '[email protected]' Re: CoS call 6/5/09

Can you try to find out? Maybe they don't want to be associated w big cities? I had a lot of support from the Conf and the mayors so I hope that's not it. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Jun 05 17:25:21 2009 Subject: RE: CoS call 6/5/09 I thought maybe you would know b/c this surprised me - esp pulling folks back. Must union issue with a hotel or something. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 5:23 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: CoS call 6/5/09 Why wouldn't they paticipate in Conf of Mayors? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Jun 05 17:12:15 2009 Subject: FW: CoS call 6/5/09 Note conference on mayors point below.

From: Toiv, Nora F Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 1:10 PM To: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Mills, Cheryl D Subject: CoS call 6/5/09

Recovery cabinet 'meeting o Someone can go on behalf of S if we want o VP and POTUS will give remarks with open press and then press will leave and agencies will present

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The administration will not be participating in the US conference of Mayors—please pull back anybody you have

going



Nora Toiv Office of the Secretary 202-647-8633

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H

Saturday, June 6, 2009 4:57 PM '[email protected]'

Re: Concept Paper for World Food Prize Remarks - Attached and Below (Drafted by Megan Rooney)

Are you ok w it? Can we claim more leadership for you, me and State? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma ; Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Jun 06 15:37:42 2009 Subject: Concept Paper for World Food Prize Remarks - Attached and Below (Drafted by Megan Rooney) June 6, 2009 11:30am Rooney (x7-7203,

CONCEPT NOTE FOR WORLD FOOD PRIZE CEREMONY Thursday, June 11, 2009

This speech is an opportunity to signal the urgency of the problem of global hunger; connect it to an array of global issues, including economic development, health and education, expanding opportunity for women, and political stability; and declare the Administration's commitment to tackling hunger at its roots, through effective and efficient collaboration with an array of partners.

Additionally, your remarks can point to a shift from past approaches by emphasizing the need to support local solutions and focus on long-term sustainability to help people feed themselves and reduce the need for emergency assistance down the road.

The speech could be framed as follows:

THE PRIZE AND PRIZE-WINNER You can begin by announcing the winner of the 2009 World Food Prize, Dr. Gebisa Ejeta. He has a remarkable story: born in a mud hut in Ethiopia, he got his PhD from Purdue University in plant breeding and genetics and developed

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strains of sorghum that are drought-tolerant, high-yield, and resistant to the Striga weed, which devastates crops across Africa. Outside the lab, he helped start the Sudanese commercial seed industry; developed systems to produce, certify, and market hybrid seeds; and educated farmers about the use of fertilizers and soil and water conservation. And he has trained and inspired the next generation of African agricultural scientists. A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH: FROM LAB TO FARM TO MARKET TO TABLE Dr. Ejeta's work reflects the breadth of this issue and the comprehensive approach needed to address it—one that connects the labs where new seed technologies are developed.., the fields where small-scale farmers labor to feed their families and make a living.., the markets where food is bought and sold... and the homes where people get the nourishment they need to thrive. In many places, that food chain is broken. One billion people worldwide woke up hungry this morning and will go to sleep hungry tonight. Chronic hunger threatens health, while making it harder for people to work and students to learn, which in turn stunts economic development. Last year's food riots demonstrated that when food is scarce, political stability is threatened. To date, the world's primary response to hunger has been to send emergency food aid. While this saves lives, it is a short-term fix, and we need a long-term solution.

The Obama Administration is committed to leading in developing a new global approach. We will support the creation of sustainable agricultural systems in appropriate regions around the world, to increase agricultural productivity, create jobs, strengthen economies, and protect natural resources.

We will do this not by imposing one-size-fits-all solutions, but by assisting countries in carrying out individual strategies that meet their needs—for example, through the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Plan. To facilitate coordination and share best practices, we will seek to convene donor governments, multilateral institutions, NG0s, private companies, foundations, universities, and individuals.

THE ANCHORS OF OUR APPROACH

We've identified seven anchors that secure sustainable agriculture systems. These will guide our approach.

Increase agricultural productivity by expanding access to quality seeds, fertilizer, irrigation, the credit to purchase • them, and the training to use them. Stimulate the post-harvest sector by improving the storage and processing of food and improving transportation to • connect small farmers to markets. Maintain natural resources so the land can be farmed well into the future and we can make the right adaptations • for the changing environment. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758705 Date: 06/30/2015

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Expand knowledge and training by support R&D and developing the next generation of agriculture scientists. Increase trade so small-scale farmers in developing countries can sell their crops far and wide. •

Support policy reform and good governance, because sustainable agriculture flourishes in a,clear and predictable

policy and regulatory environment. •

Support women and families in agriculture. Seventy percent of the world's farmers are women, but most of the

programs that offer credit and training to farmers target men. This must change for agriculture to thrive. And children must have nutrition to contribute to their communities' future.

A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S TO COME

In the coming weeks, President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and I will be reaching out to share our approach to global coordination and agriculture in greater detail. We will seek the input, wisdom and guidance of those who have been working so long in this arena—from the Congress to NGOs to academics to foundations to the private sector. The President's conversations at the G-8 meeting in Italy in two weeks will address our approach, as well as my trip to Africa in August.

Addressing hunger and food is essential to achieving economic recovery, stabilizing societies, and expanding opportunity for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This is why supporting sustainable agriculture worldwide will be a central element of foreign policy in the Obama Administration.

CONCLUSION

You can circle back to the story of Dr. Ejeta to close. He represents the need for a multinational approach: born in Ethiopia, educated in the United States, advised by Indian scientists, advisor to several African nations.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Monday, June 8, 2009 6:07 AM '[email protected]' Re: Cabinet mtg

Find out if either Jack Lew or Pat Kennedy wants to go. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin; Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 08 06:04:08 2009 Subject: Re: Cabinet mtg It is actually not a full cabinet meeting today -- those agencies that received recovery money were invited to attend/participate. We were welcome to send a representative though, not sure if we have anyone going.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon Jun 08 05:52:59 2009 Subject: Cabinet mtg I heard on the radio that there is a Cabinet mtg this am. Is there? Can I go? If not, who are we sending?

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Monday, June 8, 2009 7:41 AM '[email protected]. Re: axelrod wants your email - remind me to discuss with you if i forget

Can you send to him or do you want me to? Does he know I can't look at it all day so he needs to contact me thru you or Huma or Lauren during work hours. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 08 07:39:30 2009 Subject: axelrod wants your email - remind me to discuss with you if i forget

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From:

H

Sent: To: Subject:

Tuesday, June 9, 2009 1:30 PM ;[email protected]' 'jacobjlew Fw: Palau/Guantanamo Uighurs

Fyi. Original Message From: Jeffrey L Farrow To: H Sent: Tue Jun 09 13:13:19 2009 Subject: Palau/Guantanamo Uighurs From: Jeffrey L Farrow [email protected]

To: Cheryl D Mills <[email protected]>, [email protected],

Was going to write earlier re Palau willingness to take the 17 Guantanamo Uighurs -- but see the story has now broken. I am now representing Palau, primarily re extension of free association w/ the U.S. In touch w/Fried's office re Uighurs. Big commitment for Palau since Chinese tourism was planned and its close geographically, etc. but their premium is on U.S. relations (as sadly demonstrated by the loss of a Palauan in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan last week). Also, just FYI now, I've been concerned that the Budget includes a far too low placeholder for free association extension aid, $45-9 m over 10 years, although the aid is to be based on a joint review of need that will really begin with a Palauan presentation Friday. (I think the number didn't reflect any rethinking by this Administration). The U.S. is to respond in a month. Jeff 202-343-2905 o

Jeffrey L. Farrow

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From: Sent: To:

H Thursday, June 11, 2009 7:45 AM '[email protected]'

Also after my mtg we want to see the potus later tuesday or wednesday.

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From:

H

Sent:

Friday, June 12, 2009 10:22 AM

To:

'[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'

Cc:

'cheryl.mills

Subject:

No WH mtg

I arrived for the 10:15 mtg and was told there was no mtg. Matt said they had "released" the time. This is the second time this has happened. What's up???

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From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject:

H Saturday, June 13, 2009 6:34 AM 'sullivanjj©state ov' 'cheryl.mills Startegy memo

Can you pls bring w you today two clean copies of the startegy memo you, Cheryl, Sandy and Derek worked on so I could talk w you about today and plan a conf call to discuss tomorrow. Thx. Also, Tom Donilon told me there would be a dinner Thursday night w Kissinger, Scocroft, Zakaria, Brezinski and principals and that he wouldn't me to frame and lead off. So we have to get the ducks lined up.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Thursday, June 25, 2009 3:53 PM Re: So sorry!

David-Thank you for your too kind words which were a greatly welcome addition to my healing and rehab. My word of advice is to watch where you step and stay grounded! It's an honor to serve the President w you and I'd enjoy spending some one-on-one time just comparing notes and catching up in the next weeks. All the best, Hillary Original Message From: Axelrod, David M. To: H Sent: Tue Jun 23 23:18:50 2009 Subject: So sorry! Hillary: I have hesitated to email because I'm sure you are being inundated with good wishes. But I just wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your injury. It sounded horribly painful. I hope you will allow yourself to rest and recover. You are an all-star player, and we need you for the long run! David

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:35 PM 'jpodesta Re: Does this mean your career as a major league pitcher is over?

Probably for this season, but I'll be ready next spring! Until then, I'll keep my day job. Original Message From: John Podesta To: H Sent: Sun Jun 21 15:07:06 2009 Subject: Does this mean your career as a major league pitcher is over? Tried you a couple days ago, but email bounced back Neera says this is the right one. How are you doing?

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From:

H

Sent: To: Subject:

Sunday, June 28, 2009 1:13 PM '[email protected]'

Re:

I can do at 2. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sun Jun 28 13:04:03 2009 Subject: Tom donilon asking to have a secure call with you. When can u do it?

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From:

H

Sent: To:

Sunday, June 28, 2009 6:14 PM '[email protected]' Re: Spanish fm

Subject:

Ok to set up call. What's his first name? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 28 17:33:41 2009 Subject: Spanish fm Spanish FM Moratinos has requested to speak with you today. Tom can give u verbal download but below are basic points. Let me know if u want us to set up call Points: - We condemn the effort to remove Zelaya from office. - We are working within the OAS and with our regional partners to resolve this situation quickly and in a manner that restores democratic order. - We appreciate the role Spain played in winning quick EU condemnation of the coup attempt. - Our work is not done. Rebuilding trust among competing political institutions and reducing polarization within Honduras will take a lot of work. We hope Spain will work with us and the OAS to ensure a restoration of democratic order that will allow Honduras to carry through with it electoral timetable (presidential vote scheduled for November) Note from tom: Aside from the statements issued by the President and the Secretary, we have been working in the OAS Permanent Council fashioning a consensus resolution mapping out a path forward, reaching out to regional partners ( I have spoken twice with Salvadoran President Funes, and our Ambassadors have been working with other Central American leaders), and working within Honduras to limit the damage to Honduras institutions.

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From:

H

Sent: To: Subject:

Sunday, June 28, 2009 7:44 PM '[email protected]'

Re: Spanish fm

Pls be sure Tom Shannon sees the memcon of call. Am I meeting you at the airport? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 28 18:46:04 2009 Subject: Re: Spanish fm Its miguel angel moratinos They r checking if he's available now Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Jun 28 18:14:21 2009 Subject: Re: Spanish fm Ok to set up call. What's his first name? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 28 17:33:41 2009 Subject: Spanish fm Spanish FM Moratinos has requested to speak with you today. Tom can give u verbal download but below are basic points. Let me know if u want us to set up call Points: - We condemn the effort to remove Zelaya from office. - We are working within the OAS and with our regional partners to resolve this situation quickly and in a manner that restores democratic order. - We appreciate the role Spain played in winning quick EU condemnation of the coup attempt. - Our work is not done. Rebuilding trust among competing political institutions and reducing polarization within Honduras will take a lot of work. We hope Spain will work with us and the OAS to ensure a restoration of democratic order that will allow Honduras to carry through with it electoral timetable (presidential vote scheduled for November) Note from tom: Aside from the statements issued by the President and the Secretary, we have been working in the OAS Permanent Council fashioning a consensus resolution mapping out a path forward, reaching out to regional partners ( I have spoken twice with Salvadoran President Funes, and our Ambassadors have been working with other Central American leaders), and working within Honduras to limit the damage to Honduras institutions. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758805 Date: 06/30/2015

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From:

H

Sent: •To: Subject:

'[email protected]'

Sunday, June 28, 2009 8:05 PM Re: Spanish fm

See Youi here. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 28 19:49:55 2009 Subject: Re: Spanish fm Will do. I'm on my way, was going to come to house to help you. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Jun 28 19:43:40 2009 Subject: Re: Spanish fm Pls be sure Tom Shannon sees the memcon of call. Am I meeting you at the airport? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 28 18:46:04 2009 Subject: Re: Spanish fm Its miguel angel moratinos They r checking if he's available now Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Jun 28 18:14:21 2009 Subject: Re: Spanish fm Ok to set up call. What's his first name? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 28 17:33:41 2009 Subject: Spanish fm Spanish FM Moratinos has requested to speak with you today. Tom can give u verbal download but below are basic points. Let me know if u want us to set up call UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758806 Date: 06/30/2015

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Points: - We condemn the effort to remove Zelaya from office. - We are working within the OAS and with our regional partners to resolve this situation quickly and in a manner that restores democratic order. - We appreciate the role Spain played in winning quick EU condemnation of the coup attempt. - Our work is not done. Rebuilding trust among competing political institutions and reducing polarization within Honduras will take a lot of work. We hope Spain will work with us and the OAS to ensure a restoration of democratic order that will allow Honduras to carry through with it electoral timetable (presidential vote scheduled for November) Note from tom: Aside from the statements issued by the President and the Secretary, we have been working in the OAS Permanent Council fashioning a consensus resolution mapping out a path forward, reaching out to regional partners ( I have spoken twice with Salvadoran President Funes, and our Ambassadors have been working with other Central American leaders), and working within Honduras to limit the damage to Honduras institutions.

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From: ' Sent:

H

Monday, June 29, 2009 6:27 PM

To:

'[email protected]'

Subject:

Re: Calls scheduled

Thx. Can we talk tonight? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 29 17:30:55 2009 Subject: Calls scheduled Jeremy had followed up; Leon is calling Eikenberry first in am and then has a scheduled call with Karzi.

cdm

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Monday, June 29, 2009 6:29 PM 'preines Today's Press conference

How's it playing?

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Monday, June 29, 2009 7:29 PM '[email protected]' Re: Calls scheduled

Ok Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 29 19:02:53 2009 Subject: RE: Calls scheduled Yes - have a lot to discuss - had tried you at home and spoke to your mom around 6:45pm. I will call you after 8:30pm Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June,29-, 2009 6:27 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Calls scheduled Thx. Can we talk tonight? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 29 17:30:55 2009 Subject: Calls scheduled Jeremy had followed up; Leon is calling Eikenberry first in am and then has a scheduled call with Karzi.

cdm

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H

Monday, June 29, 2009 10:34 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:54:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session For sign off

From: Sullivan, Jacob.) To: Steinberg, James B; Ashraf, Madeeha S; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:27:57 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Adding Cheryl

From: Steinberg, James B To: Ashraf, Madeeha S Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:15:18 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

This needs to go to S

From: Ashraf, Madeeha S To: Steinberg, James B Cc: Cue, Lourdes C; Crocker, Bathsheba N Sent: Mon Jun 29 20:44:53 2009 Subject: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758810 Date: 06/30/2015

10 received and disseminated the draft Honduras GA resolution, which Honduras has asked us to co-sponsor, this evening. President Zelaya addresses the General Assembly tomorrow morning at 11:00 am, so USUN needs to be instructed this evening.

The bureaus are happy to co-sponsor, as long as the resolution stays substantively the same. The draft text is below:

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DRAFT RESOLUTION UNDER ITEM 20 OF THE AGENDA: CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PROGRESS TOWARD A REGION OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

The General Assembly, concerned by the political and social events since June 28, 2009 in the Republic of Honduras;

Recalling the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, the OAS Charter, and the Inter-American Democratic Charter;

Deeply concerned by the unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order, which has endangered security, democracy and rule of law, and jeopardized the safety of Honduran citizens and foreigners;

1. Condemns the breaking of constitutional order in Honduras and the overthrow of the democratically elected President Don Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales,

2. Demands the restoration of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties so that he may fulfill the mandate for which he was elected by the Honduran population,

3. Refuses to recognize any Government of Honduras other than the constitutionally legitimate government of President Zelaya.

4. Requests the Secretary-General inform the General Assembly on the progress of events in that country.

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758810 Date: 06/30/2015

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Is it okay to co-sponsor the GA resolution?

The State bureaus are going to defer to USUN about whether we should announce that we are co-sponsors

Please let me know if you have an opinion on whether we should announce our co-sponsorship in advance and I can share with 10/USUN.

Thanks,

Madeeha

Madeeha Ashraf Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary Steinberg 202-647-8690 [email protected]

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758810 Date: 06/30/2015

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H Monday, June 29, 2009 10:35 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

What does Jim say? Tom Shannon? Dan Restrepo? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:54:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session For sign off

From: Sullivan, Jacob J To: Steinberg, James B; Ashraf, Madeeha 5; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:27:57 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Adding Cheryl

From: Steinberg, James B To: Ashraf, Madeeha S Cc: Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:15:18 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

This needs to go to

From: Ashraf, Madeeha S To: Steinberg, James B Cc: Cue, Lourdes C; Crocker, Bathsheba N Sent: Mon Jun 29 20:44:53 2009 Subject: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Sir:

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758811 Date: 06/30/2015

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758811 Date: 06/30/2015

10 received and disseminated the draft Honduras GA resolution, which Honduras has asked us to co-sponsor, this evening. President Zelaya addresses the General Assembly tomorrow morning at 11:00 am, so USUN needs to be instructed this evening.

The bureaus are happy to co-sponsor, as long as the resolution stays substantively the same. The draft text is below:

Begin Draft Text

DRAFT RESOLUTION UNDER ITEM 20 OF THE AGENDA: CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PROGRESS TOWARD A REGION OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

The General Assembly, concerned by the political and social events since June 28, 2009 in the Republic of Honduras;

Recalling the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, the OAS Charter, and the Inter-American Democratic Charter;

Deeply concerned by the unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order, which has endangered security, democracy and rule of law, and jeopardized the safety of Honduran citizens and foreigners;

1. Condemns the breaking of constitutional order in Honduras and the overthrow of the democratically elected President Don Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales,

2. Demands the restoration of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties so that he may fulfill the mandate for which he was elected by the Honduran population,

3. Refuses to recognize any Government of Honduras other than the constitutionally legitimate government of President Zelaya.

4. Requests the Secretary-General inform the General Assembly on the progress of events in that country.

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758811 Date: 06/30/2015

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Is it okay to co-sponsor the GA resolution?

The State bureaus are going to defer to USUN about whether we should announce that we are co-sponsors

Please let me know if you have an opinion on whether we should announce our co-sponsorship in advance and I can share with 10/USUN.

Thanks,

Madeeha

Madeeha Ashraf Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary Steinberg 202-647-8690 [email protected]

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H Monday, June 29, 2009 10:56 PM '[email protected]'; 'cheryl.millsi Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorroWs session

Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: H; Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:40:15 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:35:16 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session What does Jim say? Tom Shannon? Dan Restrepo? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:54:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session For sign off

From: Sullivan, Jacob J To: Steinberg, James B; Ashraf, Madeeha 5; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:27:57 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Adding Cheryl

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From: Steinberg, James B To: Ashraf, Madeeha S Cc: Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:15:18 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

This needs to go to S

From: Ash raf, Madeeha S To: Steinberg, James B Cc: Cue, Lourdes C; Crocker, Bathsheba N Sent: Mon Jun 29 20:44:53 2009 Subject: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Sir:

10 received and disseminated the draft Honduras GA resolution, which Honduras has asked us to co-sponsor, this evening. President Zelaya addresses the General Assembly tomorrow morning at 11:00 am, so USUN needs to be instructed this evening.

The bureaus are happy to co-sponsor, as long as the resolution stays substantively the same. The draft text is below:

Begin Draft Text

DRAFT RESOLUTION UNDER ITEM 20 OF THE AGENDA: CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PROGRESS TOWARD A REGION OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

The General Assembly, concerned by the political and social events since June 28, 2009 in the Republic of Honduras;

Recalling the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, the OAS Charter, and the Inter-American Democratic Charter;

Deeply concerned by the unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order, which has endangered security, democracy and rule of law, and jeopardized the safety of Honduran citizens and foreigners; UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758812 Date: 06/30/2015

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1. Condemns the breaking of constitutional order in Honduras and the overthrow of the democratically elected President Don Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales,

2. Demands the restoration of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties so that he may fulfill the mandate for which he was elected by the Honduran population,

3. Refuses to recognize any Government of Honduras other than the constitutionally legitimate government of President Zelaya.

4. Requests the Secretary-General inform the General Assembly on the progress of events in that country.

End Draft Text

Is it okay to co-sponsor the GA resolution?

The State bureaus are going to defer to USUN about whether we should announce that we are co-sponsors

Please let me know if you have an opinion on whether we should announce our co-sponsorship in advance and I can share with 10/USUN.

Thanks,

Madeeha

Madeeha Ashraf Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary Steinberg 202-647-8690 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758812 Date: 06/30/2015

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[email protected]

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H Monday, June 29, 2009 11:00 PM

To: Subject:

'[email protected]'

Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Thx. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> To: H; cheryl.mills Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:58:58 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session Zelaya's people. He is addressing the GA tomorrow. I am working it through with Tom and Dan and will send you final text in am.

Original Message From: H To: Sullivan, Jacob J; 'cheryl.mills Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:56:29 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> To: H; Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:40:15 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:35:16 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session What does Jim say? Tom Shannon? Dan Restrepo? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758813 Date: 06/30/2015

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Cc: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:54:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session For sign off

From: Sullivan, Jacob J To: Steinberg, James B; Ashraf, Madeeha 5; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:27:57 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Adding Cheryl

From: Steinberg, James B To: Ashraf, Madeeha S Cc: Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:15:18 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

This needs to go to S

From: Ashraf, Madeeha S To: Steinberg, James B Cc: Cue, Lourdes C; Crocker, Bathsheba N Sent: Mon Jun 29 20:44:53 2009 Subject: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Sir:

10 received and disseminated the draft Honduras GA resolution, which Honduras has asked us to co-sponsor, this evening. President Zelaya addresses the General Assembly tomorrow morning at 11:00 am, so USUN needs to be instructed this evening.

The bureaus are happy to co-sponsor, as long as the resolution stays substantively the same. The draft text is below:

Begin Draft Text

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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758813 Date: 06/30/2015

DRAFT RESOLUTION UNDER ITEM 20 OF THE AGENDA: CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PROGRESS TOWARD A REGION OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

The General Assembly, concerned by the political and social events since June 28, 2009 in the Republic of Honduras;

Recalling the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, the OAS Charter, and the Inter-American Democratic Charter;

Deeply concerned by the unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order, which has endangered security, democracy and rule of law, and jeopardized the safety of Honduran citizens and foreigners;

1. Condemns the breaking of constitutional order in Honduras and the overthrow of the democratically elected President Don Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales,

2. Demands the restoration of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties so that he may fulfill the mandate for which he was elected by the Honduran population,

3. Refuses to recognize any Government of Honduras other than the constitutionally legitimate government of President Zelaya.

4. Requests the Secretary-General inform the General Assembly on the progress of events in that country.

End Draft Text

Is it okay to co-sponsor the GA resolution?

The State bureaus are going to defer to USUN about whether we should announce that we are co-sponsors

Please let me know if you have an opinion on whether we should announce our co-sponsorship in advance and I can share with 10/USUN. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758813 Date: 06/30/2015

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Thanks,

Madeeha

Madeeha Ashraf Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary Steinberg 202-647-8690 [email protected]

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H Tuesday, June 30, 2009 5:32 PM 'wsherman Re: Recovery

Wendy-Thanks for your good wishes. I am finally on the mend and starting physical therapy. One word of advice--watch where you step! I was very excited by the announced merger w Sandy's firm which sounds like a win-win for all. I miss seeing you and hope we can remedy that soon. Happy 4th! Original Message From: Wendy Sherman To: H2 Sent: Thu Jun 18 17:56:31 2009 Subject: Recovery Hope you came through the surgery well and will somehow find five minutes for recovery! Feel better soon. Wendy

Wendy R. Sherman Principal The Albright Group LLC Albright Capital Management

sent from Blackberry

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H Tuesday, June 30, 2009 5:59 PM '[email protected]' Re: Sorry to hear

Barb--Thanks, my dear friend, for your good wishes. Let's try again for dinner soon. Happy 4th!! All the best, Hillary Original Message From: Mikulski, BAM (Mikulski) To: H Sent: Thu Jun 18 19:29:34 2009 Subject: Sorry to hear Do you still want us to come. Monday. Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld

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H

Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:59 PM '[email protected]' Re: Honduras interim govt sending mission to Washington

I will probably have to see them and Zelaya tomorrow. We should coordinate w Tom. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Jun 30 19:50:47 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras interim govt sending mission to Washington

From: Himmelsteib, Brian B To: NEWS-Mahogany; NEWS-WHA Cc: SES-O_Shift-111 Sent: Tue Jun 30 19:33:24 2009 Subject: Honduras interim govt sending mission to Washington

TEGUCIGALPA, June 30 (Reuters) - An interim government set up after a military coup in Honduras said it will send a delegation of politicians, business leaders and lawyers to Washington on Wednesday for talks on the crisis. Roberto Micheletti, sworn in as caretaker president after leftist President Manuel Zelaya was toppled by the army on Sunday, announced the mission after Zelaya traveled to New York and Washington to address the United Nations and Organization of American States. Brian Himmelsteib Watch Officer S/ES-0 U.S. Department of State 202-647-1512

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H

Sent: To: Subject:

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 7:27 PM '[email protected]' Re: U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman admitted to L.A. hospital

Do you know where my pt instruction sheets are? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Jul 01 18:41:33 2009 Subject: Fw: U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman admitted to L.A. hospital

From: Brown, Hector R To: NEWS-Mahogany Sent: Wed Jul 01 18:39:37 2009 Subject: U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman admitted to L.A. hospital

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Congressman Henry Waxman, the powerful chairman the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, has been hospitalized in Los Angeles for an undisclosed ailment, a spokeswoman said. The 69-year-old veteran Democrat from Southern California was not feeling well on Tuesday and was admitted to CedarsSinai Medical Center for "routine testing," the spokeswoman, Karen Lightfoot said. "He's feeling much better now," Lightfoot said. She declined to disclose the nature of his ailment or how long he is expected to remain in the hospital. Waxman, a member of Congress since 1975, was a leading co-sponsor of landmark climate change legislation passed by the House on Friday.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

Pis send

H Wednesday, July 1, 2009 8:26 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Fw:

a letter of congrats and good wishes.

Original Message From: Marty Torrey To: H Sent: Mon Jun 15 22:15:52 2009 Subject: 'Madam Secretary Alice', is retiring as

Marty

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H

Sent: To: Subject:

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 8:44 PM '[email protected]' Re: Kristy can only do 730am. Ok?

Ok Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Jul 01 20:42:53 2009 Subject: Kristy can only do 730am. Ok?

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H

Thursday, July 2, 2009 9:06 AM '[email protected]'

Re: Big thinkers lunch for wed

That is a huge group. There is no way to make them all feel important and listened to. Should we split group in half and have two lunches? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 09:03:36 2009 Subject: Big thinkers lunch for wed This would be list. What do u think? Can we start inviting people?

not a usual suspect for us, but very smart)

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From:

H

Sent: To: Subject:

Thursday, July 2, 2009 9:28 AM '[email protected].

Re: This am

Ok Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 09:26:49 2009 Subject: This am • Pdb on the way Also, there's a secpres from rch that needs ur signature.

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H

Sent: To: Subject:

Thursday, July 2, 2009 11:22 AM '[email protected]' Re: Plane delay

Oh, dear. I guess I'd rather leave at 2 but does that present problems I don't know about? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 10:43:55 2009 Subject: Plane delay The g3 is delayed till Spm wheels up There is a lear available at 2pm with 6 seats. Do u want to just leave at 5?

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From:

H

Sent: To:

Thursday, July 2, 2009 11:53 AM

Subject:

Re: Plane delay

'[email protected]'

Ok that's when I will go. Is that certain? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 11:51:06 2009 Subject: Re: Plane delay 2pm is now no longer an option. Only option is 5pm wheels up. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Thu Jul 02 11:21:52 2009 Subject: Re: Plane delay Oh, dear. I guess I'd rather leave at 2 but does that present problems I don't know about? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 10:43:55 2009 Subject: Plane delay The g3 is delayed till 5pm wheels up There is a lear available at 2pm with 6 seats. Do u want to just leave at 5?

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H
Does GOH see the food coming in and know we are delivering? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 15:24:16 2009 Subject: Fw: 2009-07-01 Draft letter to G0h re 57m pledge (4) Draft of cable going to preval in advance of our visit. I don't know what would take so long to begin. Cdm

From: Curtis, Meghann A To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Toiv, Nora F Sent Thu Jul 02 14:59:03 2009 Subject: FW: 2009-07-01 Draft letter to G0h re 57m pledge (4)

Were you looking at this draft? (attached and pasted below). This incorporates your changes.

His Excellency Rene Preval President of the Republic of Haiti Port-a u-Prince

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Cheryl Mills

From: Curtis, Meghann A Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:28 PM To: Toiv, Nora F; Mills, Cheryl D Subject: 2009-07-01 Draft letter to G0h re 57m pledge (4)

Nora,

Finalized letter is attached.

Cheryl,

Barring any objections from you we will get this out today.

Meghann

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H

Sent: To: Subject:

Thursday, July 2, 2009 4:41 PM '[email protected]' Re: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince

S

What does this mean? Original Message 'From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 16:32:31 2009 Subject: Fw: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince

From: OpsAlert Sent: Thu Jul 02 15:46:10 2009 Subject: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince

(SBU) Embassy Amman reports a royal decree was issued naming HRH Prince Hussein Ben Abdullah as Crown Prince as of today. Automatic electronic distribution to: S, D(S), D(L), P. E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA,I0, S/CRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, IIP, CMS, S/ES, S/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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H Thursday, July 2, 2009 6:06 PM '[email protected]' Re: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince

What's Hussein like? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 18:00:51 2009 Subject: Re: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince Isn't a surprise since 5 years ago he removed his brother as official crown prince. Basically he's not honoring his fathers dying wish but since constitution says it should be son (with brother as option) he has clear authority to do it. I personally think this shows confidence in his position as he's not worried about an outcry from his fathers loyalists. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Thu Jul 02 16:41:23 2009 Subject: Re: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince What does this mean? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 16:32:31 2009 Subject: Fw: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince

From: OpsAlert Sent: Thu Jul 02 15:46:10 2009 Subject: King Abdullah names Prince Hussein Crown Prince

(SBU) Embassy Amman reports a royal decree was issued naming HRH Prince Hussein Ben Abdullah as Crown Prince as of today. Automatic electronic distribution to: S, D(S), D(L), P, E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA, 10, S/CRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, IIP, CMS, S/ES, S/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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From:

H

Sent:

Thursday, July 2, 2009 9:23 PM

To:

'[email protected]'

Subject:

Re: Aliyev call

I can do it before noon tomorrow or on Sunday. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 20:56:07 2009 Subject: Aliyev call Ops just faxed a call sheet for Aliyev to house. Steinberg will be traveling to Baku on July 10, and Jim/Jake/phil think the call from you will help to pave the way for his trip. There is an info memo on latest developments, a cable summary, and a bio. You ok with proceeding with setting up call? We can do over next few days if u r ok.

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Ok if can be done before 1. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Jul 03 10:43:37 2009 Subject: Nita lowey called for you. Also sending thru a nakasone call sheet. It suggests that you call after the IAEA Board formally acclaims Amano's election. The meeting to do that is going on now in Vienna, so we will let you know after the election is formally acclaimed so call can be scheduled if ok with you.

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Can you set up Nakasone call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Jul 03 10:43:37 2009 Subject: Nita lowey called for you. Also sending thru a nakasone call sheet. It suggests that you call after the IAEA Board formally acclaims Amano's election. The meeting to do that is going on now in Vienna, so we will let you know after the election is formally acclaimed so call can be scheduled if ok with you.

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Use this to emphasize to Denis the importance of OAS position. Do you know ifFwould take it again?

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Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 04 19:02:18 2009 Subject: Fw: OAS Update Fyi Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Jul 04 18:06:33 2009 Subject: OAS Update Cheryl: The OASGA still has not started. The Argentine President has arrived, but Zelaya has not. I am working this event from my home. Morales, Craig Kelly, and Dan Restrepo at OAS Headquarters.

We have Hector

As I noted earlier, we will almost certainly have a resolution that suspends Honduras. There has been some talk about using the resolution to urge countries to impose economic sanctions. Honduras (Zelaya government) finally said no to that. We are also working to convince Zelaya that now is not the time to return to Honduras. We are trying to get Insulza to talk with the Argentine president about this. Hector spoke with the Dominican president earlier in the day, who is also weighing in on the side of sanity. That is all for the moment. This will probably go very late. Tom

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Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 04 19:02:18 2009 Subject: Fw: OAS Update Fyi Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Jul 04 18:06:33 2009 Subject: OAS Update

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Cheryl: The OASGA still has not started. The Argentine President has arrived, but Zelaya has not. I am working this event from my home. Morales, Craig Kelly, and Dan Restrepo at OAS Headquarters.

We have Hector

As I noted earlier, we will almost certainly have a resolution that suspends Honduras. There has been some talk about using the resolution to urge countries to impose economic sanctions. Honduras (Zelaya government) finally said no to that. We are also working to convince Zelaya that now is not the time to return to Honduras. We are trying to get Insulza to talk with the Argentine president about this. Hector spoke with the Dominican president earlier in the day, who is also weighing in on the side of sanity. That is all for the moment. This will probably go very late. Tom

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I am calling Tom. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Sun Jul 05 07:41:32 2009 Subject: Fw: OAS Update I just spoke to tom (see b/1).. He thinks for the moment a call by you is not indicated - first, Zeleya was unpersuadable by 2am by even his closet allies and second, tom said folks appear to stepping away from him. He intends to fly mid-day so there will be plenty of time for more discussion over next several hours. Cdm Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sun Jul 05 07:00:22 2009 Subject: OAS Update Update: -- Resolution suspending Honduras passed with a roll call vote, requested by the Caribbeans, 33-0. Honduras did not vote. -- Strong push by key countries, including Mexico and Costa Rica, to try to convince Zelaya not to return today. Zelaya seems intent on returning. If no other presidents travel with him, Insulza feels under an obligation to accompany. -- I am touching bases now to figure out what latest state of play is; I think we could have a busy Sunday.

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Can you talk? What time is best? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> Sent: Sun Jul 05 07:41:32 2009 Subject: Fw: OAS.Update I just spoke to torn (see b/1).. He thinks for the moment a call by you is not indicated - first, Zeleya was unpersuadable by 2am by even his closet allies and second, tom said folks appear to stepping away from him. He intends to fly mid-day so there will be plenty of time for more discussion over next several hours. Cdm Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sun Jul 05 07:00:22 2009 Subject: OAS Update Update: -- Resolution suspending Honduras passed with a roll call vote, requested by the Caribbeans, 33-0. Honduras did not vote. -- Strong push by key countries, including Mexico and Costa Rica, to try to convince Zelaya not to return today. Zelaya seems intent on returning. If no other presidents travel with him, Insulza feels under an obligation to accompany. -- I am touching bases now to figure out what latest state of play is; I think we could have a busy Sunday.

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may still be out of country. Other names: If we can't get anyone of stature, then I think it should be drivers w lots of outside help.

-w Derek, Jake, Jim, you and me as

Also, when will I receive next draft of speech? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Sun Jul 05 12:53:55 2009 Subject: QDDR Here's what likely makes the most sense. I will fee

out re whehter he would like to take this on and if so, what time he could give to it.

We set up a town hall with building for weds or thurs at which you announce the effort. This gives philippe and pj the big of week to lay press ground work so we get the coverage we want. If this makes sense to you, I am going to reach out to Cdm

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I'm seeing Santa at 8:30 so won't take off until closer to 9:30. Is that ok?

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I'm willing to see him whenever. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 04:03:02 2009 Subject: Fw: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? Fyi Original Message From: Beale, Courtney A Kramer To: Mills, Cheryl D; Abedin, Huma; Valmoro, Lona J; Sullivan, Jacob Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Sun Jul 05 23:47:57 2009 Subject: Re: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? They are now saying that Zelaya doesn't want to travel tomorrow because wants to participate (remotely) in the burial ceremony on Monday for those who died in violence at the airport today. He said he will return to Washington on Tuesday in time to meet in the late afternoon. They are asking if it would be possible to have the meeting sometime on Tuesday late afternoon instead. Courtney Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D To: Beale, Courtney A Kramer; Abedin, Huma; Valmoro, Lona J; Sullivan, Jacob Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Sun Jul 05 23:14:40 2009 Subject: Re: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? She previously had indicated noon or later for a meeting Original Message From: Beale, Courtney A Kramer To: Abedin, Huma; Valmoro, Lona J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Sun Jul 05 22:54:40 2009 Subject: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? Huma and Lona,

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Sorry for the late email, but Central America Office Director Christopher Webster just called me to inquire about a possible meeting between Zelaya and the Secretary tomorrow. He said they are trying to convince Zelaya to return from San Salvador to the U.S. and that A/S Shannon indicated the Secretary had said that she would be willing to meet with him tomorrow. They were wondering if they could give Zelaya a window of time for a meeting (see email below from DCM in Sal Salvador). Please advise. Thanks, Courtney Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:47 PM To: Beale, Courtney A Kramer Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5

Original Message From: Blau, Robert I Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:36 PM To: Webster, Christopher W Subject: Re: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 The plan is for Hugo Martinez to pull Zelaya aside for me to be able to urge that he get to washdc for mtg with S tomorrow. Please tell me if there is a time window for that mtg. Tom Shannon sais earlier that it was in the afternoon. Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W To: Blau, Robert I Sent: Sun Jul 05 20:21:05 2009 Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5



If you can find out whether Zelaya will be returning to Washington, that would be very helpful. Chris Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:20 PM To: Blau, Robert I Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 Thanks Original Message From: Blau, Robert I Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:19 PM To: Webster, Christopher W; Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Bostic, Ebony(LAC/CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan S; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert 1; Haldane, Robert A; Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN); ; Kelly, Craig A; Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M; Benning, Douglass R Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela

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Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); lesse.s.curtis donkachris (USAID/N/DMD) Subject: Re: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5

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Zelaya just landed in El SAlvador. Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W To: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert J (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Bostic, Ebony(LAC/CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan S; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; ; WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert i; Haldane, Reneau. Jeffrey K (USUN): Kelly, Craig A; Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M; Benning, Douglass R; Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela; Blau, Robert I; Laidlaw, Philip G; Llorens, Hugo; Benning, Douglass R Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krzywda, David A (Managua); lesse.s.curtis <jesse.s.curtis ; 'donkachris <donkachris ; Jacobs, Janice L; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD); Blau, Robert I Sent: Sun Jul 05 20:08:19 2009 Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 Jesse: Did the Nicaraguans indicate where Zelaya is headed? To San Salvador or back to Washington? I have copied Embassy San Salvador's Charge Bob Blau and Political Counselor Phil Laidlaw. I have also copied Ambassador Llorens and Tegucigalpa's Acting DCM Douglass Benning (Simon Henshaw is on leave). Thanks, Chris Original Message From: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua) Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:03 PM To: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert J (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Webster, Christopher W; Bostic, Ebony(LAC/CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan S; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert J; Haldane, Robert A; Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN); Kelly Craig A. Shannon Thomas k Robinson David M; Benning, Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela Douglass R; UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758891 Date: 06/30/2015

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Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krzywda, David A (Managua); lesse.s.curtis Idonkachris Jacobs, Janice L; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD) Blau, Robert I Subject: Re: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5

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At 1945, local NIC media aired footage from MGA airport of Zelaya getting back on plane. It appeared that FM Rodas and Ven FM Maduro were also in departing party. NIC president Ortega put Z on plane at airport, but did not go with him. Footage was recent, if not live, perhaps no more than 20 minutes old. Jesse Original Message From: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua) To: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert I (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Webster, Christopher W; Bostic, Ebony(LAC CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez. Juan 5; Armstrong. Robert A• Lee Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; Robert A;

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WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert 1; Haldane, • Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN);

Kelly, Craig A; Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M Benning, Douglass R; Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krzywda, David A (Managua); lesse.s.curtis <jesse.s.curtis donkachris <donkachris Jacobs, Janice L; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD): Blau, Robert I Sent: Sun Jul 05 18:37:19 2009 Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #11 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 4 Looping other members of SITREP spam -- Managua understands that plane with ousted HOND President Zelaya left WDC at approx 1500 WDC time. Also understand that plane is expected in Managua at approx 1924 local. Understand that a separate plane with Argentine Pres Kirchner and Ecuadorian Pres. Correa also left WDC this afternoon en route to El Salvador. NEW INFORMATION About 45 minutes ago, Telesur had images of apparent pro-Zelaya supporters at the airport fence and trying to pull it down. Security forces inside the airport compound re-deployed to prevent a breach. It seems they did use white smoke or gas to deter protestor action. Telesur also reported that shots were fired into the assembled crowd and that one or two people were shot and killed (no names or confirmation). Images of ambulances in crowd were visible. It seems now that the fence has been breached and a handful of pro-Zelaya supporters move in and out of airport area to pick up rocks and retreat (there is open, clear area inside fence, possible construction). Security forces have taken up positions on tarmac, presumably to prevent further incursion.

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With respect to Micheleti assertion that NIC troops have mobilized near the border, our NIC contacts, both in GON and private citizens indicate that there has been NO/NO unusual NIC mil activity at border -- Las Manos or El Espino. However, as of 1900 Saturday, border contacts at El Espino report that HOND military reinforced its presence by about 70 personnel, who remain at El Espino. We were told this happened at Las Manos as well, but have not yet been able to confirm with our sources at that border location. Will continue to monitor and observe.

Jesse Jesse Curtis Acting Counselor, Political Section U.S. Embassy Managua, Nicaragua tel: 011-505-2-252-7128/7495 Cell Email: [email protected] http://nicaragua.usembassy.gov
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Monday, July 6, 2009 8:43 AM

So sad and terrible. We should ask Chris Hill to raise this w govt. If we ever get Posner confirmed we should emphazise LGBT human rights. Are you in Haiti already? As to the QDDR, I think we should task the Building and AID to contribute. I have some ideas about that which I will talk to Jack and Jake about. Let me know how it goes w the trip. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 08:32:49 2009 Subject: Fw: BBC: Saddam's rule 'better' for gay Iraqis Fyi

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BBC NEWS Saddam's rule 'better' for gay Iraqis Investigating reports of the murder and torture of gay men in Iraq, Ashley Byrne found that some gays found Saddam Hussein's dictatorship preferable to the threat of violence they face today. Some readers will find parts of his report disturbing. There has been so much news of death and destruction from Iraq that the position of sexual minorities is rarely touched on in the mainstream media. But stories of torture and murder of gay Iraqis, particularly men, have been emerging in the gay press for several years. Investigating these stories for a BBC Radio 5 Live documentary, Gay Life After Saddam, I've heard a range of views about the deteriorating conditions for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people. Some say the violence has intensified in the past few months. Others say killings run into the hundreds and have been going on since 2003. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758903 Date: 06/30/2015

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What is clear, and confirmed by separate evidence from various human rights groups, is that some gay men have been subjected to appalling violent abuse. One young Iraqi, Amil (not his real name) recalled the death of a friend: "They found out he was gay and they killed him and they chopped him like a lamb, it was awful." Another man (who wished to remain anonymous) revealed to Scott Long from the New York-based Human Rights Watch, how his partner was kidnapped and killed. "It was late one night when four armed men came to take my boyfriend from his parents' house. " They found out he was gay and they killed him and they chopped him like a Iamb" Amil, a gay Iraqi "They were masked and dressed in black. "We found his body the next day dumped in the garbage, his throat cut out, his genitals cut off." Of all the shocking testimony we heard, a form of torture involving glue has to be the most awful revelation to emerge from our investigations. Human Rights Watch researcher Rasha Moumneh told us: "We've heard stories of gay-specific torture where men have glue in their anuses and they force-feed them laxatives." Gay men inside Iraq have been able to seek sanctuary in safe houses, thanks to the UK-based Iraqi Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) group, which manages them from London. The documentary team were granted exclusive access to one of the homes on the outskirts of Baghdad, where we found a 31-year-old transsexual man called Qasim (not his real name). Qasim said: "I'm scared all the time. I often think people are going to come in the night and take me because I am particularly known as gay." All the LGBT Iraqis interviewed for Gay Life After Saddam maintained that life was easier for them when Saddam Hussein was in power, from 1979 to 2003. Some spoke fondly of an underground gay culture that flourished before the war in Baghdad. But it was unclear exactly what Saddam's view on homosexuality was, and there has been some evidence to suggest that the former dictator was acting to clamp down on sexual minorities in the latter years of his reign. So who is to blame for the violence against LGBT people in Iraq? Some blame militia, while other accuse religious leaders of stoking up hatred of homosexuals, though some clerics have also recently condemned the attacks on gays. The Iraqi government and police also deny that there have been any state-sanctioned killings or torture of homosexuals in Iraq. What is clear however is that gay people in Iraq have not been crushed. He may be holed up in a safe house but Qasim is hopeful: "I find the Iraqi prime minister quite good.

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"I hope he can talk with religious leaders, change the constitution and punish and imprison the murderers." Meanwhile the refugee who runs the safe houses from London, Ali HiIli, lives in constant fear of his life after being sent two fatwas, or Islamic religious rulings. But he has insisted he will not give up trying to help gay people in Iraq. "If I think too much that someone is going to get me and kill me then I know I'd stop what I'm doing. "I have to continue because I really believe in the work that I am doing." Gay Life After Saddam was broadcast on Radio 5 Live, Sunday 5 July. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/8133639.stm Published: 2009/07/06 08:00:43 GMT © BBC MMIX

Richard Soca rides Brady Klein Weissman LIP 501 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10017

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Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 15:21:39 2009 Subject: Re: Sorry yes exactly. We have shy tomorrow at 10am too. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Mon Jul 06 10:13:47 2009 Subject: Re:

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 09:59:42 2009 Subject: Hope u had a good weekend I'm sorry I missed you, I'm going to catch shuttle later.

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Thx. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 17:09:03 2009 Subject: speech I faxed a new, slightly revised version of the speech to your house. It is also attached.

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Did he ask to speak to me? I didn't reach out to him but I'm willing to talk once I get points. Is Zelaya confirmed for tomorrow? I didn't see him on schedule so did it just happen? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 19:57:33 2009 Subject: Uribe tonite Colombian president alvaro uribe just called through ops. Said he's available anytime tonite to talk. Am trying to track down points for you from tom/jake but since u r seeing zelaya tomorrow, I assume u want to do this tonite?

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Let's do Uribe tonight. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 20:03:55 2009 Subject: Re: Uribe tonite Zelaya tentatively on for 1 (but we understand it might fall thru) but we are currently planning on it. Uribe is asking to talk to you. He's available the rest of the evening and we can also do tomorrow morning but he didn't confirm availability for tomorrow. I've asked tom and jake for points for u. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Mon Jul 06 20:00:18 2009 Subject: Re: Uribe tonite Did he ask to speak to me? I didn't reach out to him but I'm willing to talk once I get points. Is Zelaya confirmed for tomorrow? I didn't see him on schedule so did it just happen? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 19:57:33 2009 Subject: Uribe tonite Colombian president alvaro uribe just called through ops. Said he's available anytime tonite to talk. Am trying to track down points for you from tom/jake but since u r seeing zelaya tomorrow, I assume u want to do this tonite?

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Monday, July 6, 2009 8:54 PM Re: Colombian President Uribe would like to speak with the Secretary this evening

Ok to connect. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Jul 06 20:19:51 2009 Subject: Fw: Colombian President Uribe would like to speak with the Secretary this evening These are notes from torn. Let me know if u are ok with ops connecting call.

From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Mon Jul 06 20:05:34 2009 Subject: RE: Colombian President Uribe would like to speak with the Secretary this evening

My guess is that he is calling about Honduras. He, like many other leaders with an interest in Central America, is worried that Honduras is slipping towards confrontation and violence. He probably does not think Insulza is up to the task. S should be aware that Arias is prepared to offer his services. I spoke with the Costa Rican FonMin, who said the de facto government has reached out to Arias, and that the Costa Ricans will be looking for a way to make the offer to Zelaya. Uribe knows Zelaya and has some influence. Uribe might want to talk with Arias and offer to help move Zelaya in the right direction. (Although Uribe and Zelaya come from different ends of the political spectrum, they are both ranchers and love horses, and this has created some comradeship.)

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 7:59 PM To: Shannon, Thomas A Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J Subject: Fw: Colombian President Uribe would like to speak with the Secretary this evening

Does she need specific points? Should I have her call u before she calls him?

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From: Walker, Peggy J To: SES-O_S-Calls Sent: Mon Jul 06 19:41:28 2009 Subject: Colombian President Uribe would like to speak with the Secretary this evening Colombian President Uribe has requested to speak with Secretary Clinton. His staff said he is available this evening, but they did not provide specific availabilities for tomorrow.

Please advise.

Regards, Peggy

Peggy Walker Senior Watch Officer State Department Operations Center (S/ES-0) (202) 647-1512 [email protected]

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H Tuesday, July 7, 2009 8:44 AM '[email protected]; Huma Abedin Schedule

I need time on Thursday or Friday to see Holbrooke.

Mark Hyman is in town Wed and Thurs and I'd like to see him.

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Also, did you set up a time for him to see me when he's in DC?

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H Saturday, July 11, 2009 7:18 AM '[email protected]' Re: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 07:09:55 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog Read through - nice complement to jose's induction to the process

From: Villarreal, Jose To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Jul 11 05:40:58 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Fyi - Lots of catch up to do, but Secretary's team is being viewed as bringing order to process...xo jose Ps this guy is widely read among Chinese and expats...

From: Cooney, Thomas E (Shanghai) To: Shanghai Expo Working Group ; Villarreal, Jose Sent: Fri Jul 10 23:36:03 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Just fyi

From: To: Cooney, Thomas E (Shanghai) Sent: Sat Jul 11 11:32:05 2009 Subject: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

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A US Expo 2010 pavilion, after all. http://shanghaiscrap.com/?p=3350

Filed under:Expo 2010 , Expo 2010 - US Pavilion , US Politics — posted by Adam on July 11, 2009 @ 7:00 am Coming at the end of a tumultuous week in China marked by earthquakes, riots, and continued economic uncertainty, the news that the US had finally confirmed that its participation in Expo 2010 (a/k/a, next year's world fair) didn't seem particularly significant. And, with much of Shanghai's foreign correspondent corps preoccupied with more pressing news elsewhere in China, it didn't receive much coverage. Fair enough, I think. However, insofar as the US pavilion – or lack thereof– had become an increasingly thorny diplomatic issue between China and the United States, the signing ceremony was an important signal that some kind of resolution was at hand. I've been following the mostly sad saga of the US pavilion for several months now, both on Shanghai Scrap , and elsewhere . And, until two weeks ago, there was absolutely no reason to believe that a participation agreement would ever be signed. Shanghai Expo, Inc. – a point that was picked up by the Chinese media . No doubt, the economic crisis played a role, but as Camp and others close to the US effort surely know, the other important factor was the inexperienced and increasingly erratic trio running the non-profit Shanghai Expo, Inc. As recently as last month, one of its members – Frank Lavin, a former US ambassador to Singapore and Undersecretary of Commerce – issued a press release falsely claiming that the US Congress had "adopted" a resolution in support of the US pavilion . This incident, and others like it, succeeded in alienating potential donors (including major US corporations with operations in China), vast swaths of the US expatriate business community in Shanghai, and – most crucially – members of the Shanghai government. For those of us following the events, the question was no longer "How badly will the US damage its relationship with China if it doesn't participate?" but instead became "What's worse for US-China relations? Turning down Shanghai's Expo invite or continuing the current, incompetent effort?" The July 1 appointment of Jose Villarreal as Commissioner General to the US pavilion effort seems to have changed the equation. A lawyer with ties to the Clintons, Secretary of State Clinton empowered him to oversee the US effort. He didn't waste any time, either, arriving in Shanghai on Monday, and managing to pull of the signing on Friday. One person familiar with Villarreal's role described it as the arrival of an "adult" to a chaotic situation that badly needed one. Indeed, if there's one telling detail to the handful of official and press accounts of yesterday's signing, it's the total absence of the Shanghai Expo, Inc. members from the official comments and photos (US Consulate coverage here ; Shanghai government account here ), none of whom live or work in Shanghai, anyway. If that was a conscious decision, it was a wise one. A final point. As Villarreal conceded, the US effort must still raise roughly half of its $61 million budget. I suspect that – with Villarreal in charge of the effort – reluctant wallets will become less so. Regardless, though, this raises a still unresolved question: namely, what are the actual fundraising rules for the US pavilion effort? Back in 2007, the State Department indicated that it would not sign a participation agreement with Expo 2010, Inc until all funds were raised for a pavilion. Apparently, that ill-conceived policy has changed. I say apparently because, up until now, the State Department has refused to release the "action plan" that governs fundraising and other rules related to the US pavilion in Shanghai. As a result of this official intransigence, a Freedom of Information Act request has been filed to obtain this UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758930 Date: 06/30/2015

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document(s?) . Why the secrecy? It's anybody's guess, and according to the State Department's FOIA office, we can keep guessing until Thanksgiving — it's around then that they'll get around to releasing the documents. [UPDATE: Just received notice that groundbreaking for the US pavilion will be on July 17 at 10:30 AM. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke will be present.]

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H Saturday, July 11, 2009 9:16 AM '[email protected]' Re: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 08:49:09 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog See NI

From: Balderston, Kris M To: Mills, Cheryl D; Reines, Philippe I; 'AmbEFBagley Sent: Sat Jul 11 08:42:06 2009 Subject: Re: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

We spoke to PIR yesterday and we are going to talk to the WP on monday. PIR has the details.

From: Mills, Cheryl D To: Reines, Philippe I; 'AmbEFBaglev Sent: Sat Jul 11 07:11:01 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Balderston, Kris M

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See b/I - article next week need philipe (see the ps)

From: Villarreal, Jose To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Jul 11 05:40:58 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Fyi - Lots of catch up to do, but Secretary's team is being viewed as bringing order to process...xo jose - Ps this guy is widely read among Chinese and expats...

From: Cooney, Thomas E (Shanghai) To: Shanghai Expo Working Group ; Villarreal, Jose Sent: Fri Jul 10 23:36:03 2009 Subject: Fw: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

Just fyi

From: To: Cooney, Thomas E (Shanghai) Sent: Sat Jul 11 11:32:05 2009 Subject: From Adam Minter's Shanghai Scrap blog

A US Expo 2010 pavilion, after all. http://shanghaiscrap.com/?p=3350

Filed under:Expo 2010 , Expo 2010 - US Pavilion , US Politics — posted by Adam on July 11, 2009 @ 7:00 am Coming at the end of a tumultuous week in China marked by earthquakes, riots, and continued economic uncertainty, the news that the US had finally confirmed that its participation in Expo 2010 (a/k/a, next year's world fair) didn't seem particularly significant. And, with much of Shanghai's foreign correspondent corps preoccupied with more pressing news elsewhere in China, it didn't receive much coverage. Fair enough, I think. However, insofar as the US pavilion – or lack thereof– had become an increasingly thorny diplomatic issue between China and the United States, the signing ceremony was an important signal that some kind of resolution was at hand.

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I've been following the mostly sad saga of the US pavilion for several months now, both on Shanghai Scrap , and elsewhere . And, until two weeks ago, there was absolutely no reason to believe that a participation agreement would ever be signed. Shanghai Expo, Inc. , a non-profit authorized by the US State Department to fund-raise, design, build, and operate a US pavilion, had failed to raise sufficient funds to break ground. At yesterday's signing ceremony, Beatrice Camp, the US Consul General in Shanghai blamed the underwhelming fundraising on the global economic crisis — a point that was picked up by the Chinese media . No doubt, the economic crisis played a role, but as Camp and others close to the US effort surely know, the other important factor was the inexperienced and increasingly erratic trio running the non-profit Shanghai Expo, Inc. As recently as last month, one of its members — Frank Lavin, a former US ambassador to Singapore and Undersecretary of Commerce — issued a press release falsely claiming that the US Congress had "adopted" a resolution in support of the US pavilion . This incident, and others like it, succeeded in alienating potential donors (includin'g major US corporations with operations in China), vast swaths of the US expatriate business community in Shanghai, and — most crucially — members of the Shanghai government. For those of us following the events, the question was no longer "How badly will the US damage its relationship with China if it doesn't participate?" but instead became "What's worse for US-China relations? Turning down Shanghai's Expo invite or continuing the current, incompetent effort?" The July 1 appointment of Jose Villarreal as Commissioner General to the US pavilion effort seems to have changed the equation. A lawyer with ties to the Clintons, Secretary of State Clinton empowered him to oversee the US effort. He didn't waste any time, either, arriving in Shanghai on Monday, and managing to pull of the signing on Friday. One person familiar with Villarreal's role described it as the arrival of an "adult" to a chaotic situation that badly needed one. Indeed, if there's one telling detail to the handful of official and press accounts of yesterday's signing, it's the total absence of the Shanghai Expo, Inc. members from the official comments and photos (US Consulate coverage here ; Shanghai government account here ), none of whom live or work in Shanghai, anyway. If that was a conscious decision, it was a wise one. A final point. As Villarreal conceded, the US effort must still raise roughly half of its $61 million budget. I suspect that — with Villarreal in charge of the effort — reluctant wallets will become less so. Regardless, though, this raises a still unresolved question: namely, what are the actual fundraising rules for the US pavilion effort? Back in 2007, the State Department indicated that it would not sign a participation agreement with Expo 2010, Inc until all funds were raised for a pavilion. Apparently, that ill-conceived policy has changed. I say apparently because, up until now, the State Department has refused to release the "action plan" that governs fundraising and other rules related to the US pavilion in Shanghai. As a result of this official intransigence, a Freedom of Information Act request has been filed to obtain this document(s?) . Why the secrecy? It's anybody's guess, and according to the State Department's FOIA office, we can keep guessing until Thanksgiving — it's around then that they'll get around to releasing the documents. [UPDATE: Just received notice that groundbreaking for the US pavilion will be on July 17 at 10:30 AM. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke will be present.]

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H Saturday, July 11, 2009 12:45 PM '[email protected].; '[email protected]. Joe DiMento

Do either of you have his email or cell info?

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H Saturday, July 11, 2009 3:13 PM '[email protected]' Re: N. Korea

What are emails for Kurt Campbell and Tom Donilon? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 15:02:19 2009 Subject: Fw: N. Korea

From: Jimmy To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Jul 11 14:06:23 2009 Subject: N. Korea

Hillary: As I explained to you on the phone, I don't think it is appropriate to tell them that I will come only if they agree in advance to release the women. Your response was, in effect, "They have already agreed." Is this correct? If not, I will go, by commercial airline if necessary, representing The Carter Center, and try to induce them to approve the release. JC

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H Saturday, July 11, 2009 8:08 PM Fw: N. Korea

Fyi. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 15:02:19 2009 Subject: Fw: N. Korea

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Hillary: As I explained to you on the phone, I don't think it is appropriate to tell them that I will come only if they agree in advance to release the women. Your response was, in effect, "They have already agreed." Is this correct? If not, I will go, by commercial airline if necessary, representing The Carter Center, and try to induce them to approve the release. JC

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I am nearly done w my editing (along w Bill's). Pls send me all the commerts you just listed so I can review. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sun Jul 12 09:20:35 2009 Subject: Speech Where are you on it - will you have a revised version today to give direction of your desires? At moment we have addl comments in from a derek, sandy, george (on mep), dennis r, ams and we are holding off doing a new draft until we get a sense from you about your edits. Cdm

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H Sunday, July 12, 2009 6:45 PM 'chetyl.mills '[email protected]' Speech

I'm reviewing all of the edits you forwarded and will incorporate many. Jim Kennedy, as always, was fabulous. I should have my revision ready tomorrow. Thx.

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Fw: Palau offended by US positions

Jake---Pls review, do some recon outreach and advise what, if anything, we should do. Thx. H Original Message From: Jeffrey L Farrow To: H Sent: Fri Jul 10 18:36:45 2009 Subject: Palau offended by US positions Below is the statement of very impressive Palau reps at the end of a session of required meetings on the next phase of free association aid. FYI only, the Palauans were insulted by the nature and depth of the response to their proposal as well as the content and the overall approach. They are even privately questioning the relationship. (This hasn't affected their intent to take the Uighurs.) I will send a few further thoughts. At the conclusion of yesterday's meeting, the Palau delegation caucused to discuss its reaction to the response of the United States delegation to the proposals that it made in June in Washington D.C., and expanded upon in subsequent communications.

While the Palau delegation has agreed to respond to certain additional questions raised by the United States delegation on specific elements of the Palau proposal, and further has agreed to participate in certain working groups on specific issues, the Palau delegation was deeply disappointed with the response of the United States delegation. The United States delegation did not seriously respond, as required by the Compact, to the operational requirements of the Government of Palau or to Palau's comprehensive and considered plans to achieve economic advancement and selfsufficiency.

In light of the foregoing, the Palau delegation has determined that it must now return to Palau to discuss with President Toribiong the next steps that Palau needs to take regarding the Compact. Thank you.

Jeff Jeffrey L. Farrow 202-343-2905 o

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:35 AM 'Imuscatine Re: CFR draft

Thanks so much. Pls send it to me at same time so I can review as well. Original Message From: Muscatine Lissa To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 05:33:07 2009 Subject: CFR draft The draft still needs a lot of work

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:40 AM '[email protected]' Fw: Back in DC

Pls print for me. Original Message From: Roach, Stephen To: H Cc: [email protected] Sent: Wed Jul 08 10:45:51 2009 Subject: Re: Back in DC Dear Secretary Clinton, Your assistant, Lona Valmoro, and I have been exchanging emails on trying to find a time to meet in Washington on July 30. I am hopeful something can be worked out. In the meantime, I wanted to take you up on your offer below and provide you with a few thoughts on China prior to the upcoming SED on July 27-28. I send you this note from Beijing (midway through a four-day visit) via Blackberry -- so apologies for any typos. 1. Mounting signs of social instability have intensified China's growth imperatives. Beijing insiders are very concerned about the Xinjiang uprising; Hu Jintao's pre-G-8 exit validates those concerns. Coming on the heels of last year's problems in Tibet, social instability can no longer be dismissed as an isolated occurrence. In both cases, my sources claim growth shortfalls have exacerbated ethnic disturbances. China's recent fiscal stimulus -- especially infrastructure initiatives in the West -- attempts to address this. Growth has long been modern China's antidote to the risks of social instability. 2. A massive external demand shock dilutes the growth antidote that China needs to contain social instability. In fact, the global recession adds a new risk factor to China's social instability equation. The government has confirmed reports of over 20 million layoffs of migrant workers in export-intensive Guangdong Province -- a direct outgrowth of the collapse of Chinese exports over the past year (from growth of +25% in mid-2008 to a contraction of -25% in May 2009). Driven by a record capitulation of the American consumer -- real US consumption down by -1.8% over the past four quarters (a 58-year record plunge) -- China's biggest source of end-market export demand has been hit with an extraordinary shock. To the extent there is more to come on this count -- and that remains my best guess, although with a less dramatic US consumption adjustment than we saw over the past year -- external demand pressures will continue to undermine China's growth imperatives and feed heightened concerns over social instability. 3. China's stimulus package is a "quick fix" that can only exacerbate its already worrisome structural imbalances. The focus of the stimulus is on its two most unbalanced sectors -- fixed investment and exports, which collectively account for about 80% of Chinese GDP. Fully 72% of the RMB4 trillion fiscal initiative announced last November goes to infrastructure. And there are aggressive incentives directed at exporters (i.e., tax rebates, "buy China" procurement incentives, SME credit support, etc.). Moreover, there has been a huge push of State-directed bank lending -- the fullyear 2009 lending target was hit in mid-April! This latter initiative underscores the risks of deteriorating loan quality and associated banking problems down the road. Meanwhile, despite public claims to the contrary, very little has been done to stimulate the one sector in China that needs it the most -- internal private consumption. Social safety net efforts are still puny -- the recent healthcare plan translates into US$30 per person for three years and the National Social Security Fund only has enough assets to provide about $90 of lifetime social security benefits per worker! This forces fear-driven -- or precautionary -- saving that, in turn, inhibits the consumer-led impetus a Chinese rebalancing urgently needs. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758986 Date: 06/30/2015

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4. All this points to an asymmetrical global rebalancing -- a very worrisome prognosis for a post-crisis world. Despite all if our problems, the US is actually tempering its greatest macro imbalance -- excess consumption. At the same time, China is unfortunately upping the ante on its two most unbalanced sectors -- investment and exports. Sadly, this could set up a still unbalanced global economy for another serious accident in the not-so-distant future. Sorry to have rambled so much. There is a good deal more to each of the points above -- but wanted to give you the highlights ahead of the SED. Good luck with that -- and with all else that seems to be going on around the world. Hope to see you on the 30th. Best regards,

Stephen S. Roach Chairman Morgan Stanley Asia

Original Message From: H To: Roach, Stephen (FM) Cc: '[email protected]' Sent: Fri Jul 03 04:58:29 2009 Subject: Re: Back in DC Dear Stephen, Delighted to hear from and about you. I'm looking forward to seeing you when you're in DC and I'm copying my assistant, Lona Valmoro, so she can work w you to schedule a visit. Your timing is impeccable since I will be co-chairing w Tim Geithner the first Strategic and Economic Dialogue w the Chinese on July 27-28 in DC. So if you have any thoughts you want to share before our meeting, pls pass them on. I hope all is well w you and yours. Happy 4th! All the best, H Original Message From: Roach, Stephen To: H2 Cc: H Sent: Thu Jul 02 05:32:50 2009 Subject: Back in DC Dear Secretary Clinton, Although I regretfully missed seeing you on your swing through Beijing earlier this year, I will be back in Washington on July 30. Would love the opportunity to meet with you briefly and give you up update on my thoughts/ insights into China and the rest of the region. The story is not quite as neat as it appears on the surface. Despite all the hype, this region remains an export machine that should struggle in the aftermath of the crisis -- with important implications for many of the global economic issues you are facing. I have had extensive meetings throughout the region over the past few months and would welcome the opportunity to provide you with a first hand assessment. One other note: I will be publishing a book in Sept! Oct, "The Next Asia", which digs beneath the surface of many of the macro issues the region faces. It is generally constructive on the Asian outlook but lays out a number of critical UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05758986 Date: 06/30/2015

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milestones that must be hit to validate the hopes and dreams of the "Asia Century." I have asked the publisher (Wiley) to send you an advance copy of the manuscript in the hope you or your staff might find it of interest. Hope to hear back from you on the feasibility of meeting later this month. Best regards, Stephen S. Roach Chairman Morgan Stanley Asia

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:50 AM '[email protected]' Joe DiMento

Pis call Joe and ask him for Judy Rupert's email and phone info. When you have it, pis call or email her to tell her how to contact me.

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:23 AM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Speech

Is there a telepromter I can use tomorrow?

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:46 AM 'Imuscatine Re: CFR latest draft

It is getting better. I've gone thru it once and will be ready to discuss later. Thank you s000 much. Original Message From: Muscatine Lissa To: H Cc: Huma Abedin ; Lissa Muscatine <[email protected]> Sent: Tue Jul 14 07:43:19 2009 Subject: CFR latest draft This is getting there.

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:00 AM 'Imuscatine Re: CFR latest draft

B6

I think we have to mention

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Original Message From: Lissa Muscatine To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 09:57:19 2009 Subject: Re: CFR latest draft My pleasure to help.

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Will fiddle with that in the meantime.

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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 9:46 AM, H wrote:

It is getting better. I've gone thru it once and will be ready to discuss later. Thank you s000 much.

Original Message From: Muscatine Lissa < To: H Cc: Huma Abedin ; Lissa Muscatine <[email protected]> Sent: Tue Jul 14 07:43:19 2009 Subject: CFR latest draft This is getting there.

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:00 PM '[email protected]' Speech

How's it coming?

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:03 PM '[email protected]'

Re: Speech

Ok. Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 19:02:04 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Good. Just incorporating some line edits from Cheryl and want to make sure I got all of yours in. Have been getting feedback from Podesta et. al. Will have new draft to you shortly.

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:00 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa Subject: Speech How's it coming?

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:05 PM '[email protected]' Schedule

Pls add as option: April 25--EMILY'S LIST 25th anniversary.

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:08 PM '[email protected]' Speech

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:38 PM '[email protected]' Re: Speech

What did WH say? Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 20:36:52 2009 Subject: RE: Speech I will send latest to them. WH has reviewed too. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:08 PM To: Sullivan, Jacob Subject: Speech

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H

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:09 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Speech

It is markedly better. But, as I'm reading thru it, I notice missing words and what appear to be gaps as a result of editing. Could you pls read carefully and could we talk in about 30 minutes?

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H

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:12 PM

Subject:

Re: Speech

'[email protected]'

Should we wait until you send me the cleaned up version? Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:10:27 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sorry about the gaps and typos. Will clean it up. And of course we can chat whenever you're ready. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:09 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa; Sullivan, Jacob J Subject: Speech It is markedly better. But, as I'm reading thru it, I notice missing words and what appear to be gaps as a result of editing. Could you pis read carefully and could we talk in about 30 minutes?

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:24 PM '[email protected]'

Re: Speech

Can you also fax one to Bill at home in NY? Do you have #? Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:12:20 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sure. Will send as soon as I can. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:12 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa Subject: Re: Speech Should we wait until you send me the cleaned up version? Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To:.H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:10:27 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sorry about the gaps and typos. Will clean it up. And of course we can chat whenever you're ready. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:09 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa; Sullivan, Jacob J Subject: Speech It is markedly better. But, as I'm reading thru it, I notice missing words and what appear to be gaps as a result of editing. Could you pls read carefully and could we talk in about 30 minutes?

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H

Sent: To:

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:03 PM

Subject:

Re: Speech

'[email protected]'

Pis let me know when you send--I'm having fax trouble. Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:12:20 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sure. Will send as soon as I can. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:12 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa Subject: Re: Speech Should we wait until you send me the cleaned up version? Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:10:27 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sorry about the gaps and typos. Will clean it up. And of course we can chat whenever you're ready. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday;July 14, 2009 9:09 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa; Sullivan, Jacob J Subject: Speech It is markedly better. But, as I'm reading thru it, I notice missing words and what appear to be gaps as a result of editing. Could you pls read carefully and could we talk in about 30 minutes?

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:04 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: CFR 7 14 09 9 pm clean

Can you fax to me? Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H; Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:57:15 2009 Subject: CFR 7 14 09 9 pm clean I hope I got all the gaps/typos. Will send to WJC now.

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H

Sent: To:

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:04 PM

Subject:

Re: Speech

'[email protected]'

I can't print email so pis fax. Thx. Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 22:03:43 2009 Subject: RE: Speech I emailed it to you a few minutes ago. Do you want me to fax it as well? Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:03 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa Subject: Re: Speech Pls let me know when you send--I'm having fax trouble. Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:12:20 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sure. Will send as soon as I can. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:12 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa Subject: Re: Speech Should we wait until you send me the cleaned up version? Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 21:10:27 2009 Subject: RE: Speech Sorry about the gaps and typos. Will clean it up. And of course we can chat whenever you're ready. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759002 Date: 06/30/2015

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Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:09 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa; Sullivan, Jacobi Subject: Speech It is markedly better. But, as I'm reading thru it, I notice missing words and what appear to be gaps as a result of editing. Could you pls read carefully and could we talk in about 30 minutes?

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H Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:22 PM '[email protected]' Re: fax issues

My fax is broken! So Huma is coming to print for me. I'm trying to conference you and Jake to discuss. Thx. Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 22:19:59 2009 Subject: fax issues You should have received two faxes stacked together accidentally. The one you want says "9 pm" on the top left. I am sending the remaining pages (about 5-6) now. The one that says 8:15 pm is the wrong version so ignore it.

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H

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:24 PM '[email protected]'

Re: fax issues

I think Huma is on the way. Thx. Let's go ahead abd talk now, as soon as ops gets it ready • Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 22:22:03 2009 Subject: RE: fax issues Do you want me just to drive it over to you? I could be there in 10 minutes.

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:22 PM To: Muscatine, Lissa Subject: Re: fax issues My fax is broken! So Huma is coming to print for me. I'm trying to conference you and Jake to discuss. Thx. Original Message From: Muscatine, Lissa <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Jul 14 22:19:59 2009 Subject: fax issues You should have received two faxes stacked together accidentally. The one you want says "9 pm" on the top left. I am sending the remaining pages (about 5-6) now. The one that says 8:15 pm is the wrong version so ignore it.

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H Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:27 AM '[email protected]' Re: FW: 8:30 draft

Thx for ALL your help. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> To: H; Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Jul 15 07:15:59 2009 Subject: Fw: FW: 8:30 draft Jim K. sent in some edits in the middle of the night -- strictly designed to trim/improve flow. Think it's worth you flipping through to see if any strike you as worth making.

From: Jim Kennedy < To: Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Wed Jul 15 03:24:14 2009 Subject: Re: FW: 8:30 draft

OK. Went through it. It's not too much shorter, but I think it's tighter here and there. Made slight change at end to try to tie in with how it started to bring full circle. An area where you could save time and space (but I didn't try to change it) would be to shorten the parts where you talk about Israel and Palestine and about Iraq and Afghanistan - it seems to me that those are tactical discussions of an existing issue, and somewhat removed from the more abstract and strategic policy outline she's otherwise aiming at here. By the way, the phrase "global network of diverse partnerships" seems to be absent now. I kind of liked it on several levels, but I presume it met some objection along the way...

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Jim Kennedy

wrote:

so far have gotten through page nine and wanted to send what i have, will do more in next few hours tonight.

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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Jim Kennedy

wrote:

I will do so. I'm good at shrinking without cutting. Thnx.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Jim,

We need you to give this one more pass-through — if you can find places to cut and clarify, that would be great. Can you send something tonight your time?

From: Muscatine, Lissa Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:33 PM To: Mills, Cheryl 0; Sullivan, Jacob J; Slaughter, Anne-Marie; Chollet, Derek H Subject: 8:30 draft

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H Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:29 AM '[email protected]' '[email protected]' Re: Mini Schedule 7/15/09

I thought we cancelled the management mtg? Also, did you tell Sarah F I might not get there until 10:30? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Jul 15 07:03:25 2009 Subject: Mini Schedule 7/15/09 8:05 am ARRIVE State Department 8:05 am BREAKFAST w/CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS MEMBERS 9:15 am Thomas Jefferson Room, 8th Floor

9:30 am BIWEEKLY MEETING w/MANAGEMENT TEAM 10:00 am

Deputy Secretary's Conference Room

10:10 am

DEPART State Department *En route White House

10:15 am

ARRIVE White House

10:15 am

WEEKLY MEETING w/ SECRETARY GATES AND GENERAL JONES

10:45 am

White House Situation Room

10:50 am

SMALL GROUP MEETING

12:15 pm

White House Situation Room

12:30 pm

DEPART White House *En route Council on Foreign Relations

12:35 pm

ARRIVE Council on Foreign Relations

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12:40 pm

SPEECH TO THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

2:00 pm Council on Foreign Relations

2:05 pm DEPART Council on Foreign Relations *En route State Department

2:15 pm ARRIVE State Department 2:45 pm MEETING w/BERTIE AHERN, BOARD MEMBER, CO-OPERATION 3:15 pm IRELAND AND FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF IRELAND Secretary's Office 3:30 pm BILATERAL w/CHADIAN FOREIGN MINISTER MOUSSA FAKI 4:00 pm Secretary's Conference Room *Camera spray in Treaty Room preceding.

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4:30 pm ARRIVE White House 4:30 pm WEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT OBAMA AND VP BIDEN 5:00 pm Oval Office

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5:05 pm ARRIVE State Department 5:15 pm

OFFICE TIME

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6:10 pm ARRIVE Private Residence

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H Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:30 AM '[email protected]' Re: FW: 8:30 draft

Check w HolbrookeOriginal Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: H; Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Jul 15 07:15:59 2009 Subject: Fw: FW: 8:30 draft Jim K. sent in some edits in the middle of the night -- strictly designed to trim/improve flow. Think it's worth you flipping through to see if any strike you as worth making.

From: Jim Kennedy To: Sullivan, Jacob Cc: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Wed Jul 15 03:24:14 2009 Subject: Re: FW: 8:30 draft

OK. Went through it. It's not too much shorter, but I think it's tighter here and there. Made slight change at end to try to tie in with how it started to bring full circle. An area where you could save time and space (but I didn't try to change it) would be to shorten the parts where you talk about Israel and Palestine and about Iraq and Afghanistan - it seems to me that those are tactical discussions of an existing issue, and somewhat removed from the more abstract and strategic policy outline she's otherwise aiming at here. By the way, the phrase "global network of diverse partnerships" seems to be absent now. I kind of liked it on several levels, but I presume it met some objection along the way...

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Jim Kennedy <

wrote:

so far have gotten through page nine and wanted to send what i have, will do more in next few hours tonight.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Jim Kennedy

wrote:

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I will do so. I'm good at shrinking without cutting. Thnx.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Jim,

We need you to give this one more pass-through — if you can find places to cut and clarify, that would be great. Can you send something tonight your time?

From: Muscatine, Lissa Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:33 PM To: Mills, Cheryl 0; Sullivan, Jacobi; Slaughter, Anne-Marie; Chollet, Derek H Subject: 8:30 draft

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H Sunday, Jul 26, 2009 1:51 PM 'Axelrod_ Re: You were tern lc.

Thx so much for your help--and for Ernie Banks! Let's play two!! Original Message From: Axelrod, David M. To: H Sent: Sun Jul 26 10:44:26 2009 Subject: You were terrific. Thanks!

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H Sunday, July 26, 2009 1:53 PM Re: Meet The Press

Thx so much for all of your help. Original Message From: Donilon, Thomas E. To: H Sent: Sun Jul 26 11:32:49 2009 Subject: Meet The Press Madam Secretary--Really terrific work this morning. Great appearance. Best. Tom

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H

Sent: To: Subject:

Friday, July 31, 2009 6:16 PM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' Fw: Feedback

Pis print. Original Message From: PIR <preines To: H Sent: Sun Jul 26 14:12:27 2009 Subject: Feedback Whenever you do something big on TV we all hear from lots of folks saying you did great. But this time is noticeably different. First, people across the spectrum - DC insiders, reporters, staff, ex-staff, friends of friends, WH folks, etc were blown away. Second, people were REALLY moved by the last segment, three people even told me they teared up. I'm guessing and hoping you hear this directly from random folks in the coming days. And I think because it's been a lousy couple of weeks for the Admin, with mixed messages and bad news, coupled with many people seeing you for the first time for an extended period talking about the job and your relationship with the President, and that combo was probably the most powerful reminder since your speech in Denver that you're in a class all your own (including the President who became enmeshed in the Gates incident) That you didn't wait for the envoy question was key, you turned it into a strength. What you said about the President and how you said it, one can't help but think how much of a team player you are and how remarkably you've adapted to the role. You were definitely on your game. You either threw a perfect game - or at least a no hitter. So this couldn't have gone better, achieved everything we needed to times 10, and comes on the heels of a great 10 days. Will be interesting to see the storyline that emanates from this. Because there was no substantive news, it'll be a focus on style - especially saving Biden.

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H

Friday, July 31, 2009 6:16 PM Huma Abedin; 'abedinh@stategovl Fw: Feedback

Original Message From: PIR <preines To: H Sent: Sun Jul 26 14:12:27 2009 Subject: Feedback Whenever you do something big on TV we all hear from lots of folks saying you did great. But this time is noticeably different. First, people across the spectrum - DC insiders, reporters, staff, ex-staff, friends of friends, WH folks, etc were blown away. Second, people were REALLY moved by the last segment, three people even told me they teared up. I'm guessing and hoping you hear this directly from random folks in the coming days. And I think because it's been a lousy couple of weeks for the Admin, with mixed messages and bad news, coupled with many people seeing you for the first time for an extended period talking about the job and your relationship with the President, and that combo was probably the most powerful reminder since your speech in Denver that you're in a class all your own (including the President who became enmeshed in the Gates incident) That you didn't wait for the envoy question was key, you turned it into a strength. What you said about the President and how you said it, one can't help but think how much of a team player you are and how remarkably you've adapted to the role. You were definitely on your game. You either threw a perfect game - or at least a no hitter. So this couldn't have gone better, achieved everything we needed to times 10, and comes on the heels of a great 10 days. Will be interesting to see the storyline that emanates from this. Because there was no substantive news, it'll be a focus on style - especially saving Biden.

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H Friday, July 31, 2009 6:16 PM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' Fw: Feedback

Pis print. Original Message From: PIR <preines To: H Sent: Sun Jul 26 14:12:27 2009 Subject: Feedback Whenever you do something big on TV we all hear from lots of folks saying you did great. But this time is noticeably different. First, people across the spectrum - DC insiders, reporters, staff, ex-staff, friends of friends, WH folks, etc were blown away. Second, people were REALLY moved by the last segment, three people even told me they teared up. I'm guessing and hoping you hear this directly from random folks in the coming days. And I think because it's been a lousy couple of weeks for the Admin, with mixed messages and bad news, coupled with many people seeing you for the first time for an extended period talking about the job and your relationship with the President, and that combo was probably the most powerful reminder since your speech in Denver that you're in a class all your own (including the President who became enmeshed in the Gates incident) That you didn't wait for the envoy question was key, you turned it into a strength. What you said about the President and how you said it, one can't help but think how much of a team player you are and how remarkably you've adapted to the role. You were definitely on your game. You either threw a perfect game - or at least a no hitter. So this couldn't have gone better, achieved everything we needed to times 10, and comes on the heels of a great 10 days. Will be interesting to see the storyline that emanates from this. Because there was no substantive news, it'll be a focus on style - especially saving Biden.

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H < [email protected] > Friday, August 7, 2009 2:31 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'

What are you ordering for dinner? Might need to order for us too.

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H Friday, August 7, 2009 2:34 PM '[email protected]' '[email protected]' Re:

• Original Message From: Reines, Philippe I To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:31:56 2009 Subject: Re: Aren't you giving a big speech now?

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Original Message From: Reines, Philippe I To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:31:56 2009 Subject: Re: Aren't you giving a big speech now?

Original Message From: H To: Sullivan, Jacob J; Reines, Philippe I Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:31:07 2009 Subject: What are you ordering for dinner? Might need to order for us too.

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H Friday, August 7, 2009 2:42 PM '[email protected]' Re:

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Original Message From: H To: Reines, Philippe I Cc: Sullivan, Jacobi Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:33:37 2009 Subject: Re:

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To: H; Reines, Philippe I Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:46:03 2009 Subject: Re:

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Original Message From: H To: Reines, Philippe I Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:35:01 2009 Subject: Re:

Original Message From: H To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:33:37 2009 Subject: Re:

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Original Message From: H To: Sullivan, Jacob J; Reines, Philippe I Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:31:07 2009 Subject: What are you ordering for dinner? Might need to order for us too.

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Original Message From: H To: Sullivan, Jacob J; Reines, Philippe I Sent: Fri Aug 07 15:01:54 2009 Subject: Re:

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Original Message From: H To: '[email protected] Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:33:37 2009 Subject: Re:

Original Message From: Reines, Philippe I To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Aug 07 14:31:56 2009 Subject: Re:

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Aren't you giving a big speech now?

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Monday, August 10, 2009 10:52 AM '[email protected].

Re: MEMO: N. Ireland/CGI/Pres.Clinton/

I wouldn't be part of it. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Aug 10 10:51:19 2009 Subject: Re: MEMO: N. Ireland/CGI/Pres.Clinton/ Let's discuss - I can see how they might feel differently so we should have a frame for how we go at it if we chose this for your cgi event. Cdm Original Message From: H To: Doug Band

; Huma Abedin

Cc: H2 Sent: Mon Aug 10 10:46:50 2009 Subject: Fw: MEMO: N. Ireland/CGI/Pres.Clinton/ I think this is a good idea and see no conflict. Original Message From: To: H; [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Sun Aug 09 09:46:49 2009 Subject: MEMO: N. Ireland/CGI/Pres.Clinton/

CONFIDENTIAL

August 9, 2009

To: Hillary From: Sid Re: N. Ireland forum at CGI

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1. Shaun Woodward, UK Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, suggested a panel at CGI to be conducted by former President Clinton of British and Irish prime ministers, and perhaps leaders in NI, under the theme of "Implementing Peace." 2. Former President Clinton has conveyed to me his approval, contingent on approval of the State Department. 3. I have copied below (and attached) Woodward's letter to me. 4. Let me know to move this forward.

Dear Sid, Following our conversations about the CGI, it would be good to try and explore further now with President Clinton and State the idea for an event at the CGI for Northern Ireland. As you know, and very much thanks to the help again of HRC, we hope to be able to move forward with the final phase of the political process in the Autumn. As the CGI coincides with the UN meeting and also the G20, we should explore the idea of whether we could bring together and participation of both the British and Irish Prime Ministers under the auspices of the CGI. The theme could be 'Implementing Peace'. The session would explore the steps for the peace and political process in NI and obviously a session could have wider application into say the Middle East peace and political process. To take this forward it would be helpful to explore this with President Clinton and State, and following their expression of interest/approval, I would take this forward with the British and Irish Prime Ministers. Let me know your thoughts. Best Shaun

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H Monday, August 10, 2009 5:07 PM '[email protected]' Fw: FYI.... FW: Secretary Clinton Must Focus on Cause of Congo Conflict

Pis print. Original Message From: Burns Strider To: H Sent: Mon Aug 10 16:50:54 2009 Subject: FYI.... FW: Secretary Clinton Must Focus on Cause of Congo Conflict No endorsement... just sharing what's in my inbox:

From: The Enough Project [mailto Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 4:43 PM To: Subject: Secretary Clinton Must Focus on Cause of Congo Conflict

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should focus on the fuel which drives the violence in Congo, the conflict minerals extracted from the eastern war zone and widely used by our consumer electronics industry. "Clinton's visit to Goma tomorrow provides the opportunity for the United States to deepen its overdue engagement in search of a solution for the world's deadliest war," Enough Project co-founder John Prendergast said today. "Tantalum helps cool cell phones and laptops. Tungsten enables the vibration function in a cell phone. Tin is a solder for most circuit boards in nearly every electronic product. And gold is used to encase wiring. Until the trade in minerals becomes legal and transparent, there will be no peace in Congo," Prendergast said. Clinton earlier highlighted the role of conflict minerals in what she called "the unspeakable violence against women and girls in eastern Congo." "It is the worst example of man's inhumanity to women. And women are being used in conflicts. Now, what are the conflicts about? Well, yes, there are tribal and other reasons why the conflicts are going on, but get below the surface. It's because there are mines in eastern Congo that produce the minerals that go into our cell phones and our other electronics. There is a lot of money being made by a lot of people, but it sure isn't helping the people of the DRC," Clinton said in an interview in Nairobi. The majority of sexual violence cases reported in North Kivu since January have been attributed to government soldiers according to the Congo Advocacy Coalition, a group of 88 humanitarian and human rights organizations, including Enough Project. Early last month the Congolese Government announced a policy of "zero tolerance" for abuses committed by army soldiers and said commanders who permit their troops to commit such crimes will be held responsible but to date, only a handful of officers have been arrested. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759139 Date: 06/30/2015

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"The increase in rape in an area where already so many women and girls have been victims is deplorable," said Olivia Caeymaex of Enough. "Ending impunity for rape and other serious crimes needs to be at the heart of any strategy to combat sexual violence. Secretary Clinton should ensure US diplomatic and financial assets are focused on bringing to justice those who are most responsible." WATCH Enough Policy adviser Colin Thomas-Jensen discussing the trip. ■



Aug. 10, 2009

Secretary Clinton Must Focus on Cause of Congo Conflict Woman in Congo Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should focus on the fuel which drives the violence in Congo, the conflict minerals extracted from the eastern war zone and widely used by our consumer electronics industry. "Clinton's visit to Goma tomorrow provides the opportunity for the United States to deepen its overdue engagement in search of a solution for the world's deadliest war," Enough Project co-founder John Prendergast said today. "Tantalum helps cool cell phones and laptops. Tungsten enables the vibration function in a cell phone. Tin is a solder for most circuit boards in nearly every electronic product. And gold is used to encase wiring. Until the trade in minerals becomes legal and transparent, there will be no peace in Congo," Prendergast said. Clinton earlier highlighted the role of conflict minerals in what she called "the unspeakable violence against women and girls in eastern Congo." "It is the worst example of man's inhumanity to women. And women are being used in conflicts. Now, what are the conflicts about? Well, yes, there are tribal and other reasons why the conflicts are going on, but get below the surface. It's because there are mines in eastern Congo that produce the minerals that go into our cell phones and our other electronics. There is a lot of money being made by a lot of people, but it sure isn't helping the people of the DFIC," Clinton said in an interview in Nairobi. The majority of sexual violence cases reported in North Kivu since January have been attributed to government soldiers according to the Congo Advocacy Coalition, a group of 88 humanitarian and human rights organizations, including Enough Project. Early last month the Congolese Government announced a policy of "zero tolerance" for abuses committed by army soldiers and said commanders who permit their troops to commit such crimes will be held responsible but to date, only a handful of officers have been arrested. "The increase in rape in an area where already so many women and girls have been victims is deplorable," said Olivia Caeymaex of Enough. "Ending impunity for rape and other serious crimes needs to be at the heart of any strategy to combat sexual violence. Secretary Clinton should ensure US diplomatic and financial assets are focused on bringing to justice those who are most responsible."

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WATCH Enough Policy adviser Colin Thomas-Jensen discussing the trip. READ Enough Co-founder John Prendergast discusses our link to the conflict in the Boston Globe READ a statement from the Congo Advocacy Coalition TAKE ACTION: Secretary Clinton's office has set up a website that will direct texts and emails to her when she's in Africa TEXT THE SECRETARY on CONGO at 90822 "HELP WOMEN IN CONGO, STOP THE CONFLICT MINERALS TRADE" Secretary Clinton should champion the conflict minerals legislation to ensure that it's signed into law and and implemented properly. You can text the message or email here. TEXT THE SECRETARY on SUDAN at 90822 "DO NOT END SUDAN SANCTIONS WITHOUT REAL PROGRESS" At a recent Senate hearing on Sudan, Special Envoy Gration asked for "more space on sanctions" claiming that they were hindering development in southern Sudan. Congress already took action in 2006 to create significant exceptions for the south and other marginalized areas of Sudan for development purposes. We should not roll back the sanctions. We need assurances from Secretary Clinton that the Obama Administration will support keeping the sanctions in place until the Sudan government fulfills its obligations on the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the peace process in Darfur. You can text the message or email here.

Women running from destruction A woman carrying her child runs for safety from the burning compound of presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba's bodyguards in Congo's capital, Kinshasa, in July 2006. Congo's largely successful elections in 2006 have not proven to be a panacea to Congo's ills; 45,000 people die each month, mostly from the crippling effects of widespread conflict in the Congo's eastern provinces.

- Eastern Congo: An Action Plan to End the World's Deadliest War - Confronting Rape and Other Forms of Violence Against Women in Conflict Zones

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- A Comprehensive Approach to Congo's Conflict Minerals

Check out Enough's blog Enough Said Blog Logo - In New Report, Secretary Ban Calls Attention to Sexual Violence

- In Their Own Words: Survivors, Perpetrators Talk about Rape in Congo

- Congo's Courageous Men

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H Tuesday, August 11, 2009 2:48 AM '[email protected]' Re: ASSK Sentenced To Three Years, Yettaw To Seven Years (SBU)

Rwwwwqs7 Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Aug 11 02:37:57 2009 Subject: Fw: ASSK Sentenced To Three Years, Yettaw To Seven Years (SBU)

From: OpsAlert Sent: Tue Aug 11 02:24:14 2009 Subject: ASSK Sentenced To Three Years, Yettaw To Seven Years (SBU)

(SBU) Media report the Burmese court found Aung San Suu Kyi and two of her assistants guilty of violating security law. The ruling junta commuted each sentence to 18 months and ordered ASSK returned to house arrest. Embassy Rangoon reports American Citizen John Yettaw received a sentence of seven years hard labor, which was not commuted. Automatic electronic distribution to: S, D(S), D(L), P. E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA,I0, S/CRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, IIP, CMS, S/ES, S/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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H Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:17 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin H2 Followup

Is there a record of who attends the bilat mtgs I hold?

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H Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:17 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' H2 Schedule odds+ends

There is an Oct 16th George Marshall event at the Department. Do we have it on tentative calendar? Have we scheduled a Sept event for all the groups doing econ and other work w Palestinians? Mara Rudman is working on it for Mitchell. Starting in Sept I want to have a weekly lunch/mtg w Steinberg and one w the undersecs. I also want to schedule for early Sept, hour mtgs w each bureau to dscuss priorities. When can I visit FSI?

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H

Sent:

Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:03 AM [email protected]' '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Re: Time with S

To: Cc: Subject:

I think Lona already confirmed swearing in for Monday. I'd also be happy to see him then too. Huma will check. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Thu Aug 13 03:55:08 2009 Subject: Fw: Time with S Fyi

From: Pascual, Carlos (Mexico City) To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Wed Aug 12 16:12:14 2009 Subject: Time with S

Cheryl —

Well, I finally made it. Quite a start to be able to ride in with the President in AF1 and then roll into meetings with Calderon and the leadership of the Mexican government. I will spend this week in Mexico. I will be back next week to pack out, but will also follow up on a number of other issues while I am there.

I wanted to ask if you thought it might be possible to get a bit of time with the Secretary. There are two requests going through the system. One is for a formal swearing in. I understand that she has one swearing in at 4:00 on Monday in the Ben Franklin room, so one option would be if she could do the same for me in the Treaty Room at 4:30. I know this is short notice — this has been one of those cases where planning has alluded us.

The second request is for a meeting with the Secretary. I would very much appreciate the chance to go over priorities moving forward, as well as provide a few initial observations.

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Sorry to have to bother you with this. If it were not for the short timeframe and I would not want to trouble you with this kind of thing.

Many thanks,

Carlos

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H Friday, August 14, 2009 4:39 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Fw: damn this is good...

We should figure out how to distribute this. Thx for a great trip! Original Message From: Burns Strider To: H; Sent: Thu Aug 13 18:52:40 2009 Subject: damn this is good... The first sentence sets the tone for a great piece... that first sentence has something for everyone: pride in America, empathy for do-gooders and a hard line for the hard-nosed patriots... "but Africa got one anyway."

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j8RYJFZuXpCg_LY2peUQNwQx5SagD9A289D00

Preaching reform, Clinton wins African hearts By DONNA BRYSON (AP) –1 hour ago JOHANNESBURG — In Liberia, Hillary Clinton brought out the crowds despite torrential rain. In Congo, she came away deeply shaken from a meeting with rape victims. Kenya's prime minister said Africa didn't need lectures from the West about democracy, but Africa got one anyway. At home, the U.S. secretary of state's visit may have been overshadowed by the aftermath of her husband's mission to North Korea to bring home two imprisoned U.S. journalists. But on her seven-nation Africa tour, ending Friday with a stopover in the West African island republic of Cape Verde, she made one splash after another. Coupled with Barack Obama's visit last month, the two trips to Africa were the earliest into an administration by any secretary of state or president, underlining Washington's pledges to pay more attention to the continent. In the U.S., the headline-making moment of the trip was her testy response to a question about Bill Clinton. But in Africa, it quickly became a footnote. What people wanted to hear was support for democracy, clean government and ending its many civil wars. Clinton's ambitious itinerary resembled those of China's foreign minister, who makes extensive annual tours of his country's allies on the continent. But where China tends to sidestep the issues of corruption democracy, Clinton confronted them head-on. Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, speaking hours before Clinton arrived, said Africa did not need to be lectured about democracy. After they met, she did just that. "The absence of strong and effective democratic institutions has permitted

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ongoing corruption, impunity, politically motivated violence and a lack of respect for a rule of law," Clinton said. "These conditions ... are continuing to hold Kenya back." Odinga switched to a more conciliatory tone, saying African countries could learn from Clinton's example when she conceded defeat to Obama during the U.S. presidential primaries. "That is a lesson Africa needs to learn seriously," he said. "In Africa, in many countries, elections are never won, they are only rigged. The losers never accept that they lost. If we do this, we will be able to develop democracy truly in the African continent." In Angola, she told Foreign Minister Assuncao Afonso dos Anjos that his country needed to write a new constitution, prosecute human rights crimes and hold a proper presidential election. "So, Mr. Minister, we have our work cut out for us," she said. And in Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer, she said "the disconnect between Nigeria's wealth and its poverty is a failure of governance at the federal, state and local level." To Africa's reformers, often an embattled minority, these were heartening words. Emma Ezeazu, who campaigns for free and fair elections in his native Nigeria, said Clinton's visit showed that U.S. officials "are becoming more pro-active in their relationship with Nigeria, in particular on the subject of governance and democracy. They are paying more attention." Tiseke Kasambala, a Johannesburg-based researcher for Human Rights Watch, commended her grasp of human rights abuses in Africa — not just the headline-makers, like Zimbabwe and Congo, but the lesser publicized offenders such as Angola. In Goma, a Congo town in a region ravaged by gang rapes amid continuing fighting between army and rebels, Clinton announced $17 million in American aid to help the victims. She toured a squalid camp of 18,000 refugees and heard one of them tell her, "We really want to return home, that's why we are asking America to help stop the fighting." "That's why I'm here," Clinton replied. "I want you to be able to go home." In Cape Town, South Africa, big, joyous crowds turned out for her at a housing project. In Liberia, founded in 1847 by freed American slaves, rain-drenched crowds waved U.S. and Liberian flags at Clinton's motorcade. The crowds in Nigeria and Angola were fewer, but community and religious leaders seemed excited just to be with Clinton and be heard by her. Nancy Kachingwe, a Malawian with the development group ActionAid, applauded Clinton's "very strong emphasis around women's rights." Some of former President George W. Bush's Africa initiatives, particularly on AIDS, have been widely praised in Africa. But there were also sharp differences over world trade, global warming, and over the Bush administration's antiterrorism strategy. Washington wants to buy Africa's oil and gain access to its markets, and fears instability in places like Somalia could fuel anti-U.S. terrorism. Clinton won points by stressing that as the U.S. pursues its interests, it sees the virtue of "working with and listening to our friends and allies, and creating not a multipolar world, but a multi-partner world."

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Kachingwe said what matters now is the follow-up. "There will be a positive impact" from Clinton's trip, she said. "But somewhere along the way, we do need to see ... what's going to come to keep the momentum going."

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H Friday, August 14, 2009 5:52 PM '[email protected]' Re: Couple notes

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 14 17:42:08 2009 Subject: Couple notes - lisa bardack coming at 9:30 tomorrow. She says that time works best for her. - the budget binder is missing a few things and they need to replace some things. There's a complete and correct copy being fedexed to chappaqua for tomorrow morning delivery. - pdb will be faxed at 9am tomorrow

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H Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:07 AM Re: AAR

Do you know what Jeannine (Bloomberg) said on Washington Week last night? Original Message From: PIR To: Jake Sullivan Cc: H; CDM Sent: Sat Aug 15 08:51:16 2009 Subject: AAR

Huma Abedin

Jake, when you can, I think I speak for the group when I say that we'd like and After Action Report on last night's date with Dr. Senkler - especially curious if your plan to transition from the initial expanded group to a more restricted bilateral meeting worked as planned. And while I'm writing, here is about the most straightforward piece about HRC ever written in the NY Times - with this classic line: "...a Liberian man with a long wooden horn followed her around most of the visit, blowing out loud funny noises whenever she said something striking."

Clinton Ends Africa Tour, Vowing to Stay Involved By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN The New York Times Published: August 15, 2009 SANTA MARIA, Cape Verde - After a grueling seven-nation, 11-day trip, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton wrapped up her Africa tour on Friday by reaffirming her promise to renovate American relations with the continent. "I leave Africa after this remarkable trip even more committed," Mrs. Clinton said before leaving Cape Verde. "I have seen the joy and energy Africans have, evidenced not just by the boogieing, but by the hard work and perseverance," she said, referring to a recent comment from her husband, former President Bill Clinton, that she knew how to "boogie" with African dancers. "And we've seen the worst humanity can do to itself," she added, presumably referring to Congo, where Mrs. Clinton met victims of a brutal civil war that just does not seem to end. Mrs. Clinton seemed satisfied that she had accomplished her mission: strengthening American relations with crucial allies on the continent, like Nigeria and South Africa, and sending a message of "tough love," as she called it, to nations like Kenya and Congo. Over all, she said, the United States wants to work more closely with African nations as a partner, not simply as a patron or dispenser of aid. In exchange, she said, African leaders must deliver democracy and good government.

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Mrs. Clinton vowed to stay on top of Africa, even after she gets back to Washington, closely monitoring the issues she addressed on her tour. She also pointed to Cape Verde, a set of palm-studded islands best known for their beaches and enormous tourist hotels, as an example of what good leadership can do. "This is possible," she said. "You create not just economic growth but a sense of human dignity and possibility." Kenya. South Africa. Angola. Congo. Nigeria. Liberia. And finally Cape Verde. Mrs. Clinton saw with her own eyes some of Africa's most promising countries - and some of its most troubled ones. In Kenya, she pushed for the government to prosecute perpetrators of the postelection violence last year. In South Africa, the big issue was Zimbabwe and how the South African government should do more to help ease the crisis there. In Angola, the theme was good governing practices and oil, a strategic concern of the United States given the many inroads China has made there and elsewhere in Africa in its hunger for natural resources. In Congo, Mrs. Clinton was passionate about the need to end the nation's rape epidemic. "The secretary's visit to the heart of the world's deadliest war zone in eastern Congo was a potential game-changer for that conflict," said John Prendergast, a founder of the Washington-based Enough project. "Her commitment to addressing root causes such as the conflict minerals that power our electronics industry was a refreshing contrast to the usual disaster sympathy tourism of visiting dignitaries." "Now," he added, "comes the hard part: making good on the promises and living up to the high expectations engendered by her visit." In Nigeria, Mrs. Clinton pressed for electoral changes. In Liberia, she praised the country's president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the only woman in Africa to be elected head of state. The Liberian visit had a special warmth, almost like a meeting of long-lost cousins. Liberia was founded in the 19th century by freed American slaves, and the country's flag, the people's names and even the police uniforms with plasticbrimmed hats were all reminiscent of the American versions. Mrs. Clinton received possibly her most exuberant welcome there, and a Liberian man with a long wooden horn followed her around most of the visit, blowing out loud funny noises whenever she said something striking. "I love that - the horn - I want to take that guy with me wherever I go," she said. In Cape Verde, Mrs. Clinton seemed to have few bones to pick. For once, she said, she had a cheat sheet on a country that included a list of far more positives than negatives. The country has fewer than 500,000 people and has escaped the turmoil that has engulfed so much of Africa. The all-inclusive, poolside buffet resorts here feel like something found in Canci.ln or the Bahamas. Mrs. Clinton called Cape Verde "a model of democracy and economic progress in Africa." On Friday, just as she had at every stop, she started her speech by saying, "I bring you greetings from President Obama." She called him a "son of Africa" and said that under the Obama administration, the United States was determined to help Africa reach its promise. #4#

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H Saturday, August 15, 2009 9:08 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Africa Bureau

I should visit to thank them Mon or Tues.

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Re: Webb

I'm talking w Jones next. If we can do Webb today even a short call, that would be good. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 16 10:12:44 2009 Subject: Re: Webb And he's in bangkok. So 11 hours ahead. Can also talk tomorrow morning our time. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: '[email protected]' Sent: Sun Aug 16 08:55:19 2009 Subject: Webb Jake says you want to talk to sen webb today? What time would u like to set it up?

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H Sunday, August 16, 2009 12:21 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Tomorrow and Tuesday

May I pis get drafts for each day?

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H Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:00 PM '[email protected]' Re: TIME-SENSITIVE: HONDURAS

I am willing to take additional steps but I'd like them to be fully vetted. Can you work w AMS, Steinberg and WHA to make proposal tomorrow? Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Sun Aug 16 12:45:38 2009 Subject: FW: TIME-SENSITIVE: HONDURAS FYI. Original Message From: Slaughter, Anne-Marie Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 12:23 PM To: Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: Abedin, Huma; Mills, Cheryl D; Chollet, Derek H Subject: TIME-SENSITIVE: HONDURAS Jake -- Peter Harrell and I have been concerned all last week that we are really losing the initiative on Honduras and that some more forceful intervention is needed. I think this is a real opportunity for S to get her first real diplomatic win on resolving a crisis. She looked great at the outset of this crisis, but now American policy seems to be drifting. It's also a chance to turn her and POTUS's recent words on democracy into action. Pse get the attached 1 page memo to her today; I have been working w/ WHA but they take forever and Tom is obviously in a delicate position. I'm also pasting it in below, in addition to a cable from our ambassador that she has probably seen making some of the same points. We really need to move here to avoid further damage; on the upside we have the possibility of a real win. I'll make the argument directly in the early morning mtg tomorrow, but I'd like her to see this first. AM UNCLASSIFIED FOR THE SECRETARY FROM: Anne-Marie Slaughter Moving Forward on Honduras SUBJECT: I got lots of signals last week that we are losing ground in Latin America every day the Honduras crisis continues; high level people from both the business and the NGO community say that even our friends are beginning to think we are not really committed to the norm of constitutional democracy we have worked so hard to build over the last 20 year. The current stalemate favors the status quo; the de facto regime has every incentive to run out the clock as long as they think we will have to accept any post-election government You played an important leadership role at the outset of the crisis; I urge you to think about taking bold action now to breathe new life into the process and signal that regardless what happens on the Hill, you and the president are serious. WHA and I are working on a memo proposing some

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options, but experience has taught me that this could take several days. So I wanted to give you a heads up this weekend. We need to strengthen both the carrots and the sticks in this process. Re the de factos, we should find that coup was a "military coup" under U.S. law and revoke the visas of more de facto regime members. We should also go after the visas of a few prominent de facto supporters in Honduras's business community, signaling that we'll widen this net if negotiations fail. We should also make noises about prohibiting U.S. companies from.doing business with companies controlled the de factos, though we have to be careful about the impact on Honduran institutions.

CABLE FROM AMB. Llorens, SENT YESTERDAY MORNING. AIL: I received a call from Arias late last night. He seemed to be recovering well from the flu but was at his home resting. I briefed him on how I saw the situation in Honduras. I stressed the importance of a successful visit by the OAS FMs. I agreed M's recent public comments again suggesting that Insulza was not welcomed were unhelpful. I noted that somewhat better was the statement made by the Corrales delegation yesterday at a press conference in Toncontin Airport upon returning from DC reaffirming that Insulza was expected to be with the delegation. I told Arias the importance of arranging a substantive schedule for the FMs w regime, civil society, business, and religious leaders as well as pro-Zelaya social sector supporters. I also stressed the importance of giving these folks a fair hearing but also that it was critical that the FMs explain the international community's expectations and strong hope that both sides return quickly to San Jose and reach and sign a final agreement. Arias concurred that that was also his expectation. He expressed concern that the regime may be seeking to stall and delay. He said the regime delegation did not seemed fully committed to reaching a deal and seemed focused on tinkering with the political amnesty question. Arias believes that the core regime supporters in the business community were still strongly resisting an agreement. He suggested that the US needed to increase the pressure on these folks and consider taking away their visas and possibly freeze their bank accounts. I said I would pass on his suggestion. I said we were reaching out to people in Honduras and urging the importance of a succesful FMs meeting as a prelude to a final agreement. I said I would also speak to Corrales and get him focused on having the regime prepared for the FMs with creative and concrete ways of bolstering the enforcement aspects of a final deal. Arias thanked our support and we agreed to speak again over the weekend. Hugo

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H Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:01 PM

Tomorrow

I will have time at State tomorrow at either 2:15 or 5:45. Does either work?

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H Sunday, August 16, 2009 2:14 PM '[email protected]' Fw: Tomorrow

Pis lock in. Original Message From: Donilon, Thomas E. To: H Sent: Sun Aug 16 14:12:57 2009 Subject: Re: Tomorrow Secretary--I can be at your office at 5:45. Look forward to seeing you. Tom Original Message From: H To: Donilon, Thomas E. Sent: Sun Aug 16 13:00:54 2009 Subject: Tomorrow I will have time at State tomorrow at either 2:15 or 5:45. Does either work?

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Sunday, August 16, 2009 7:06 PM '[email protected]' Re: Colombia Defense Cooperation agreement

Thx. We have to expedite this since the Columbians are being pressured. Will you be seeing Bermudez tomorrow? Original Message From: Shapiro, Andrew 1 <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1 <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Aug 14 18:16:53 2009 Subject: Colombia Defense Cooperation agreement Madam Secretary, Our chief negotiator for the Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) just reported that a provisional agreement has been reached with the Colombians. It will have to go through translation and other scrubbing over the next couple of weeks before its ready to be signed but this should be good news for your proposed meeting with Foreign Minister Bermudez next week. Please let me know if you have any questions. Andrew

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Tuesday, Au ust 18, 2009 7:05 AM 'cheryl.mill '[email protected]' PC today

Given my schedule today, I really don't/can't go to Gitmo PC. I think either Jack or Cheryl, accompanied by Harold and Dan Fried should rep State. Or even Harold could go solo. Ok by you?

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H Wednesday, September 30, 2009 917 PM '[email protected]' Fw: Sen. Levin

Pls print. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 30 13:03:07 2009 Subject: RE: Sen. Levin Levin opposed the surge, but voted for funding the troops. Pasted below is Levin's speech on troops in Afghanistan. We'll have a copy for you as well. Afghan speech below

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2009 Contact: Senator Levin's Office Phone: 202.224.6221 Senate Floor Speech - Surge the Afghan Army Remarks as prepared for delivery

Today we mark a solemn anniversary. Eight years ago this morning, our nation was attacked by terrorist extremists motivated by hatred and bent on destruction. It is always appropriate to remember the shock of that day, the innocent lives lost, and the efforts our nation has made since that day to ensure that Afghanistan, the nation that hosted those terrorists, cannot again become a safe haven for terrorists seeking to attack us. But today is an especially appropriate occasion to take stock of those efforts, and consider how best to continue them. I recently returned from a trip to Afghanistan, where I was joined by my colleagues Senators Jack Reed and Ted Kaufman. The situation in Afghanistan is serious. Security has deteriorated. But if we take the right steps, we can ensure that Afghanistan does not revert to a Taliban-friendly government that could once again provide a safe haven for al Qaeda to terrorize us and the world. The Obama administration's new strategy, focusing on securing the Afghan population's safety and partnering with the Afghan security forces in that effort, is an important start at reversing the situation in Afghanistan. The change in strategy has led our forces, in the words of General McChrystal's Counterinsurgency Guidance, to "live, eat and train together [with the Afghan security forces], plan and operate together, depend on one another, and hold each other accountable....and treat them as equal partners in success." The Guidance goes on to say that the success of the Afghan security forces "is our goal."

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To achieve that goal we should increase and accelerate our efforts to support the Afghan security forces in their efforts to become self-sufficient in delivering security to their nation — before we consider whether to increase U.S. combat forces above the levels already planned for the next few months. These steps include increasing the size of the Afghan Army and police much faster than presently planned; providing more trainers for the Afghan Army and police than presently planned; providing them more equipment than presently planned; and working to separate local Taliban fighters from their leaders and attract them to the side of the government as we did in Iraq. While the security situation in Afghanistan has worsened, we still have important advantages there. The Afghan people hate the Taliban. Public opinion polls show support for the Taliban at about 5%. In addition, the Afghan army is highly motivated and its troops are proven fighters. Despite those advantages, we face significant challenges. General McChrystal believes, and I agree, that we need to regain the initiative and create a momentum towards success. General McChrystal worries, and rightly so, about the perception that we have lost that initiative, and the impact of that perception on the Afghan people, their government, al Qaeda and the Taliban. By contrast, if we can dispel that perception, we have a chance to convince local and lowerlevel Taliban fighters to lay down their arms and rejoin Afghan society. I believe the most effective way to retake the initiative in Afghanistan is with a series of steps to ensure that Afghanistan's army and police have the manpower, equipment and support to secure their own nation. First, we should increase troop levels for the Afghan army and police faster than currently planned. There are approximately 90,000 troops in the Afghan army now, and that number is scheduled to go up to 134,000 by October of 2010. The Afghan police are scheduled to reach a level of 82,000 by the same time. For a long time, many of us have urged the establishment of a goal of 240,000 Afghan troops and 160,000 Afghan police by 2013. The Afghan Minister of Defense has strongly supported those numbers. It now appears that our government and the Afghan government are prepared to accept those goals. But the need for additional Afghan forces is urgent. I believe it both possible and essential to advance those goals by a year, to 2012. Our own military in Afghariistan has repeatedly pointed to a need for more Afghan forces. In one sector of Helmand province we visited last week, our Marines outnumbered Afghan soldiers by 5 to one. A Marine Company commander in Helmand province told the New York Times in July that a lack of Afghan troops "is absolutely our Achilles heel." What do we need to do to increase the size of the Afghan army and police? According to Afghan Defense Minister Wardak, there is no lack of Afghan manpower; we've been assured it is available. But we will need significantly more trainers. We asked General Formica, who is in charge of the American effort to train Afghan security forces, whether such an increase is possible. He indicated he would make an assessment of what would be necessary in order to meet the earlier timetable. In the meantime, we should also press our NATO allies with much greater forcefulness to provide more trainers. If our NATO allies are not going to come through with the combat forces they have pledged, at least they could provide additional trainers. Larger Afghan security forces will also require more mid-level Afghan officers. In addition to supporting efforts to graduate more Afghan officers from army academies, we should consider the recommendation of Defense Minister Wardak that previous mid-level officers who fought the war against the Soviets return to service on an interim basis. Minister Wardak emphasized that those men are well qualified and well motivated, and while they may not be trained in the most current tactics, they nonetheless could temporarily meet the need of the enlarged army while the new group of officers is trained. A larger Afghan force will need supporting infrastructure, such a barracks. While the available infrastructure may not be the most modern, it is adequate and exists in sufficient amounts. Larger Afghan security forces will require additional equipment. There must be a major effort to transfer a significant amount of the equipment that is coming out of Iraq to the Afghan army and police. Such a significant commitment to equip the Afghan security forces would also help demonstrate U.S. determination to take the initiative and create momentum in the right direction. There is an enormous amount of equipment coming out of Iraq; our military is calling UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759468 Date: 06/30/2015

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it one of the greatest transfers of military goods in the world's history. A significant part of it could be transferred to the Afghan forces, increasing their capability without weakening our own readiness. And yet there does not seem to be that kind of a crash effort in place to do that. We need to obtain on an urgent basis a list of the basic equipment needs of the Afghan forces and a list of how those needs could be met in a major program to transfer equipment leaving Iraq. Rapidly expanding Afghanistan's military and police forces would address one of the major problems and risks we now face there. General McChrystal told us he worries that waiting until 2013 for a larger Afghan force creates a gap in capabilities that brings significant risk of failure. But by accelerating the training and equipping of Afghan forces by a year, we address his concern. Depending on additional capability from Afghan, rather than U.S., forces, also addresses a major problem of public perception in Afghanistan. The larger our own military footprint there, the more our enemies can seek to drive a wedge between us and the Afghan population, spreading the falsehood that we seek to dominate a Muslim nation. Finally, we should make a concerted effort to separate the local Taliban from their leaders. In Iraq, large numbers of young Iraqis who had been attacking us switched over to our side and became.the "Sons of Iraq." They were drawn in part by the promise of jobs and amnesty for past attacks, and in part by the recognition that the status quo was creating horrific violence in their own communities. In their own interests and the interests of their nation, they switched sides and became a positive force. That same prospect exists in Afghanistan. Afghan leaders and our military say that local Taliban fighters are motivated largely by the need for a job or loyalty to the local leader who pays them and not by ideology or religious zeal. They believe an effort to attract these fighters to the government's side could succeed, if they are offered security for themselves and their families, and if there is no penalty for previous activity against us. General McChrystal himself has emphasized the potential of such re-integration to accomplish the same result as was achieved in Iraq. Here is what General McChrystal said on July 28th: "Most of the fighters we see in Afghanistan are Afghans, some with foreign cadre with them. But most we don't see are deeply ideological or even politically motivated; most are operating for pay; some are under a commander's charismatic leadership; some are frustrated with local leaders. So I believe there is significant potential to go after what I would call mid- and low-level Taliban fighters and leaders and offer them re-integration into Afghanistan under the constitution." But this "game changing" possibility was apparently not factored into General McChrystal's assessment. There is no plan yet to put in place a Sons of Iraq approach in Afghanistan. It is urgent that we lay out the steps that need to be taken to involve local and national Afghan leaders in that effort. They alone can accomplish this crucial job, but first we and our Afghan allies must draft such a plan on an urgent basis. And the potential positive impact of such a plan should be taken into account as we consider the need for any additional U.S. military resources. Afghanistan's people are grateful for our aid, but also eager to assume responsibility for their future. In a tiny village in Helmand Province, we were invited to meet with the village elders at their council meeting, their shura. One hundred or so men sat on the floor and chatted with us about their future and their country's future. When asked how long the United States should stay, one elder said: "Until the moment that you make our security forces self-sufficient. Then you will be welcome to visit us, not as soldiers but as guests." Helping Afghanistan achieve self-sufficiency in their security is everybody's goal. On that there is little difference of opinion, in Afghanistan's village councils or in the corridors of this Capitol. Can we help Afghanistan reach self-sufficiency in security fast enough? Can we get there in a way that regains the initiative and creates the momentum we need? Can we encourage those lower level Taliban to abandon an insurgency headed by terrorists whose fanaticism they don't share? I believe we can, by supporting a far more rapid growth in the Afghan Army and police; by providing more trainers more quickly; by a rapid infusion to Afghan units of equipment no longer needed in Iraq; and by rapidly adopting a plan for the UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759468 Date: 06/30/2015

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re-integration of lower level Taliban fighters into Afghan society. In other words, we need a surge of Afghan security forces. Our support of their surge will show our commitment to the success of a mission that is clearly in our national security interest, without creating a bigger U.S. military footprint that provides propaganda fodder for the Taliban. I believe that taking those steps on an urgent basis, While completing the previously planned and announced increase in U.S. combat forces, provides the best chance of success for our mission: preventing Afghanistan from again being run by a Taliban government which harbors and supports Al-Qaeda, whose goal is to inflict additional catastrophic attacks on the United States and the world. And we should implement these steps before considering an increase in U.S. ground combat forces beyond what is already planned by the end of this year. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 7:52 AM • To: Sullivan, Jacob J Subject: Sen. Levin Pls find out whether he supported the surge in Iraq and get a'copy of his recent speech about troops to Af for me. Thx.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 9:24 AM '[email protected]' Re: Today

As soon as I get the memo, I can do the call. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 09:21:52 2009 Subject: Today There are a few things on there way to you this morning: - call sheet for aliyev for today. Phil has discussed with you but its to urge him not to derail the turkey/armenia talks. They are 9 hours ahead. Can we do soon? - your schedule for the next few days. just need final sign off from you. - a lona memo with questions for the next few weeks.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 9:57 AM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Schedule

I can talk right now. Can we do conf call about Lona's memo?

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H Tuesday, September 1,2009 11:10 AM '[email protected]' Re: Steinberg wants to talk secure this morning. I can come over and set up. Can u do in the next 30 min?

It has to be by then since we want to go out. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 11:03:36 2009 Subject: Steinberg wants to talk secure this morning. I can come over and set up. Can u do in the next 30 min?

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 1:28 PM 'cheryl.mills '[email protected]. Follow up

Did you ever talk to Podesta about CB?

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 2:24 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin 'preines Feedback?

Any from the taping yesterday or today's showing?

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 2:56 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Ok. Thx. See you in DC. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 14:38:23 2009 Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 3:37 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Ok. Thx. Enjoy the Mar. See you in DC. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 14:38:23 2009 Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 3:54 PM '[email protected]' Re:

I'll wait to see him in person next week. Do we know when that would be? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:48:40 2009 Subject: Re: Thx Few other notes: - wh is asking if u want to speak with potus tomorrow during the meeting time? Would be 10:20am. Would you like to do a call with him or wait and meet with him in person? - cdm can explain the document I just asked oscar to print for you.

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:37:28 2009 Subject: Re: Ok. Thx. Enjoy the Itfar. See you in DC. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 14:38:23 2009 Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 3:56 PM '[email protected]. Re:

So Lona will include in daily schedule for Tuesday? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:55:11 2009 Subject: Re: Tuesday we think. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:54:08 2009 Subject: Re: I'll wait to see him in person next week. Do we know when that would be? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:48:40 2009 Subject: Re: Thx Few other notes: - wh is asking if u want to speak with potus tomorrow during the meeting time? Would be 10:20am. Would you like to do a call with him or wait and meet with him in person? - cdm can explain the document I just asked oscar to print for you.

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Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 3:58 PM '[email protected]' Re:

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Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:54:08 2009 Subject: Re: I'll wait to see him in person next week. Do we know when that would be? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:48:40 2009 Subject: Re: Thx Few other notes: - wh is asking if u want to speak with potus tomorrow during the meeting time? Would be 10:20am. Would you like to do a call with him or wait and meet with him in person? - cdm can explain the document I just asked oscar to print for you.

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Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 4:07 PM '[email protected]. Re:

Is Oscar at the house--he didn't answer my emai and we're headed there now. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:58:58 2009 Subject: Re: Yes we have asked wh for a time Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:56:02 2009 Subject: Re: So Lona will include in daily schedule for Tuesday? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:55:11 2009 Subject: Re: Tuesday we think. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:54:08 2009 Subject: Re: I'll wait to see him in person next week. Do we know when that would be? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:48:40 2009 Subject: Re: Thx Few other notes: - wh is asking if u want to speak with potus tomorrow during the meeting time? Would be 10:20am. Would you like to do a call with him or wait and meet with him in person? UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759500 Date: 06/30/2015

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- cdm can explain the document I just asked oscar to print for you.

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:37:28 2009 Subject: Re: Ok. Thx. Enjoy the ltfar. See you in DC. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 14:38:23 2009 Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning.

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 4:05 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Can we flip Jones to Thursday in what would have been the PC slot? And keep the time on Wed free for staff stuff? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:58:58 2009 Subject: Re: Yes we have asked wh for a time Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:56:02 2009 Subject: Re: So Lana will include in daily schedule for Tuesday? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:55:11 2009 Subject: Re: Tuesday we think. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:54:08 2009 Subject: Re: I'll wait to see him in person next week. Do we know when that would be? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:48:40 2009 Subject: Re: Thx Few other notes: - wh is asking if u want to speak with potus tomorrow during the meeting time? Would be 10:20am. Would you like to do a call with him or wait and meet with him in person? UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759501 Date: 06/30/2015

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- cdm can explain the document I just asked oscar to print for you.

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:37:28 2009 Subject: Re: Ok. Thx. Enjoy the Itfar. See you in DC. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 14:38:23 2009 Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 4:18 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Any word from Patricofs? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 16:09:15 2009 Subject: Re:

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To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:54:08 2009 Subject: Re: I'll wait to see him in person next week. Do we know when that would be? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:48:40 2009 Subject: Re: Thx Few other notes: - wh is asking if u want to speak with potus tomorrow during the meeting time? Would be 10:20am. Would you like to do a call with him or wait and meet with him in person? - cdm can explain the document I just asked oscar to print for you.

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Sep 01 15:37:28 2009 Subject: Re: Ok. Thx. Enjoy the Itfar. See you in DC. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 01 14:38:23 2009 Subject: Wanted to let you know I decided to go to dc for the wh iftar tonite and big unga meeting tomorrow morning

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 7:11 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Jones

I thought we were moving him to Thursday but schedule I just got says tomorrow. What's status?

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H Tuesday, September 1, 2009 7:44 PM '[email protected]' Re: Jones

I thoiught ity could fill the hole left by the cancelling of the PC. It would be much better for me to do anytime on Thursday. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abed in Sent: Tue Sep 01 19:31:42 2009 Subject: Re: Jones Sarah F asked if it could stay on tomorrow's schedule. Happy to revisit if you would like me to. Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (202) 647-9071 Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J; Huma Abedin Sent: Tue Sep 01 19:10:49 2009 Subject: Jones I thought we were moving him to Thursday but schedule I just got says tomorrow. What's status?

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 6:01 AM '[email protected]. Re: Security Contractors

This whole issue makes me sick. Why we also worry that, despite porotestations, State is too passive and accepting. The answer is I have some ideas about this to explore.

is an open sore. I

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Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 03:59:16 2009 Subject: Fw: Security Contractors Fyi

From: Boswell, Eric J To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Kennedy, Patrick F Sent: Tue Sep 01 17:45:12 2009 Subject: Security Contractors

Cheryl:

Iraq Aviation Task Order:

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ArmourGroup Kabul:

[As mentioned to you over the phone, the OIG has 3 investigators headed out to Kabul now.]

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 6:02 AM '[email protected]. Re: Haiti

That's great. Will you be there? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 04:15:39 2009 Subject: Fw: Haiti Fyi

From: Anderson, Brooke D (USUN) To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Tue Sep 01 16:26:02 2009 Subject: Haiti

Hi Cheryl, Just wanted to close the loop and let you know that President Clinton will address the Security Council next week (Wed, Sept 9) in his role as UN Special Envoy for Haiti. This has not been announced / is still close hold. Thanks for your support in moving this forward. We are excited about this session. Brooke

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Brooke D. Anderson Chief of Staff United States Mission to the United Nations (212) 415-4261

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 6:05 AM '[email protected]' Re: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings

Ok. Also, what about inviting Yohannes (MCC nominee) to come to observe MCC mtg next week, meet people and be briefed. He may develop his own opinion about who he wants as his deputy. Let's discuss. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 05:55:24 2009 Subject: Fw: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings

From: Smith, Daniel B To: Mills, Cheryl D; Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Tue Sep 01 12:33:05 2009 Subject: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings

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Somalia

Cheryl noted that she needed to hear further from the Secretary on the proposed changes to the OFAC letter with respect to humanitarian assistance to Somalia and the potential for diversion. She indicated she would let Eric Schwartz know where things stand.

Afghanistan

No one has yet seen the McChrystal Report.

Iraq

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Jack stressed his continued concern over funding for the transfer of police training responsibilities from Defense to State, noting that it remains "highly ambiguous." (The estimated cost is an initial $500 million, with an additional $700 million a year in expenses.) Defense is insisting it does not have money to transfer to State for this purpose, and the idea of a Supplemental is problematic, not the least because the timing would not coincide with the transfer of responsibilities. Jack is concerned that we will look like we are holding up the transfer.

Chinese Tires

Jim reported that there had been another meeting on Chinese tire imports yesterday where there was interagency agreement on the "first best option," but disagreement over other options. The Chinese are in town for negotiations and there will be another meeting tomorrow after the first round.

Baghdad Management Issues

Eric Boswell noted that the Department would extend

Eric also noted that the roof of the USAID building in Baghdad had collapsed.

Congressional Issues

Rich said that he met with Senator DeMint yesterday to discuss the holds on Valenzuela and Shannon. Rich thinks DeMint is prepared to let Valenzuela go forward, but would like to speak to Jim Steinberg regarding Honduras. He will insist on a debate and roll call vote for Tom Shannon. DeMint apparently warned, however, that any "substantive change" in our current policy vis-à-vis Honduras would jeopardize both nominations.

Codel Levin will be heading to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq, but will not overlap with Jack Lew's stay in those places.

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Legal Issues

Harold said that one fallout from the renewed focus on Libya is that some former claimants are coming back seeking new relief.

Hurricane Jimena

I noted that Hurricane Jimena is expected to make landfall in Baja early tomorrow morning as a powerful Category 4 or 5 Hurricane. Embassy Mexico City and Consulate General Tijuana have issued warden messages and Consular Affairs has put out a travel alert advising citizens to avoid the areas likely to be hit. Many hotels in the path of the storm have been largely evacuated, but there are still many Americans who could be affected. The Ops Center is in close touch with our missions in Mexico to monitor conditions.

Public Affairs

RI anticipates questions about Iran's alleged willingness to restart talks and whether the Secretary will meet with Zelaya.

Deputies Meeting Highlights

Sri Lanka

The War Crimes Office said that the report to the Hill on alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka is due by September 21. They have prepared a 60-page draft which is now circulating for clearance. The report covers the period up to May, but Jack encouraged the Office to consider including later material if it would be helpful.

Pakistani Internally Displaced Persons

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Export Controls

Andrew Shapiro noted that the interagency process aimed at "reforming" export controls gets underway today. The goal is to have something to present to Deputies in six weeks.

Brazilian Oil Development

David Goldwyn said that Brazil's proposed regulations for developing its vast offshore petroleum reserves were disappointing. Brazil seems to have opted for a nationalist model that will substantially delay bringing on line the most promising non-OPEC source of oil in years.

H1N1

OES reported that the Administration will release its report on H1N1 in the Southern Hemisphere today. The analysis of the virus in several developed countries in the region suggests that it has not mutated and that the vaccine being developed should be effective. It is still not clear, however, whether one or two doses will be required.

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 7:38 AM '[email protected]. Re: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings

You never know. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 07:26:23 2009 Subject: RE: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings Fine with me -- I'll give him a call - he won't have an opinion on who should be his deputy though. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 6:05 AM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings Ok. Also, what about inviting Yohannes (MCC nominee) to come to observe MCC mtg next week, meet people and be briefed. He may develop his own opinion about who he wants as his deputy. Let's discuss. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 05:55:24 2009 Subject: Fw: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings

From: Smith, Daniel B To: Mills, Cheryl D; Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Tue Sep 01 12:33:05 2009 Subject: 9/1 Senior Staff and Deputies Meetings

SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Somalia

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Cheryl noted that she needed to hear further from the Secretary on the proposed changes to the OFAC letter with respect to humanitarian assistance to Somalia and the potential for diversion. She indicated she would let Eric Schwartz know where things stand.

Afghanistan

No one has yet seen the McChrystal Report.

Iraq

Jack stressed his continued concern over funding for the transfer of police training responsibilities from Defense to State, noting that it remains "highly ambiguous." (The estimated cost is an initial $500 million, with an additional $700 million a year in expenses.) Defense is insisting it does not have money to transfer to State for this purpose, and the idea of a Supplemental is problematic, not the least because the timing would not coincide with the transfer of responsibilities. Jack is concerned that we will look like we are holding up the transfer.

Chinese Tires

Jim reported that there had been another meeting on Chinese tire imports yesterday where there was interagency agreement on the "first best option," but disagreement over other options. The Chinese are in town for negotiations and there will be another meeting tomorrow after the first round.

Baghdad Management Issues

Eric Boswell noted that the Department would extend

Eric also noted that the roof of the USAID building in Baghdad had collapsed.

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Congressional Issues

Rich said that he met with Senator DeMint yesterday to discuss the holds on Valenzuela and Shannon. Rich thinks DeMint is prepared to let Valenzuela go forward, but would like to speak to Jim Steinberg regarding Honduras. He will insist on a debate and roll call vote for Tom Shannon. DeMint apparently warned, however, that any "substantive change" in our current policy vis-à-vis Honduras would jeopardize both nominations.

Codel Levin will be heading to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq, but will not overlap with Jack Lew's stay in those places.

Legal Issues

Harold said that one fallout from the renewed focus on Libya is that some former claimants are coming back seeking new relief.

Hurricane Jimena

I noted that Hurricane Jimena is expected to make landfall in Baja early tomorrow morning as a powerful Category 4 or 5 Hurricane. Embassy Mexico City and Consulate General Tijuana have issued warden messages and Consular Affairs has put out a travel alert advising citizens to avoid the areas likely to be hit. Many hotels in the path of the storm have been largely evacuated, but there are still many Americans who could be affected. The Ops Center is in close touch with our missions in Mexico to monitor conditions.

Public Affairs

• PJ anticipates questions about Iran's alleged willingness to restart talks and whether the Secretary will meet with Zelaya.

Deputies Meeting Highlights

Sri Lanka

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The War Crimes Office said that the report to the Hill on alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka is due by September 21. They have prepared a 60-page draft which is now circulating for clearance. The report covers the period up to May, but Jack encouraged the Office to consider including later material if it would be helpful.

Pakistani Internally Displaced Persons

• Eric Schwartz said that the Op-ed in today's post by Morton Abramowitz criticizing the U.S. and Pakistan for allegedly forcing the return of IDPs into Swat and other areas is simply not true. Eric said he would call Mort to discuss this.

Export Controls

Andrew Shapiro noted that the interagency process aimed at "reforming" export controls gets underway today. The goal is to have something to present to Deputies in six weeks.

Brazilian Oil Development

David Goldwyn said that Brazil's proposed regulations for developing its vast offshore petroleum reserves were disappointing. Brazil seems to have opted for a nationalist model that will substantially delay bringing on line the most promising non-OPEC source of oil in years.

H1N1

OES reported that the Administration will release its report on H1N1 in the Southern Hemisphere today. The analysis of the virus in several developed countries in the region suggests that it has not mutated and that the vaccine being developed should be effective. It is still not clear, however, whether one or two doses will be required.

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 10:12 AM '[email protected]' Re:

B6 Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Sep 02 06:36:30 2009 Subject: Today

IS

birthday

#Utt

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 10:53 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Thx! I left him a message. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 10:14:56 2009 Subject: RE:

voice mail and you can leave him a message. message.

If you hold on the line for about 30 seconds, then you will get and you can leave a

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:12 AM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Re:

Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Sep 02 06:36:30 2009 Subject: Today

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birthday

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 10:57 AM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' Schedule

I may need to stay until Friday to finish up some stuff. Can you book the shuttle for around 1-2pm? Also, what's status w Jones mtg?

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 11:10 AM '[email protected]. Re: Schedule

How can he not have time since the PC dropped? Also, now that I'm not leaving until Friday, I can do later on Thurs or Fri am. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Sep 02 11:04:32 2009 Subject: RE: Schedule Will do on shuttle. Jones' office called me about an hour ago and said they are still looking for time on Thursday afternoon -- will follow up again shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:57 AM To: Huma Abedin; Valmoro, Lona Subject: Schedule I may need to stay until Friday to finish up some stuff. Can you book the shuttle for around 1-2pm? Also, what's status w Jones mtg?

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H Wednesday, September 2, 2009 12:31 PM 'ValmoroU©state.gov' Re: update on general jones

Great--thx. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona 1 To: H Sent: Wed Sep 02 12:14:13 2009 Subject: update on general jones Meeting now confirmed for Thursday at 4:30pm in your office.

Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to the Secretary of State 202-647-9071 (direct)

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H

Sent:

Thursday, September 3, 2009 8:30 PM

To:

'Val moro [email protected]'

Subject:

Re: Schedule

Ok. What about a later shuttle? Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H Sent: Thu Sep 03 20:22:02 2009 Subject: Schedule As it turns out, Susan Rice needs to stay up in NY tonight and has asked if she can speak with you on a secure phone line tomorrow at 9:30am. Can I go ahead and set that up? Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (202) 647-9071

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H Thursday, September 3, 2009 8:48 PM 'ValmoroU©state.gov' Re: Schedule

Let's stick w the 2. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H Sent: Thu Sep 03 20:31:38 2009 Subject: Re: Schedule Alonzo says they are very full with the holiday weekend. He cannot guarantee first in either the 3pm or 4pm. Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (202) 647-9071 Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona Sent: Thu Sep 03 20:29:37 2009 Subject: Re: Schedule Ok. What about a later shuttle? Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H Sent: Thu Sep 03 20:22:02 2009 Subject: Schedule As it turns out, Susan Rice needs to stay up in NY tonight and has asked if she can speak with you on a secure phone line tomorrow at 9:30am. Can I go ahead and set that up? Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (202) 647-9071

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H Thursday, September 3, 2009 9:42 PM '[email protected]' Re: Nujood Update

That's good news but at variance w what the press reported. Original Message From: Verveer, Melanne S To: H Sent: Thu Sep 03 20:15:33 2009 Subject: FW: Nujood Update , Glamour has provided an excellent update and the good news is that Nujood is in private school and attending regularly.

Melanne S. Verveer Ambassador at Large for Global Women's Issues U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW, Room 6805 Washington, DC 20520 Tel: (202) 647-7283 Fax: (202) 647-7288 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

From: Susan Goodall [mailto Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:55 PM To: Verveer, Melanne S Cc: LEIVE, CINDI Subject: FW: Nujood Update

Dear Melanne, We've been in contact with Salam Alshehri, the project coordinator of the newly launched Entelak school program Glamour helped create for young girls through Sana'a's Girls World Communication Center. She reports that they are in contact with Nujood who is in fact in third grade at a private school. While Nujood isn't in the demographic for the Entelak Project since she's still young enough for public (free) education, she is the role model for the targeted girls. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759525 Date: 06/30/2015

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And since Nujood is the spirit of the Project, Salam and her colleagues are thinking of ways to include her in the activities and trainings as much as possible. We've also spoken to Delphine Minoui, the French reporter who first covered Nujood's case and has since co-written Nujood's autobiography. Delphine has taken on the funding of Nujood's private schooling and confirms that Nujood is in fact still attending school. CNN got it wrong apparently,

Let me know if you'd like to brainstorm about other ways to help support Nujood. All best, Susan

Susan Goodall Editorial Development Director Glamour 4 Times Square 16th Floor New York, NY 10036 Phone 212.286.5673 Fax 212.286.7701

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H Saturday, September 5, 2009 10:44 AM '[email protected]' Re: This am

Yes. And Oscar is here now. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Sep 05 10:41:13 2009 Subject: This am I have not been able to reach oscar this am. We are supposed to send the pdb at 11. Can u receive it?

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H Saturday, September 5, 2009 2:40 PM [email protected]'; Huma Abedin Terry Murray

Do either of you have numbers for her? She's the President of the Mass State Senate and was a big supporter of mine during the primaries.

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H Saturday, September 5, 2009 3:53 PM 'a bed [email protected]' Re:

Yes. Original Message From: Abedin, Humi To: H Sent: Sat Sep 05 15:52:04 2009 Subject: Rahms assistant is asking for your email address. U want me to give him?

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H Saturday, September 5, 2009 4:00 PM '[email protected]' Re: Secretary's Email

Yes Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Sep 05 15:56:24 2009 Subject: Fw: Secretary's Email Do you want him to have your email?

From: Anderson, Amanda D. To: Jiloty, Lauren C; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Sep 05 14:26:43 2009 Subject: Secretary's Email

The Secretary and Rahm are speaking, and she just asked him to email her — can you send me her address please?

Thanks Amanda

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H Saturday, Se tember 5 2009 11:58 PM 'ntanden Health care

Neera--does this make sense given the inside back and forth? Pis offer reactions, additions and anything else you think might help.

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H Sunday, September 6, 2009 1:29 PM Re: Devin and I wandered into a corner of the health care debate on Saturday in the Post....

Strobe--Thanks to you and Devin for speaking out so personally and persuasively about the end of life decisions which will face us all. I hope the absurd "death panels" argument can be put to rest so people can have the peace of mind that planning provides. Hope to talk again soon. Best, H Original Message From: Strobe Talbott To: H2 Sent: Mon Aug 31 21:30:23 2009 Subject: Devin and I wandered into a corner of the health care debate on Saturday in the Post.... Counseling That Helps the Dying Live By Devin Talbott and Strobe Talbott Saturday, August 29, 2009 Many opponents of health-care reform have concentrated their fire on a provision in House legislation that would provide for government reimbursement to doctors who offer end-of-life counseling. How our society deals with those confronting death is understandably controversial. Unfortunately, the debate has degenerated into a cacophony of demagoguery and distortion, including invocations of Hitler and fear-mongering about "death panels." As a result of these attacks, a number of senators who are key to determining what bill will emerge from Congress have abandoned support for end-of-life counseling. Our family's experience this year provided a vivid perspective on the value of that service and the misguidedness of the campaign against it. Brooke Shearer -- wife, mother and grandmother -- had been fighting cancer for more than a year. She had undergone major surgery, numerous scans and biopsies, and two debilitating courses of chemotherapy. Her doctors were among the best in their fields. Their expertise did not, however, extend to the fine points of, and latest advances in, pain management. Brooke was determined to maintain the highest possible quality of her own life and that of her family for whatever time we had together. With that goal in mind, she sought advice and treatment from palliative-care specialists at Washington Home and Community Hospices. Their ingenuity and skill in adjusting her medications significantly alleviated her discomfort in her final months. Working closely with her primary physicians, the hospice staff helped Brooke anticipate the likely course of her disease in a way that allowed her to make decisions and exercise a degree of control over both her own condition and our family's adjustment to it. When her oncologist concluded that chemotherapy was not working, Brooke put herself fully into the hands of Washington Home as an outpatient. Regular house calls by hospice doctors, nurses and social workers enabled her to stay active on professional projects, spend time with friends and family, and end her life at home, which was a considerable comfort to her and to us.

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These, not issues of cost, were the principal considerations for our family. However, controlling the cost of health care -especially in the last year of life -- is an important part of the current national debate. Therefore it is worth noting that Brooke's treatment in the last stages of her illness was far less expensive than it had been in the previous year. It has often been said that dying can be a full-time job. That was emphatically not the case with Brooke. Until her final days, she concentrated on living -- a choice that end-of-life counseling helped make possible. Hospice care more than meets the standard of the Hippocratic oath: It not only does no harm -- it does good; it is not about hastening death but enhancing life. If counseling about hospice services and palliative care is a beneficiary of health care reform, many Americans will be as well. Devin Talbott, along with his brother Adrian, is co-founder of GenerationEngage . Strobe Talbott is president of the Brookings Institution .

Strobe Talbott President, The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036 202.797.6200

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 12:28 AM '[email protected]' Huma Abedin Call list

Pls revise as follows-Add Mayor Tom Menino Judith Hope

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 8:04 AM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Schedule

For Tuesday, when will I see Daalder and Hill? I'm not sure I have the time to go back to NY for Cronkite funeral altho I would still like to. I need more time w Holbrooke on Thursday so see if he can be moved to 12:45 or another time that works like 8am. I want to meet w people Thursday night so pls don't schedule anything after Capricia's event. On Friday, can Kessler be moved to next week? Rahm told me there may be a small mtg w the POTUS on Sunday morning so I may need to take plane back either late Sat night or early Sun am. Also Rahm said he wanted to see me alone sometime before that Sunday mtg. Pls follow up on both mtgs. If there is a Sunday am mtg w POTUS, I will also try to go to the Ling lunch. Why are there no early staff mtgs listed for Thurs the 10th and Fri the 11th on the line? I see the Iran dinner on the schedule but not a women's policy lunch or dinner. Can we do that Monday the 14th or Thursday the 17th? I want to do it before the Development speech. Talk w Cheryl and others about doing the development speech in NY combined w "town hall" at a college or other venue on Monday the 21st (which would make Philippe happy).

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 8:23 AM '[email protected]' Re: Possible Rieser Call on Foreign Ops Bill

Am I supposed to do this? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Sep 05 07:37:14 2009 Subject: Fw: Possible Rieser Call on Foreign Ops Bill Fyi

From: Polt, Michael C To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Verma, Richard R; Rademacher, Paul R; Rodriguez, Miguel E; Hyde, Dana; Kennedy, Patrick F; Greene, Richard L Sent: Fri Sep 04 18:07:27 2009 Subject: Possible Rieser Call on Foreign Ops Bill

Cheryl: We have just learned that Tim Rieser may call you soon to request that the Secretary call Senator Reid to urge him take up the FY10 State/Foreign Ops Appropriations Bill at the earliest opportunity in September— to avoid the negative impact of a continuing resolution on State operations and programs. As you know, if Senator Reid was able/willing to schedule time on the Senate floor there still remains a significant obstacle. While the FY10 Bill had broad bipartisan support prior to markup, it now includes a controversial Lautenberg amendment that would reverse the Mexico City policy statutorily. With Lautenberg's amendment in the Bill, procedural hurdles are almost certain to lengthen and slow down floor action. It is possible that an agreement could be reached to bring up the Bill and structure votes so that the Republicans could offer amendments including one to strike Lautenberg's language. Should you agree to ask the Secretary to make such a call I would imagine she would want to get views from Jack Lew, Pat Kennedy, Rich Greene, and Rich Verma, first. Here are some points to consider for such a possible call: Timely enactment of the FY 10 State/Foreign Ops appropriation is critical to national security. • Operating under a Continuing Resolution for any extended period of time will negatively impact both State operations and foreign assistance programs.

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For example, the funds available to support State operations in Iraq are estimated to last only through the first • quarter of FY 2010. In addition our urgent hiring plans will be stifled, pay equity authorities will lapse, and we will be without the necessary resources to implement our agenda on food security, climate change, and global health. I urge you to take up the FY 10 State/Foreign Ops bill as early as possible in September. Background Mexico City Policy: The inclusion during markup of the Lautenberg amendment in the Senate bill codifies a ban on future adoption of the Mexico City Policy. This controversial issue will slow down consideration of the Bill, as the Minority will use parliamentary maneuvers to block timely debate and final passage. Mike AMBASSADOR MICHAEL C. POLT Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of Legislative Affairs Department of State Phone: 202-647-4204

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 8:25 AM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Re: Schedule

Just learned Holbrooke will be back Tues night and be in office all day Wed. I've decided not to go to Cronkite service so I can see him either Tues or Wed. Ok on McCain mtg. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin; Valmoro, Lona J Sent: Mon Sep 07 08:22:58 2009 Subject: Re: Schedule I made a few changes to the line block yesterday so happy to send to you after I follow up on these items -- you will have meetings this week on Iran, Iraq and Non Pro with the Iran team tomorrow. - Hill is on Friday with the Iraq team -- you can see him privately either before or after. - Will move Holbrooke to 8am on Thursday. - Can I offer Collins, McCain, Graham and Lieberman Friday morning for a meeting? - Will follow up on Daalder, Kessler, Rahm and women's lunch/dinner. Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (202) 647-9071 Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona 1; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon.Sep 07 08:04:00 2009 Subject: Schedule For Tuesday, when will I see Daalder and Hill? I'm not sure I have the time to go back to NY for Cronkite funeral altho I would still like to. I need more time w Holbrooke on Thursday so see if he can be moved to 12:45 or another time that works like 8am. I want to meet w people Thursday night so pls don't schedule anything after Capricia's event. On Friday, can Kessler be moved to next week? Rahm told me there may be a small mtg w the POTUS on Sunday morning so I may need to take plane back either late Sat night or early Sun am. Also Rahm said he wanted to see me alone sometime before that Sunday mtg. Pls follow up on both mtgs. If there is a Sunday am mtg w POTUS, I will also try to go to the Ling lunch.

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Why are there no early staff mtgs listed for Thurs the 10th and Fri the 11th on the line? I see the Iran dinner on the schedule but not a women's policy lunch or dinner. Can we do that Monday the 14th or Thursday the 17th? I want to do it before the Development speech. Talk w Cheryl and others about doing the development speech in NY combined w "town hall" at a college or other venue on Monday. the 21st (which would make Philippe happy).

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 8:33 AM '[email protected]' Re: Swanee

What's her number so I can call? Original Message From: Verveer, Melanne S To: H Sent: Fri Sep 04 14:55:10 2009 Subject: Swanee

We were judging the candidates for the Swanee Hunt Award which goes annually to a FS0 and a FSN judged superior for integrating women's issues into their work. T hey are nominated by ambassadors at posts or AS's here. I called her because we had a tie for the FSO's and I wanted to see if she'd provide a second monetary award so we wouldn't have to divide the $5k. She agreed and then told me State will fly in the awardees and the Secry usually gives out the award. Swanee is hoping that she'll be able to come and be there for the brief ceremony.

I thought you'd want to know.

Melanne S. Verveer Ambassador at Large for Global Women's Issues

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U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW, Room 6805 Washington, DC 20520 Tel: (202) 647-7283 Fax: (202) 647-7288 [email protected]

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 9:28 AM '[email protected]' Re: Call

Not today. And maybe on car ride tomorrow. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Sep 0709:17:15 2009 Subject: Call Also, steinmeir asking to talk to u about afghanistan either today between 3:30 and 4. Or tomorrow afternoon.

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 1:35 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Terry Murray

Can you get a cell for her? I left a message on her home phone. Thx.

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 4:00 PM '[email protected]' Blackberry

Tomorrow pis add more State names--all under and asst secretaries and the special assts/exec crew. Thx.

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 4:01 PM 'Mot [email protected]'; Huma Abedin

Do you know if I have any photo w him? If not I need a photo of me to send for a surprise 50th birthday book.

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 4:08 PM 'Jilot LC@state. ov' Re:

Oh, good. Can we get it by 9/14 which is the deadline? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon Sep 07 16:07:54 2009 Subject: Re You do. You took it in the senate before you left. You signed it for him. III see if we can get another copy. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C; Huma Abedin Sent: MoiiSeoOL1601142009 Subject: Do you know if I have any photo w him? If not I need a photo of me to send for a surprise 50th birthday book.

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 4:22 PM '[email protected]' Re: 2-page memo on contracting/

Wow--that is worse than I know. We need a full court effort and should check out the author. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Sep 07 16:09:23 2009 Subject: FW: 2-page memo on contracting FYI — I have Caitlin looking at the entire book: see b/I

From: Slaughter, Anne-Marie Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 12:20 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacobi Cc: Abedin, Huma Subject: 2-page memo on contracting

Jake and Cheryl, Allison Stanger is a professor at Middlebury who has a book coming out on contracting — she has spent the last 3 years tracking down more data on the full scope of the contracting problem than anyone else and has done the most sophisticated thinking about what we need to do. She has a book coming out from Yale University Press this fall; the attached 2 pager summarizes her best thinking. She was supposed to brief Jack earlier this summer but it got canceled; I'll have her down to talk to QDDR team. But meantime, given that issue is current right now, I thought S might benefit from reading this. AM

Smart-Sourcing Diplomacy and Development

While most Americans do not know it, the business of foreign policy is increasingly in private hands. In 2000, the State Department spent $1.3 billion on contracts and $102.5 million on grants. By 2008, grant spending had grown to $2.5 billion and contract spending had grown to $5.6 billion. In 2000, USAID spent $0 on grants[1] and $478.6 million on contracts. By 2008, those figures had climbed to $5.2 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively (source: USAspending.gov[2]).

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Contracting is still perceived as something peripheral to policy itself, but when contracting and grants comprise 75 percent of State's total budget, as they did in 2008, that is clearly no longer the case.

The privatization trend predates the Bush Administration and is in part an appropriate response to globalization's possibilities and more generally the changing nature of American power. But during the last eight years, laissez-faire outsourcing to execute two ambitious wars carried the day, and oversight and management were often outsourced as well as implementation. Today, the State Department and especially USAID are dependent on contractors, and outsourcing, in turn, has remade the work environment for federal employees. Negative consequences are a private sector that has been granted power without responsibility, a diminished and overtaxed DSS, a demoralized USAID, and looming catastrophe in Iraq and Afghanistan, where reconstruction money first flowed into everyone's pockets except those of ordinary citizens.

What is to be done? Smart-sourcing, not in-sourcing

To align our practices with our interests, the centrality of outsourcing to the contemporary business of government must be properly acknowledged. America's allies today include a range of non-governmental actors, both for-profit and nonprofit, who are recipients of taxpayer dollars. While policy was once something that government devised (the "what") and contractors executed (the "how"), that is no longer the case in the information age. Especially in the development realm, success or failure today turns on the how of US strategy, which effectively places a web of non-governmental personnel in key policy-making positions. Since both development and democracy demand the engagement and employment of local populations, turning the clock back and bringing whatever possible back in house would therefore be a cure worse than the disease. We don't need a new prescription for our glasses; we need a new eye chart.

A smart-sourcing approach defines the "how" of policy as a strategic issue and proceeds on two fronts simultaneously. First, smart-sourcing means building capacity for managing what OMB's July guidelines on contracting call the multisector workforce. State Department contracting, programming, and information technology functions must be redefined as collaborative ventures, so that State might more effectively orchestrate mission-oriented networks across the public-private divide. Second, smart-sourcing involves identifying tasks that should never have been outsourced and bringing those back in-house. It may be easiest to in-source according to political expediency, but that temptation must be avoided. Clear guidelines for the limits of outsourcing must be delineated so that strategic rather than ad hoc choices can be made. Both reforms have the virtue of directly advancing objectives outlined in OMB Director Peter Orszag's July memoranda.

More specifically, a State Department committed to smart-sourcing should:

Support and promote OMB efforts to improve contracts and grants data quality, as well as the further development of USA spending.gov to include subcontracts and subgrants. Transparency and accountability are the critical values in a smart-sourcing orientation, and our anti-corruption efforts abroad will have enhanced credibility when we are perceived to be upholding the same values at home.

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Restructure USAID so that it has the capacity to manage its contracts as well as write checks. Capacity involves more than FTE counts. State needs to recruit, train, and retain a workforce of twenty-first century network managers who can ensure quality work at all stages of a given project. Rebuild DSS so that State can phase out reliance on armed contractors in war zones. Our current practices blur the line between the legitimate and illegitimate use of force, which is just what terrorists want. Craft contracts that employ the foreigners we are trying to help. Sustainable development follows from the bottom-up engagement of local populations, not top-down advice from US experts. A sense of local ownership is often best fostered by foreign nationals written into contracts and grants rather than being directly employed by the USG. Consider the lessons of the MCC and the expanded contributions of the NGO community in charting USAID's future. Both devolve decision-making to the local level and involve a less prominent USG footprint. If organizations like the Clinton Global Initiative and the Gates Foundation advance American interests more effectively than traditional direct government intervention, overseas direct investment may be a dated policy instrument. Follow the money and identify DOD reconstruction contracts that rightfully belonged in State's domain to bolster the already compelling argument for greater civilian resources. There can be no smart power without smart-sourcing.

Bottom line: The information revolution has rendered big government vs. small government debates beside the point. To paraphrase President Obama's inaugural address, we don't need a big State Department or a small State Department but a State Department that works. A smart-sourcing approach to reform will strengthen the operational link between policy and resources, enabling State to exploit all the networks at its disposal in ways that advance the interests of the United States. Nothing could be more strategic.

[1] USAID's problematic accounting practices are currently on full public display at USAspending.gov. No data on grants is provided for FY2000-2006. [2] Data quality appears extremely variable, especially for USAID, but for general trends, it can suffice. I use 2008 numbers for the comparison, since 2009 aggregate numbers are still a moving target.

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H Monday, September 7, 2009 4:22 PM '[email protected]' Re

Thx. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Sep 07 16:12:31 2009 Subject: Re III call the senate photographers office first thing in the morning to ask about getting another copy. There is also a small chance we have one in your photo files- ill check that too. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Mon Se 07 16:08:10 2009 Subject: Re Oh, good. Can we get it by 9/14 which is the deadline? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H; Huma Abed in Sent: Mon Se • 07 16:07:54 2009 Subject: Re You do. You took it in the senate before you left. You signed it for him. III see if we can get another copy. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon Se 07 16:01:14 2009 Subject: Do you know if I have any photo w him? If not I need a photo of me to send for a surprise 50th birthday book.

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H Tuesday, September 8, 2009 8:15 AM '[email protected]. Re:

Who is Michael Turner? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Sep 08 08:06:20 2009 Subject: Fyi Philippe and michael turner will be at first stop III meet you with pam mills at second stop

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H Tuesday, September 8, 2009 8:24 AM '[email protected]' Call list

Pis add: Jackie Newmyer And can you get an office # for Terry Murray?

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H Tuesday, September 8, 2009 8:26 AM '[email protected]' Calls

Pis add Jackie Newmyer and Mayor Nutter (215-686-2181) to call list Can you get an office # for Terry Murray?

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H Tuesday, September 8, 2009 12:30 PM '[email protected]. Fw: ADDITIONAL MARION SINEK INFORMATION

Pls print for me. Original Message From: Oscar Flores To: H2 Sent: Tue Sep 08 12:26:02 2009 Subject: Fw: ADDITIONAL MARION SINEK INFORMATION Fyi Original Message From To: Oscar Flores Sent: Tue Sep 08 12:23:52 2009 Subject: ADDITIONAL MARION SINEK INFORMATION EVENT STARTS AT 2:PM. FAMILY WILL GREET FOLKS UNTIL APPROXIMATELY 2:20/2:30PM. THERE WILL BE LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. FOLKS ARE COMING IN FROM THE NETHERLANDS AND FRANCE. MARION'S CHILDREN ARE

THE OTHERS LISTED ON MY PREVIOUS E-MAIL ARE MARION'S GRANDCHILDREN ADDITIONAL INFO: -BOTH THE PRESIDENT AND THE SECRETARY ATTENDED MARION'S RETIREMENT PARTY AS TOWN SUPERVISOR AT AND I WERE ALSO THERE. MARION'S HOUSE. IT WAS A COCKTAIL PARTY. INTERNED AT FORMER SEN. CLINTON'S NYC OFFICE -FORMER SEN. CLINTON SWORE -MARION'S GRANDSON, MARION IN AS TOWN SUPERVIOR FOR MARION'S SECOND TERM. -MARION AND SEN. CLINTON WALKED TOGETHER NUMEROUS YEARS FOR THE MEMORIAL DAY PARADE. -BOTH MARION AND SEN. CLINTON WOULD BE TOGETHER AT CHAPPAQUA EVENTS WHETHER AT THE SENIOR CENTER, COMMUNITY DAY, FIRE HOUSE, ETC. -MARION VOLUNTEERED FOR SEN. CLINTON AT HER NYC OFFICE. MARION WORKED ON ELECTION ISSUES. OSCAR, AS YOU KNOW, MARION WAS ALWAYS PART OF OUR ANNUAL HOLIDAY BRUNCH AT KITTLE HOUSE. THE LAST YEAR MARION ATTENDED WAS WHEN YOU WERE OVERSEAS. I BELIEVE MARION SPOKE ON YOUR HOLIDAY VIDEO THAT WE MADE FOR YOU. AS OF NOW, BARBARA GERRARD IS SPEAKING AS WELL AS CONGRESSWOMAN LOWEY AND SOME FAMILY MEMBERS. I HOPE THIS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HELPS. BEST, GERI

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H Tuesday, September 8, 2009 12:31 PM [email protected]. Fw: Fwd: Passing of Marion S. Sinek SOME BACKGROUND

From: Sent: To: Subject:

Pls print for me. Original Messag,e From: Oscar Flores To: H2 Sent: Tue Sep 08 12:29:37 2009 Subject: Fw: Fwd: Passing of Marion S. Sinek SOME BACKGROUND Some more info on Marion Sinek

Original Message From: To: Oscar Flores Sent: Tue Sep 08 09:17:28 2009 Subject: Fwd: Passing of Marion S. Sinek SOME BACKGROUND

From: BSGERR To: CC: Sent: 8/19/2009 9:23:47 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time Subj: Fwd: Passing of Marion S. Sinek

Some of you may have already rec'd this - but just wanted to make sure Hank - please send to the committee barbara

From: [email protected] Sent: 8/19/2009 8:50:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time Subj: Passing of Marion S. Sinek

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We are sad to be spreading the news of the passing of Marion Sinek, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, and tireless public servant. She believed in the dignity of each human being, respect for all, social justice, and family.

The following text is the formal announcement of her passing:

Marion Sinek passed away peacefully on August 17, 2009 at age 78 after a long illness. She was born in Berlin, Germany, and came to the US just before the beginning of WWII. She graduated from Forest Hills High School and Syracuse University on a full scholarship. After graduate work at the London School of Economics, she worked for Radio Free Europe and the UN Association-USA in NY. Marion became very active in public affairs, serving in various roles for the League of Women voters, including President of the LWV of NY State. She later ran for office, serving for eight years as a Town Board member in New Castle before becoming its Supervisor from 2000 to 2004. She later worked with Sen. Hillary Clinton's office on election law issues, and remained active in Democratic politics and other organizations. She served on the Compensation Advisory Panel to the Westchester County Board of Legislators, and served on the boards of The Chappaqua Orchestra and the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center. She lived in Chappaqua for almost 38 years. She was predeceased by her husband Herbert; she is survived by her children Ron and Nicole (Arnaboldi), their spouses Jennifer and Leo, and seven grandchildren. Burial will be private. A memorial will be held in September. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

We know you join us in mourning the passing of a wonderful human being.

Nicole Sinek Arnaboldi Ron Sinek Leo Arnaboldi Jennifer Sinek Peter Arnaboldi Brenton Arnaboldi Andrew Arnaboldi Heather Sinek Meg Sinek Connor Sinek Adrian Arnaboldi

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H Sunday, September 13, 2009 4:10 PM Re: Thank You!

You are so welcome! Original Message From: To: H Sent: Sun Sep 13 08:21:16 2009 Subject: Thank You! Almost all of the family has gone! Thank you so very much for a most amazing day. Your remarks were too kind and of course hysterical - I was relieved that you chose that story - there are so many others... Thank you for this extraordinary opportunity - again. I will do you proud. I look forward to the challenges but moreso the fun we can have again! From the bottom of my heart and much love - Capricia Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T

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Pls print. Original Message From: Oscar Flores To: H2 Sent: Tue Sep 08 13:54:25 2009 Subject: Fw: Fax From Unknown Sender - (Fax Number Unavailable) Info on local farm programs. Including websites. Oscar

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H Tuesday, September 8, 2009 7:08 PM '[email protected]' Re: Blackberry

Thank you. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Sep 08 17:10:25 2009 Subject: RE: Blackberry I added a bunch of names today - about 40 or so. I have a few more to do, and will do those tomorrow when I can get your blackberry back. I'm also making a master list for you of everyone I've added/updated so you can see. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 4:00 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Blackberry Tomorrow pls add more State names--all under and asst secretaries and the special assts/exec crew. Thx.

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H Wednesday, September 9, 2009 5:55 AM '[email protected]' '[email protected]' Col. Romano

Harold-I spoke w Sec. Gates and Gen. Jones about DOD invoking the SOFA for Col. Romano

Thanks for your help on this---Hillary

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H Wednesday, September 9, 2009 6:14 AM '[email protected]' Fw: BusinessWeek's "Best Places to Launch a Career"

Pls print up 10 copies of this for me to pass out at this morning's meetings. Original Message From: Minyon Moore To: bstrider Cc: H Sent: Tue Sep 08 15:58:11 2009 Subject: FW: BusinessWeek's "Best Places to Launch a Career"

BusinessWeek Ranks Department of State #5 Best Place to Launch a Career: The Department ranked at the top among federal agencies and #5 among all employers as one of the best places to begin a career. With an increase from #12 last year to #5 this year, BusinessWeek ranked the Department in the Top 20 for the fourth consecutive year. The ranking is based on a three-part methodology that includes combined survey data from careers services directors, undergraduate students, and employers. For further information, please visit http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/09_37/B4146career.htm?chan=magazine+channel_top+stories Burns, We missed our calling.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DELOITTE & TOUCHE TOPS BUSINESSWEEK'S ANNUAL LIST OF "BEST PLACES TO LAUNCH A CAREER"

New York, New York, September 3, 2009— The big four accounting firms once again dominate BusinessWeek's fourth annual ranking of the "Best Places to Launch a Career." Deloitte & Touche jumped to the No.1 spot, unseating Ernst & Young who ranked No.2. PricewaterhouseCoopers and KPMG took the third and fourth spot, respectively.

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With rich benefits, extensive training programs, and a combined recruiting effort that makes more than 10,000 hires even in a tough year, the Big Four are hard to beat, and Deloitte is harder than most. With substantially higher pay-18% of Deloitte's entry-level hires this year will earn north of $65,000—plus the industry's biggest signing bonuses and most generous time-off policy, it's no wonder Deloitte is a favorite of students and career services directors. It doesn't hurt that Deloitte's entry-level hiring took the smallest hit this year, down just 1.1% in the first half compared with double-digit drops for No.2 Ernst & Young and No.4 KPMG.

To compile this ranking, BusinessWeek polled 60 college career services directors across the country; collected data from a survey of 60,000 U.S. undergrads by Universum USA, a Philadelphia research company; and required employers to submit statistics on everything from pay and benefits to training programs and retention. The number of ranked employers is down sharply this year, owing to our decision to raise the bar on eligibility. And the tougher competition—combined with a handful of new employers and shifts in sentiment among students and career services directors—resulted in a shakeup in the standings.

Some companies, including No.11 Accenture and No.19 Prudential moved up more than 35 spots, while No.34 Marriott and No.48 Lockheed Martin were down 28 and 40 spots, respectively. Even the top 10 underwent big changes this year. Marriott and Lockheed were out, as was Google, which declined to participate. But three new employers entered the winner's circle. The State Dept. and Teach For America, which places college grads in troubled school districts, are both in the midst of ramped-up recruiting campaigns, while J.P. Morgan, a unit ofJPMorgan Chase, reaped a survivor's benefit: It's one of the few big investment banks left standing.

BusinessWeek's "Best Places to Launch a Career" ranking is in the September 14, 2009 issue, on newsstands September 4th. Expanded content is available on BusinessWeek.com, including the full methodology, profiles of each employer, an interactive table, slide shows, and a video roundtable with recruiters.

BusinessWeek's 50 Best Places to Launch a Career

2009 Rank 2008 Rank Company

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Industry

1 2 Deloitte & Touche Accounting

2 1 Ernst & Young Accounting

3 3 PricewaterhouseCoopers Accounting

5 KPMG Accounting

5 12 U.S. State Dept. Nonprofit/Government

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Investment Banking

7 11 Teach for America Nonprofit/Government

8 14 Target Retail

9 10 J.P. Morgan Investment Banking

10 9 IBM Technology

11 47 Accenture Consulting

12 24

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General Mills Consumer Products

13 • 15 Abbott Laboratories Health

14 27 Walt Disney Hospitality

15 26 Enterprise Rent-a-Car Transportation

16 18 General Electric Manufacturing

17 32 Philip Morris USA Consumer Products

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Microsoft Technology

19 59 Prudential Insurance

20 36 Intel Technology

21 58 Aflac Insurance

22 22 Verizon Communications Utilities

23 37 CIA Nonprofit/Government

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30 Raytheon Manufacturing

25 45 Nestle USA Consumer Products

26 20 Norfolk Southern Transportation

27 NR Hyatt Hospitality

28 39 Union Pacific Transportation

29 34 Northwestern Mutual Insurance

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25 Boeing Manufacturing

31 41 Liberty Mutual Insurance

32 43 Travelers Insurance

33 28 New York Life Insurance

34

Marriott International Hospitality

35 NR Entergy Utilities

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36 56 Macy's Retail

37

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Wednesday, September 9, 2009 6:43 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: Items for POTUS meeting

Ok. Jake--pls send me the usual memo so I can be prepared. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]>; H Sent: Wed Sep 09 18:40:26 2009 Subject: Re: Items for POTUS meeting This list works - the other items should be raised orally

From: Sullivan, JacobJ To: 'H' Cc: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Wed Sep 09 18:32:59 2009 Subject: Items for POTUS meeting

These are the items I propose to send to Denis.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:05 AM '[email protected]' Re: Hormats Hrg

Pis discuss w me. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Thu Sep 10 05:17:22 2009 Subject: Fw: Hormats Hrg Fyi Original Message From: Rodriguez, Miguel E To: Mills, Cheryl D; Verma, Richard R; Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M Sent: Wed Sep 09 19:31:072009 Subject: Hormats Hrg Wanted to be sure to follow-up on my email from this morning with a brief recap of how things went at Bob's confirmation hearing.

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Thanks.

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From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments:

H Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:56 AM 'JilotyLC©state.gov. Fw: Sad news image001.jpg; image001.jpg

Pls print. Original Message From: Jan Piercy To: H2 Cc: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Sent: Wed Aug 19 08:38:22 2009 Subject: Sad news Hillary,

I've been following your Africa trip with great interest — great that you are there.

Jan

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mobile 1200 G Street NW Suite 401 Washington, D.C. 20005

From: Day Piercy [mailto. Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:36 PM To: Day Piercy Subject: Chicago Tribune story

Congresswoman's son-in-law dies snorkeling

August 12, 2009 4:29 PM I UPDATED STORY

The son-in-law of U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-III.) died Sunday in a snorkeling accident as he vacationed in Mexico with his family, her office and family said. Michael McLaughlin, 38, was with Schakowsky and other family members near Tulum, Mexico, at the beginning of a week long vacation, Schakowsky's husband Robert Creamer said. McLaughlin was married to Lauren, 35, who is the daughter of Schakowsky's husband and his previous wife Day Piercy, who lives in New York. McLaughlin was a filmmaker and editor who lived with his wife in Queens, N.Y. Creamer said he and other family members were in their hotel near Solinon Bay when another guest with binoculars told them there appeared to be a problem with McLaughlin, who was snorkeling in the bay about 7 miles north of Tul urn. Creamer was the first to reach McLaughlin in a kayak. He said he found his son-in-law face down in the water, and called out to him but got no response. Creamer said he got closer, turned his son-in-law over and realized he was in trouble. He administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and put a life vest on him, Creamer said. "I yelled at him and poked at him and got no response, so I turned him over and it was clear he wasn't breathing," said Creamer. McLaughlin's wife then showed up along with Schakowsky and others in more kayaks to help put McLaughlin on a kayak in the nearly 7-feet of water. Others also arrived in more kayaks to assist and pulled the craft carrying McLaughlin onto the beach where they continued to try to revive him unsuccessfully. McLaughlin was pronounced dead at a local hospital a short time later, Creamer said. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759603 Date: 06/30/2015

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In a phone interview from Mexico, Creamer said McLaughlin was an experienced snorkeler and diver who liked to snorkel alone, a coroner's report said he had aspirated in his mask and died of asphyxiation, he said. McLaughlin was cremated, following his own request, Creamer said. Creamer described himself as heartbroken and praised his son-in-law and the 7-year marriage to his daughter. The couple had planned to adopt their first child in September. "Michael was one of the most loving and creative people I've ever met.... and he and my daughter Lauren had one of the most loving marriages I have ever seen," Creamer said. In 2005 Schakowsky's daughter-in-law Fiona died of cancer. She had been married to Schakowsky's son Ian. Born Oct. 26, 1970, in Berkeley, Calif., McLaughlin was the oldest of three children and grew up in "the shadow of Mount Tamalpais, in Mann County," according to Creamer. As a young man, McLaughlin was known for his love for the outdoors as his dinner table quips that entertained his family. As a young adult, he attended Sarah Lawrence College where he studied theater and moved with a friend to New York City, following college. His family said McLaughlin never lost his zest for adventure, regularly white water rafting, skydiving, backpacking and studying Karate. McLaughlin later moved to San Francisco, where he met his wife Lauren and married her in July 2002. During their marriage, McLaughlin helped his wife start her own business and she helped him pursue his film career as a filmmaker, his family said. During McLaughlin's career he worked in live theater, puppetry and short fiction. His short film "Shadow Puppets of Doom" was shown in film festivals and won the "Best Screenplay" award in the Mann County Film Festival, his family said. At the time of his death he was filming a pilot reality television show. McLaughlin is survived by his wife, Lauren Creamer McLaughlin, his mother, Rohana, his sister, Halima, and his brother, Marlin. Tribune reporter Will Lee contributed. --Carlos Sadovi <mailto:[email protected]>

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:58 AM '[email protected]' Fw: out of channels but...

Pls print. Original Message From: Brooke Shearer To: [email protected] Subject: out of channels but... Sent: Apr 13, 2009 9:29 AM Dear Hillary, Sorry for busting through "the system," but

Brooke

Brooke Shearer

2812 Calvert St. NW Washington DC 20008

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:59 AM '[email protected]' Fw:

Pls print. Original Message From: Penn Rhodeen To: Hillary Clinton ReplyTo: Penn Rhodeen Subject: Re: Sent: Nov 21, 2008 10:31 AM

Penn

--- On Fri, 11/21/08, [email protected] wrote: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: > To: "Penn Rhodeen" > Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 8:24 AM Thanks, my friend. > Original Message > From: Penn Rhodeen > To: Hillary Clinton > ReplyTo: Penn Rhodeen > Sent: Nov 18, 2008 7:58 PM > Subject: > Dear Hillary, UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05759605 Date: 06/30/2015

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> > Have fun. > > Penn

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H Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:41 AM '[email protected]' Re:

From: Sent: To: Subject:

Pis share w Esther and Steinberg. Original Message From: Verveer, Melanne S To: H Sent: Thu Sep 10 10:22:51 2009 Subject: FW: This is from

from Egypt

FYI — what they are saying.

Melanne S. Verveer Ambassador at Large for Global Women's Issues U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW, Room 6805 Washington, DC 20520 Tel: (202) 647-7283 Fax: (202) 647-7288 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

From: Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:37 AM To: Verveer, Melanne S Subject:

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The US Ambassador to UNESCO is launching a fierce, ferocious, unfair campaign against the Egyptian candidate to UNESCO Minister Farouk Hosni. If Washington does not want him — for whatever reasons — this is acceptable as their choice, but we think the US, with its principles and weight, should be a fair partner and an objective leader. People here are surprised at the position of the US Ambassador. They say "We want to feel that change is not just a Motto but starts a new era in our relationship"

Hosni is an open-minded person who respects all religions. He is accused of being Anti-Jewish. That is not true. The allegation is based on a quote out of context. He is translating Hebrew literature, restored Synagogues and is establishing a Jewish Museum. He rescued the torah scrolls and has the symbols of the three religions appear together in Video Clips, Pictures and documentaries about Egypt.

For these, and similar reasons, the fundamental — Terrorists are against him and are the ones working hard to block his election. Who wants to be with them in the same basket!!!!

check out the rest of the Windows LiveTM. More than mail—Windows LiveTM goes way beyond your inbox. More than messages
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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:57 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Ok. Thx. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Sep 10 19:53:07 2009 Subject: Karine will be there at 6:45 tomorrow.

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Friday, September 11, 2009 3:55 PM '[email protected]' Re: urgent: G20 update

What should we do about this? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Sep 11 15:45:54 2009 Subject: FW: urgent: G20 update FYI

From: Slaughter, Anne-Marie Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 3:28 PM To: Sullivan, Jacob J; Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Chollet, Derek H Subject: urgent: G20 update

Anne-Marie Slaughter Director of Policy Planning U.S. Department of State (202) 647-2972

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

H Friday, September 11, 2009 5:38 PM '[email protected]' Re: urgent: G20 update

Ok. Pis send to me when ready. Thx. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> To: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]>; H Sent: Fri Sep 11 17:00:39 2009 Subject: RE: urgent: G20 update I've asked AMS to work up some

B5

points for you — in case the opportunity arises.

From: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 3:46 PM To: 'H' Cc: Sullivan, Jacob Subject: FW: urgent: G20 update

FYI

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Director of Policy Planning U.S. Department of State (202) 647-2972

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H Friday, September 11, 2009 5:55 PM '[email protected]' Re: Breaking News on MD roll out

Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Sep 11 17:45:19 2009 Subject: FW: Breaking News on MD roll out FYI more — I've spoken to Jim who is addressing but we can catch up about this when we speak.

From: Tauscher, Ellen 0 Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 5:32 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Breaking News on MD roll out

I'll let you know if I hear anything from D or others on MD roll out. Best, Ellen

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From: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:45 PM To: Tauscher, Ellen 0 Subject: RE: Thanks

We have to stay dogged on this so let's stay linked on this until we are sure it is as it should be.

cdm

From: Tauscher, Ellen 0 Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:35 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Thanks

Thanks for checking this out an hopefully I haven't wasted your time but it is always constructive to have a sanity check at times like this. I am very appreciative of your standing with me and now more fully understand our challenges.

Thank you.

Ellen 0. Tauscher Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security 202-647-1049

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 8:54 AM '[email protected]' Re: Tonite

Later--how about 10? That way I can leave the house around 9. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 08:52:55 2009 Subject: Tonite We tentatively told the plane 9pm wheels up. Do u want to leave earlier? Later?

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 9:36 AM '[email protected]' Re: Tonite

Anytime btw 9-10 is ok if it's a problem to change to 10. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 08:52:55 2009 Subject: Tonite We tentatively told the plane 9pm wheels up. Do u want to leave earlier? Later?

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:11 AM '[email protected]' Re: Tonite

Also, can you recommend a casual place that's not noisy that I could have a quick dinner w DiFi tomorrow night near my house? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 10:01:28 2009 Subject: Re: Tonite Changing to 10. Not a problem. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Sep 12 09:35:51 2009 Subject: Re: Tonite Anytime btw 9-10 is ok if it's a problem to change to 10. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 08:52:55 2009 Subject: Tonite We tentatively told the plane 9pm wheels up. Do u want to leave earlier? Later?

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:43 AM '[email protected]' Re:

I had connection but cdn't hear so they're trying again. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: Oscar Flores Cc: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 10:42:21 2009 Subject: Mitchell trying to reach hrc on secure phone on 3rd floor.

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:46 AM '[email protected]' Re:

I can't get it to work. They go secure and then there are noises and voice interfering w any ability to talk. Can you help? Original Message From: Abed in, Huma To: Oscar Flores Cc: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 10:42:21 2009 Subject: Mitchell trying to reach hrc on secure phone on 3rd floor.

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 11:46 AM '[email protected]' Question

Can you find out for me how many countries require a run off election for their Presidents or Prime Ministers. Thx.

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 11:55 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Can I pls have the service drive me in my van to the airport? Is that possible? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Sep 12 11:06:00 2009 Subject: Re: Mitchell calling one more time now.

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 3:57 PM '[email protected]' Re:

I have to call DiFi about dinner. Any ideas?t Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 14:36:41 2009 Subject: Re: Yes no problem to take the van III meet you at la guardia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Sep 12 11:54:39 2009 Subject: Re: Can I pis have the service drive me in my van to the airport? Is that possible? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Sep 12 11:06:00 2009 Subject: Re: Mitchell calling one more time now.

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 4:05 PM '[email protected]. Re: Per Our Discussion

4:30 is perfect. Pls call the house. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 14:48:48 2009 Subject: Fw: Per Our Discussion Fyi below - ellen and I have been speaking today and I am addressing personally so don't worry and will advise if you need to step in. Will call you around 430 or later - whatever works. Cdm

From: Tauscher, Ellen 0 To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Sep 12 14:13:25 2009 Subject: Fw: Per Our Discussion

Cheryl,

I'm available by cell or email. Ellen

From: Rose, Frank A To: Tauscher, Ellen 0 Cc: Limage, Simon G; Desaultes, Eric E Sent: Sat Sep 12 13:51:51 2009 Subject: Per Our Discussion

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Sensitive But Unclassified

Ellen,

Here's what I have now. Will be in touch shortly with additional info. Call me if you have questions at 202-647-7693.

Thanks,

Frank

Wed: 15:00 Gates/Tauscher/Cartwright Briefing to Hill Leaders

Thurs: Trips to counties with Flornouy, Gordon, Sherwood-Randall, and O'Reilly 1500 White House Statement 1600 Pentagon Briefing with Gates/Tauscher/Cartwright 1700 Tauscher/Cartwright foreign press center briefing

Friday: Joint SecDef/SecState Op-ed

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H Saturday, September 12, 2009 7:33 PM '[email protected]' Re: Question

Yes Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Sep 12 19:05:46 2009 Subject: Re: Question DRL did not have any more definitive sourcing on this. Does the below provide what you need?

Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J To: '[email protected]' Sent: Sat Sep 12 14:57:43 2009 Subject: Re: Question

Original Message From: Sullivan, JacobJ To: '[email protected]' Sent: Sat Sep 12 14:55:42 2009 Subject: Re: Question Still working this through, but here is where we are thus far: The majority of all countries that have direct presidential elections use a Two-Round system. The number appears to be at least 58. France, most Latin American countries, all five post-Soviet Central Asian republics, and many countries in francophone Africa use TRS to elect their presidents. Elsewhere in Africa the system is used by Angola, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, the Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe; in Europe, apart from France, it is used by Armenia, Azerbaijan, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Finland, Georgia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine; and it is found in Afghanistan, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran, Timor-Leste and Yemen.

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Can you find out for me how many countries require a run off election for their Presidents or Prime Ministers. Thx.

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H Sunday, September 13, 2009 7:21 AM 'cheryl.mills [email protected]'; Huma Abedin Afghanistan

Anne-Marie sent me a memo yesterday about her conversation w Sarah Chayes but when it was sent to Huma for printing It did not completely print but cut off after the first intro para. Can someone resend directly to me?

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H Sunday, September 13, 2009 8:18 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Does it have to be secure? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Sep 13 08:09:07 2009 Subject: Mitchell asking to talk to you after your white house meeting fyi.

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H Sunday, September 13, 2009 1:03 PM '[email protected]' Re: Updated Version

Cheryl--are you ok w it now? Can you talk? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: Abedin, Huma Cc: H Sent: Sun Sep 13 12:31:51 2009 Subject: FW: Updated Version For HRC's review — it's time sensitive and due today, so if you can print for her that would be ideal.

Thanks.

cdm

From: Kennedy, Patrick F Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 12:31 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Lew, Jacob Subject: Updated Version

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H Sunday, September 13, 2009 4:10 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Thx. We didn't get to it today. We should discuss further. Original Message From: Lew, Jacob J To: H Sent: Sun Sep 13 08:32:53 2009 Subject: Feel free to call if I can help with anything before the meeting today. Ops can reach me at my DC apartment.

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H Sunday, September 13, 2009 7:10 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Schedule

The Canadian Amb is hosting dinner for PM on 9/16 and invited me. They say they haven't heard back. Pis regret.

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H Tuesday, September 29, 2009 6:49 AM '[email protected]' Re: Schedule

Ok. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H Sent: Tue Sep 29 06:47:25 2009 Subject: Schedule I confirmed last night that your weekly meeting with POTUS is still set for 3:30pm on Thursday.

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H < [email protected] > Tuesday, August 18, 2009 7:06 AM '[email protected]' Re: Former South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung has died (SBU)

Will we send a funeral delegation? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Aug 18 06:22:03 2009 Subject: Fw: Former South Koreanyresident Kim Dae-Jung has died (SBU)

From: OpsAlert Sent: Tue Aug 18 00:57:28 2009 Subject: Former South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung has died (SBU)

(SBU) The 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient suffered from heart failure, according to press. Embassy Seoul reports Kim had been ill and in the hospital. Automatic electronic distribution to: 5, D(S), D(L), P. E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA,I0, VCRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, IIP, CMS, S/ES, 5/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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H Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:44 AM '[email protected]' Columbia DCA

Can you give me the background on this both for the mtg and because Lula wants to talk wPOTUs about it.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:30 PM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' Fw: Hey boss... from Kay Warren...

Subject:

Pls print three copies of this for me. Original Message From: Burns Strider To: H Sent: Tue Aug 18 11:52:56 2009 Subject: Hey boss... from Kay Warren... I haven't told Kay I would be able to share this... once you read thru if you want me to do anything, any follow up just let me know....

From: Kay Warren Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:07 PM To: Burns Strider Subject: Would you read this?

Hi Burns,

I received the email below from Lyn Lusi, a highly trained and experienced program administrator with HEAL Africa (Congo). I tried to line her up to be a speaker at the Global Summit that Hillary attended, but we were unable to book her due to scheduling issues. She's not some random, run-of-the-mill aid worker; she's really, really special, having set up the fistula hospital and teaching hospital in Goma with her husband, Dr. Jo Lusi. Lyn sent me this email and requested I "do what I can" to encourage Hillary to empower the indigenous physicians and trained personnel in this hospital rather than bring in outside partners to start something new.

Blessings to you, Kay

From: Lyn Lusi [mailto:

Posted At: Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:21 AM Posted To: Kay Warren

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Conversation: Suggested letter for follow up to Mrs Clinton's visit to HEAL Africa Subject: Suggested letter for follow up to Mrs Clinton's visit to HEAL Africa

This is Lyn Lusi writing to you from HEAL Africa in Goma and your address comes from the business card you left me when you visited us. You may have heard that Secretary of State Mrs Clinton and Ambassador Ms Verveer came to HEAL Africa on Tuesday 11th August. The visit went very well, and the organisation was impeccable, so she could achieve her objectives. While in our Conference Centre, she announced a package of aid to Congo to fight Gender Based Violence.

First she congratulated HEAL Africa on the excellent work we are doing; then she announced a deal between the US and the Norwegian Government to build a state of the art fistula and teaching hospital in Goma.

She must have been aware of the shock and discouragement of all our staff. In effect she was saying: "Your excellent work is not really excellent at all, and we will work with the Norwegians to replace you in North Kivu." I seriously believe she was not properly briefed, because of some remarks she made as she was leaving.

This is now a request to you, and if possible, other members of the your organisation, if you would be so kind as to contact them. Nothing is set in stone, and politicians respond to pressure from their friends and constituencies. We believe that wise use of funds means building capacity among local organisations that have already proved that they can do the work, and sustain their efforts, rather than starting something new.

I am attaching below a letter like the one we have written to Mrs Clinton and a similar one to Ambassador Verveer. If you think it is appropriate, we are requesting you to write a similar letter to both of them. We are hoping that local Congolese organisations will not be excluded from these resources to build local capacity on the foundations of what is being done already.

With kind regards. Lyn Lusi

Lyn Lusi Program Manager HEAL Africa

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www.healafrica.org Avenue des Ronds Points 111, Goma, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo Te: +243 813674587 International Mail: BP 540 Gisenyi, Rwanda

SUGGESTED LETTER

Secretary of State Mrs Hillary Clinton U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520

Goma, 11th August 2009

Dear Mrs Clinton,

If We ..... followed with interest reports of your visit to Goma on 11th August 2009, where you convened a meeting of Congolese actors in the fight against Gender Based Violence at HEAL Africa training center. The commitment of the people of the United States to working alongside Congolese associations for peace and human rights is heartening, after 16 years of endless war.

We congratulate you for this pioneering visit which gave a voice to Congolese community based organizations, who are often overpowered by international actors. We sincerely hope that the US government and USAID will take the next step in working alongside community based organizations in Eastern Congo.

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After studying the announcement of the package of assistance that is being prepared to contribute to fighting Gender Based Violence in the east of Congo, we are mystified to hear that the United States and the Norwegian government have decided to build for North Kivu a centre of excellence for training doctors in fistula repair and care of mothers.

According to good development principles, outside assistance builds on what is already in place and functioning well, developing proven capacity and giving local actors the additional tools they need to do a better job.

As friends and supporters of HEAL Africa for many years, we know that this hospital has pioneered fistula repair in North Kivu and Maniema provinces since 2002, when no one else was interested in caring for women with fistula. They have four experienced surgeons trained in Addis Ababa fistula hospital, and have performed over 1600 fistula surgeries. HEAL Africa has a wide network of community based workers to identify and support patients coming and returning. HEAL Africa's surgical teams perform outreach surgery in North Kivu and Maniema provinces in local general hospitals, linked at the same time with in-service training of local staff, and referring only the most complicated cases to Goma. These services are recognized by reputable agencies since the United States through IRC, through UNICEF and through Engenderhealth, has invested in HEAL Africa staff, equipment and infrastructure over the past five year. The Spanish Embassy has supported HEAL Africa's prevention of fistula initiatives over the past four years, through their widereaching Safe Motherhood program, working through local associations of mothers-to-be for maternity insurance and access to safe deliveries.

HEAL Africa has a clearly defined place within the government medical system of North Kivu where they are recognized as the tertiary referral hospital of the province. Thus they are a recognized clinical training centre of the Medical Faculty of the University of Goma, offering the first two years of accredited clinical specialization in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Medicine, Surgery and Orthopedics.

HEAL Africa is a Congolese not for profit association which has completely rebuilt itself after total destruction by the volcano, with assistance from many friends in USA and around the world. They have a state of the art surgical suite, but the buildings hastily erected in the aftermath of the volcano are inappropriate for the quality of care they wish to offer to patients: they deserve better.

We wish to request that the State Department give assistance to HEAL Africa to increase the quality of their services and training capacity through the newly announced package of financial aid. We would like to ask you to fund the construction of the three storey building which is the final stage of reconstruction of the hospital after the catastrophe of the volcano in January 2002. The second floor of this building will be entirely devoted to women's fistula services; and the whole hospital is devoted to teaching and preparing Congolese doctors to give excellent service in the most underserved areas of Congo.

Many visitors from the US Embassy in Kinshasa, from USAID in Washington and Nairobi, the Secretary General of the United Nations Mr Ban Ki Moon, Ms Rice from the Security Council, US senators and deputies, and a great number of aides from your government have visited HEAL Africa and have come away enchanted by a hospital of excellence run entirely by Congolese staff of the highest caliber. They are hoping that, through your visit, you will be able to advocate

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for the physical plant that will enable them to serve their patients even better than before, and train the next generation of doctors in an environment where it is possible to practice excellent medicine.

We remain, respectfully, Yours sincerely,

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H Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:31 PM ; '[email protected]' H2 Fw: Hey boss... from Kay Warren...

Pls read and respond to me. This is very concerning. Original Message From: Burns Strider To: H Sent: Tue Aug 18 11:52:56 2009 Subject: Hey boss... from Kay Warren... I haven't told Kay I would be able to share this... once you read thru if you want me to do anything, any follow up just let me know....

From: Kay Warren (mailto Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:07 PM To: Burns Strider Subject: Would you read this?

Hi Burns,

I received the email below from Lyn Lusi, a highly trained and experienced program administrator with HEAL Africa (Congo). I tried to line her up to be a speaker at the Global Summit that Hillary attended, but we were unable to book her due to scheduling issues. She's not some random, run-of-the-mill aid worker; she's really, really special, having set up the fistula hospital and teaching hospital in Goma with her husband, Dr. Jo Lusi. Lyn sent me this email and requested I "do what I can" to encourage Hillary to empower the indigenous physicians and trained personnel in this hospital rather than bring in outside partners to start something new.

Blessings to you, Kay

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Posted At: Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:21 AM Posted To: Kay Warren From: Lyn Lusi [mailto: Conversation: Suggested letter for follow up to Mrs Clinton's visit to HEAL Africa Subject: Suggested letter for follow up to Mrs Clinton's visit to HEAL Africa

This is Lyn Lusi writing to you from HEAL Africa in Goma and your address comes from the business card you left me when you visited us. You may have heard that Secretary of State Mrs Clinton and Ambassador Ms Verveer came to HEAL Africa on Tuesday 11th August. The visit went very well, and the organisation was impeccable, so she could achieve her objectives. While in our Conference Centre, she announced a package of aid to Congo to fight Gender Based Violence.

First she congratulated HEAL Africa on the excellent work we are doing; then she announced a deal between the US and the Norwegian Government to build a state of the art fistula and teaching hospital in Goma.

She must have been aware of the shock and discouragement of all our staff. In effect she was saying: "Your excellent work is not really excellent at all, and we will work with the Norwegians to replace you in North Kivu." I seriously believe she was not properly briefed, because of some remarks she made as she was leaving.

This is now a request to you, and if possible, other members of the your organisation, if you would be so kind as to contact them. Nothing is set in stone, and politicians respond to pressure from their friends and constituencies. We believe that wise use of funds means building capacity among local organisations that have already proved that they can do the work, and sustain their efforts, rather than starting something new.

I am attaching below a letter like the one we have written to Mrs Clinton and a similar one to Ambassador Verveer. If you think it is appropriate, we are requesting you to write a similar letter to both of them. We are hoping that local Congolese organisations will not be excluded from these resources to build local capacity on the foundations of what is being done already.

With kind regards. Lyn Lusi

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www.healafrica.org Avenue des Ronds Points 111, Goma, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo Te: +243 813674587 International Mail: BP 540 Gisenyi, Rwanda

SUGGESTED LETTER

Secretary of State Mrs Hillary Clinton U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520

Goma, 11th August 2009

Dear Mrs Clinton,

I/ We followed with interest reports of your visit to Goma on 11th August 2009, where you convened a meeting of Congolese actors in the fight against Gender Based Violence at HEAL Africa training center. The commitment of the people of the United States to working alongside Congolese associations for peace and human rights is heartening, after 16 years of endless war.

We congratulate you for this pioneering visit which gave a voice to Congolese community based organizations, who are often overpowered by international actors. We sincerely hope that the US government and USAID will take the next step in working alongside community based organizations in Eastern Congo.

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After studying the announcement of the package of assistance that is being prepared to contribute to fighting Gender Based Violence in the east of Congo, we are mystified to hear that the United States and the Norwegian government have decided to build for North Kivu a centre of excellence for training doctors in fistula repair and care of mothers.

According to good development principles, outside assistance builds on what is already in place and functioning well, developing proven capacity and giving local actors the additional tools they need to do a better job.

As friends and supporters of HEAL Africa for many years, we know that this hospital has pioneered fistula repair in North Kivu and Maniema provinces since 2002, when no one else was interested in caring for women with fistula. They have four experienced surgeons trained in Addis Ababa fistula hospital, and have performed over 1600 fistula surgeries. HEAL Africa has a wide network of community based workers to identify and support patients coming and returning. HEAL Africa's surgical teams perform outreach surgery in North Kivu and Maniema provinces in local general hospitals, linked at the same time with in-service training of local staff, and referring only the most complicated cases to Goma. These services are recognized by reputable agencies since the United States through IRC, through UNICEF and through Engenderhealth, has invested in HEAL Africa staff, equipment and infrastructure over the past five year. The Spanish Embassy has supported HEAL Africa's prevention of fistula initiatives over the past four years, through their widereaching Safe Motherhood program, working through local associations of mothers-to-be for maternity insurance and access to safe deliveries.

HEAL Africa has a clearly defined place within the government medical system of North Kivu where they are recognized as the tertiary referral hospital of the province. Thus they are a recognized clinical training centre of the Medical Faculty of the University of Goma, offering the first two years of accredited clinical specialization in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Medicine, Surgery and Orthopedics.

HEAL Africa is a Congolese not for profit association which has completely rebuilt itself after total destruction by the volcano, with assistance from many friends in USA and around the world. They have a state of the art surgical suite, but the buildings hastily erected in the aftermath of the volcano are inappropriate for the quality of care they wish to offer to patients: they deserve better.

We wish to request that the State Department give assistance to HEAL Africa to increase the quality of their services and training capacity through the newly announced package of financial aid. We would like to ask you to fund the construction of the three storey building which is the final stage of reconstruction of the hospital after the catastrophe of the volcano in January 2002. The second floor of this building will be entirely devoted to women's fistula services; and the whole hospital is devoted to teaching and preparing Congolese doctors to give excellent service in the most underserved areas of Congo.

Many visitorsirom the US Embassy in Kinshasa, from USAID in Washington and Nairobi, the Secretary General of the United Nations Mr Ban Ki Moon, Ms Rice from the Security Council, US senators and deputies, and a great number of aides from your government have visited HEAL Africa and have come away enchanted by a hospital of excellence run entirely by Congolese staff of the highest caliber. They are hoping that, through your visit, you will be able to advocate

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for the physical plant that will enable them to serve their patients even better than before, and train the next generation of doctors in an environment where it is possible to practice excellent medicine.

We remain, respectfully, Yours sincerely,

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'[email protected].

I'm delighted you're recharging so pis take whatever time you need/want. Fish for positive thoughts!! Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Aug 1907:58:42 2009 Subject: Good morning -- I realized yesterday to my chagrin that I did not discuss with you taking a few days off.

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything at all. Also, I will be taking this time to work up some stuff for the QDDR and to think through how to advance your priorities and the major issues through the fall (I'll be on the phone with Strobe and Sandy and others). I will likely be back in next Monday, but am holding open the possibility of working remotely for a couple more days. My goal is to be productive through excaping -- and to have a little fun on the side. I hope you enjoy your time off and don't work to hard.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:47 AM '[email protected]' Re: U.N. asks Afghanistan to lift election media ban

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 19 10:11:10 2009 Subject: Fw: U.N. asks Afghanistan to lift election media ban

From: Gorog, Andrea To: NEWS-Mahogany; TaskForce-1; NEWS-SCA; NEWS-I0 Cc: SES-0 Shift-II Sent: Wed Aug 19 09:34:58 2009 Subject: U.N. asks Afghanistan to lift election media ban

U.N. asks Afghanistan to lift election media ban KABUL, Aug 19 (Reuters) - The United Nations has asked Afghanistan to lift a last-minute ban on media reporting of violence during Thursday's presidential election, saying the Afghan constitution guaranteed a free press. Afghan authorities imposed the ban on Tuesday with two decrees, the first barring journalists from reporting any violence in the country between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (0130-1530 GMT) on polling day. The second ordered journalists to stay away from the scenes of any attacks. The government says the measures are intended to prevent reports of violence from scaring Afghans away from voting. Taliban fighters have vowed to disrupt the election. • The United Nations said Afghans had a right to information, and restricting the media could undermine confidence in the poll. "People need access to information, not only on polling day but after polling day. The credibility of these elections is directly linked to the information that they have access to," said Aleem Siddique, spokesman for the U.N. mission in Kabul. "Its unclear to us what if any legal basis there would be for such a directive when Afghanistan's constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the press. We are making this point to the Afghan authorities," he said on Wednesday. Afghan police have taken a more aggressive attitude towards reporters in recent days. Several journalists were beaten by police at the scene of a suicide car bombing on Tuesday and a siege with gunmen on Wednesday.

Andrea Gorog Watch Officer Department of State Operations Center 202-647-1512

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H

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:07 PM '[email protected]' Re: Zebari call sheet

Set it up and also call to Chris Hill. Or I can call Ops directly. Where are you guys? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 19 14:04:31 2009 Subject: Zebari call sheet I can set this up thru ops if u want to call. The Secretary's Call Sheet for Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari Purpose of Call: To express your condolences regarding the deaths of Iraqi MFA personnel in the August 19 attack on the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. want to personally express my heartfelt condolences to you for the savage attack on the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs today and for the tragic loss of so many Iraqi lives around Baghdad and particularly at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. El I remember fondly our meeting at the MFA in April — I was proud to be the first senior U.S. official to attend a meeting there, and I was deeply saddened to hear that your Ministry was attacked. CI This is a trying day for Iraqis and the Government of Iraq, but brutal attacks like these only deepen the need for dedicated Iraqi like you and those in your Ministry, to remain committed to the new Iraq. 0 Know that the United States will continue to stand by Iraq as it faces these challenges. Background: On Wednesday, August 19, what appears to be a series of VBIED and additional rocket attacks in Baghdad resulted in the bloodiest day in Baghdad since the June 30 withdrawal of U.S. forces from urban areas. Although exact numbers have not been confirmed, media is reporting that approximately 75 people were killed across Baghdad with over 100 injuries. The most devastating attack appears to have been against the Iraqi MFA, where a VBIED was exploded in front of the main gate. Zebari's Chief of Staff estimated that there were 35-40 fatalities and up to 40 injuries resulting from this attack, with 70% of the building damaged. In April, you were the first senior U.S. official to hold a meeting at the MFA. Deputy Foreign Minister Labid Abbawi, who attended your meeting at the MFA and who's wife led your meeting with Iraqi war widows, was reportedly slightly injured and quite shaken by the attack. He may have lost a number of staff members. At this point, we do not know if other senior-ranking MFA officials were killed or wounded in the attack.

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Re: Hey boss... from Kay Warren...

Melanne--I sent you the emails from Burns forwarding both Kay Warren's and Lynn Lusi's emails expressing their concerns about the partnership w Norway that I announced. I don't want to do anything that undermines Heal Africa. Will we be sending $ to them for training too? Let me know how we can answer their anxiety since I admire all they're doing. H Original Message From: Verveer, Melanne S To: H Sent: Tue Aug 18 12:39:21 2009 Subject: Re: Hey boss... from Kay Warren... Burns, this is going to happen. We are committed to herwork and other docs like her. Lyn heard rumors about a competitive hospital, etc. We will work this out. HRC did the event at her hospital, after all. Original Message From: H To: Cc: Sent: Tue Aug 18 12:30:59 2009 Subject: Fw: Hey boss... from Kay Warren...

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Pls read and respond to me. This is very concerning. Original Message From: Burns Strider To: H Sent: Tue Aug 18 11:52:56 2009 Subject: Hey boss... from Kay Warren...

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I haven't told Kay I would be able to share this... once you read thru if you want me to do anything, any follow up just let me know....

From: Kay Warren Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:07 PM To: Burns Strider Subject: Would you read this?

Hi Burns,

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I received the email below from Lyn Lusi, a highly trained and experienced program administrator with HEAL Africa (Congo). I tried to line her up to be a speaker at the Global Summit that Hillary attended, but we were unable to book her due to scheduling issues. She's not some random, run-of-the-mill aid worker; she's really, really special, having set up the fistula hospital and teaching hospital in Goma with her husband, Dr. Jo Lusi. Lyn sent me this email and requested I "do what I can" to encourage Hillary to empower the indigenous physicians and trained personnel in this hospital rather than bring in outside partners to start something new.

Blessings to you, Kay

From: Lyn Lusi [mailto:

Posted At: Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:21 AM Posted To: Kay Warren

Conversation: Suggested letter for follow up to Mrs Clinton's visit to HEAL Africa Subject: Suggested letter for follow up to Mrs Clinton's visit to HEAL Africa

This is Lyn Lusi writing to you from HEAL Africa in Goma and your address comes from the business card you left me when you visited us. You may have heard that Secretary of State Mrs Clinton and Ambassador Ms Verveer came to HEAL Africa on Tuesday 11th August. The visit went very well, and the organisation was impeccable, so she could achieve her objectives. While in our Conference Centre, she announced a package of aid to Congo to fight Gender Based Violence.

First she congratulated HEAL Africa on the excellent work we are doing; then she announced a deal between the US and the Norwegian Government to build a state of the art fistula and teaching hospital in Goma.

She must have been aware of the shock and discouragement of all our staff. In effect she was saying: "Your excellent work is not really excellent at all, and we will work with the Norwegians to replace you in North Kivu." I seriously believe she was not properly briefed, because of some remarks she made as she was leaving.

This is now a request to you, and if possible, other members of the your organisation, if you would be so kind as to contact them. Nothing is set in stone, and politicians respond to pressure from their friends and constituencies. We believe that wise use of funds means building capacity among local organisations that have already proved that they can do the work, and sustain their efforts, rather than starting something new.

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I am attaching below a letter like the one we have written to Mrs Clinton and a similar one to Ambassador Verveer. If you think it is appropriate, we are requesting you to write a similar letter to both of them. We are hoping that local Congolese organisations will not be excluded from these resources to build local capacity on the foundations of what is being done already.

With kind regards. Lyn Lusi

Lyn Lusi Program Manager HEAL Africa

www.healafrica.org Avenue des Ronds Points 111, Goma, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo Te: +243813674587 International Mail: BP 540 Gisenyi, Rwanda

SUGGESTED LETTER

Secretary of State Mrs Hillary Clinton U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520

Goma, 11th August 2009

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Dear Mrs Clinton,

I/ We ...... followed with interest reports of your visit to Goma on 11th August 2009, where you convened a meeting of Congolese actors in the fight against Gender Based Violence at HEAL Africa training center. The commitment of the people of the United States to working alongside Congolese associations for peace and human rights is heartening, after 16 years of endless war.

We congratulate you for this pioneering visit which gave a voice to Congolese community based organizations, who are often overpowered by international actors. We sincerely hope that the US government and USAID will take the next step in working alongside community based organizations in Eastern Congo.

After studying the announcement of the package of assistance that is being prepared to contribute to fighting Gender Based Violence in the east of Congo, we are mystified to hear that the United States and the Norwegian government have decided to build for North Kivu a centre of excellence for training doctors in fistula repair and care of mothers.

According to good development principles, outside assistance builds on what is already in place and functioning well, developing proven capacity and giving local actors the additional tools they need to do a better job.

As friends and supporters of HEAL Africa for many years, we know that this hospital has pioneered fistula repair in North Kivu and Maniema provinces since 2002, when no one else was interested in caring for women with fistula. They have four experienced surgeons trained in Addis Ababa fistula hospital, and have performed over 1600 fistula surgeries. HEAL Africa has a wide network of community based workers to identify and support patients coming and returning. HEAL Africa's surgical teams perform outreach surgery in North Kivu and Maniema provinces in local general hospitals, linked at the same time with in-service training of local staff, and referring only the most complicated cases to Goma. These services are recognized by reputable agencies since the United States through IRC, through UNICEF and through Engenderhealth, has invested in HEAL Africa staff, equipment and infrastructure over the past five year. The Spanish Embassy has supported HEAL Africa's prevention of fistula initiatives over the past four years, through their widereaching Safe Motherhood program, working through local associations of mothers-to-be for maternity insurance and access to safe deliveries.

HEAL Africa has a clearly defined place within the government medical system of North Kivu where they are recognized as the tertiary referral hospital of the province. Thus they are a recognized clinical training centre of the Medical Faculty of the University of Goma, offering the first two years of accredited clinical specialization in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Medicine, Surgery and Orthopedics.

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HEAL Africa is a Congolese not for profit association which has completely rebuilt itself after total destruction by the volcano, with assistance from many friends in USA and around the world. They have a state of the art surgical suite, but the buildings hastily erected in the aftermath of the volcano are inappropriate for the quality of care they wish to offer to patients: they deserve better.

We wish to request that the State Department give assistance to HEAL Africa to increase the quality of their services and training capacity through the newly announced package of financial aid. We would like to ask you to fund the construction of the three storey building which is the final stage of reconstruction of the hospital after the catastrophe of the volcano in January 2002. The second floor of this building will be entirely devoted to women's fistula services; and the whole hospital is devoted to teaching and preparing Congolese doctors to give excellent service in the most underserved areas of Congo.

Many visitors from the US Embassy in Kinshasa, from USAID in Washington and Nairobi, the Secretary General of the United Nations Mr Ban Ki Moon, Ms Rice from the Security Council, US senators and deputies, and a great number of aides from your government have visited HEAL Africa and have come away enchanted by a hospital of excellence run entirely by Congolese staff of the highest caliber. They are hoping that, through your visit, you will be able to advocate for the physical plant that will enable them to serve their patients even better than before, and train the next generation of doctors in an environment where it is possible to practice excellent medicine.

We remain, respectfully, Yours sincerely,

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H Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:22 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: ANGOLA TO RECEIVE $500 MILLION INVESTMENT FROM RUSSIA

We need details from our Embassy about this deal. The Russians often overpromise. But, regardless, if just proves again why we needed to go. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]>; H Sent: Wed Aug 19 16:50:37 2009 Subject: Re: ANGOLA TO RECEIVE $500 MILLION INVESTMENT FROM RUSSIA I've checked in with Johnnie on this.

From: Mills, Cheryl D To: 'H' Cc: Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Wed Aug 19 16:34:57 2009 Subject: FW: ANGOLA TO RECEIVE $500 MILLION INVESTMENT FROM RUSSIA

From: Toiv, Nora F Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 3:09 PM To: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Mills, Cheryl D Subject: ANGOLA TO RECEIVE $500 MILLION INVESTMENT FROM RUSSIA

ANGOLA TO RECEIVE $500 MILLION INVESTMENT FROM RUSSIA

(SBU) Russian state-owned mining company Alrosa will build homes, schools, and dams in addition to partnering with Angola's petroleum company Sonangol on exploration, according to press. The Angola desk notes the investment occurs as Angola attempts to diversify away from Chinese foreign investment. Embassy Luanda comments this is Russia's first entry into the oil and gas sector. (Ops/Angola desk telcon, Ops/Embassy Luanda telcon, Reuters)

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Nora Toiv Office of the Secretary 202-647-8633

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H Thursday, August 20, 2009 1:35 PM '[email protected]' Re: Delegation

Can you come over and help me w my test? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: Doug Band; H Sent: Thu Aug 20 12:38:59 2009 Subject: Delegation We are getting military air for albright delegation.

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 7:41 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Can they do it at 10? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 07:29:12 2009 Subject: Holbrooke and eikenberry want to talk about elections. They want to do secure. Can u give me a time that works for you to talk?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 7:48 AM '[email protected]' I'm back home in NY

The pilots of our plane (and its owners) insisted we leave last night because of the hurricane so we did. Anyway, I'm home and will call you later to catch up, but feel free to call me if needed.

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 10:32 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Let's get call set and then right before it we can do fax. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 10:09:03 2009 Subject: Re: Also fyi, we heard eikenberry is going on sunday shows. Holbrooke sent a memo as well that we can send over a secure fax if you'd like. Just need to know what time works for you to receive the fax. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: '[email protected]' Sent: Fri Aug 21 10:06:46 2009 Subject: Re: Haven't gotten confirmation yet on call. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Fri Aug 21 07:41:04 2009 Subject: Re: Can they do it at 10? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 07:29:12 2009 Subject: Holbrooke and eikenberry want to talk about elections. They want to do secure. Can u give me a time that works for you to talk?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 10:45 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Did you see the photo in the NYPost of Bill and me from yesterday? It was after lunch but I didn't see anybody w a camera so obviously a long lens from afar. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 10:09:03 2009 Subject: Re: Also fyi, we heard eikenberry is going on sunday shows. Holbrooke sent a memo as well that we can send over a secure fax if you'd like. Just need to know what time works for you to receive the fax. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: '[email protected]' Sent: Fri Aug 21 10:06:46 2009 Subject: Re: Haven't gotten confirmation yet on call. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Fri Aug 21 07:41:04 2009 Subject: Re: Can they do it at 10? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 07:29:12 2009 Subject: Holbrooke and eikenberry want to talk about elections. They want to do secure. Can u give me a time that works for you to talk?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 11:05 AM '[email protected]' Re: Espinosa

Nothing is coming. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 11:01:16 2009 Subject: Espinosa Clips should be coming thru now Also, on the espinosa call, she asked to talk before the OAS meeting next week. talking points from WHA will be faxed right after clips.

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 11:32 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Ok Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 11:30:09 2009 Subject: Connecting now Doesn't need to be secure

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 12:15 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Sept 9

I really want to go to Cronkite's service. Can we change time for MCC to late afternoon? If not, can Jack preside?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 12:20 PM '[email protected]' Fed ex

I came home early because of the hurricane. Do you know when the box will arrive today?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 12:58 PM '[email protected] Re: Espinosa

We should schedule her call today or Monday. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 11:01:16 2009 Subject: Espinosa Clips should be coming thru now Also, on the espinosa call, she asked to talk before the OAS meeting next week. talking points from WHA will be faxed right after clips.

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 5:52 PM 'ValmoroU©state.gov. Re: Sept 9

Ok. Thx. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: Huma Abedin; H Sent: Fri Aug 21 17:49:13 2009 Subject: Re: Sept 9 They are happy to adjust to the afternoon. I am going to suggest a 3:00pm start time which should give plenty of time to return to DC. (Cronkite service starts at 10:30am)

Original Message From: Huma Abedin To: Valmoro, Lona J; H Sent: Fri Aug 21 13:18:34 2009 Subject: Re: Sept 9 We will push them to adjust. They shouldn't do this without you. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin Sent: Fri Aug 21 13:14:22 2009 Subject: Re: Sept 9 Yes, Jack can have your proxy if they can't adjust the time. I will see if moving the time is an option.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona 1; Huma Abedin Sent: Fri Aug 21 12:14:45 2009 Subject: Sept 9 I really want to go to Cronkite's service. Can we change time for MCC to late afternoon? If not, can Jack preside?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 6:54 PM '[email protected]' Re: Espinosa

Yes before 9, btw 10-10:30 or btw 3 and 6. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 21 18:52:02 2009 Subject: Espinosa Just hearing oas conf starts sunday. Would u be willing to talk to espinosa tomorrow?

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H Friday, August 21, 2009 6:58 PM Re: Brooke Memorial Fellowship in India

Strobe--This is wonderful news and such a fitting memorial to Booke.. Also. I would like to talk w you about your ideas of what I can/should be doing. Could I call in the next few days? What times are best for you? H Original Message From: Strobe Talbott Sent: Thu Aug 20 07:35:17 2009 Subject: Brooke Memorial Fellowship in India Friends/Family: I wanted you to see what the board of the Inel Center for Research on Women has done. Below is what you'll find on the website http://www.awid.org/eng/Issues-and-Analysis/Library/Brooke-Shearer-Fellowship.

The International Center for Research of Women (ICRW). New Delhi, India.

Description:

The International Center for Research of Women (ICRW) has established a fellowship in memory of Brooke Shearer, a former ICRW board member and dedicated advocate for improving the health and economic status of women in the developing world. The Brooke Shearer fellowship in India is an opportunity for U.S. early career professionals with graduate degrees to contribute to research and programs that advance gender equality and empower women in Asia. Shearer was a stalwart supporter and contributor to ICRW's mission and work. ICRW honors her commitment to women with a fellowship program based in our Asia Regional Office in New Delhi, India, a tribute to Shearer's fond memories of her time spent in India during her youth and her tenure on ICRW's board. The 2009 fellow will work in collaboration with the Asia director of the social and economic development group on programs, research, advocacy, and business development related to the group's portfolio of work. The specific activities of the fellow will be determined based on the substantive and technical skills, interests, and experience of the candidate selected and the current opportunities in the group. Likely projects for engagement include: The PACE program—an ICRW collaboration with Gap Inc. on workplace and personal advancement of female garment workers in India, Cambodia, Bangladesh. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760108 Date: 06/30/2015

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The Counting Girls Project—a project examining son preference in India and China, the effectiveness of specific policy efforts in addressing sex selection and discrimination against girl children, and the potential conflict between the human rights of girls and reproductive rights for women. Delayed Marriage—project examining the social norms that would need to be changed to eliminate early marriage.

Primary Duties:

The fellow will engage in the following responsibilities and tasks: Develop technical content of projects including conceptualization, data analysis, background research, program and evaluation design, survey and instrument design; Work with national and international partners on technical assistance, partner engagement and support, and relationship management; Work on project management tasks including administration, budgets, team coordination and work plans; Write, synthesize and present findings in reports, briefs, papers and presentations; Assist with business development activities including grant writing and proposals; Prepare research and program findings for communication to various audiences (donors, policy-makers, program personnel, researchers) at various forums and opportunities (meetings, events, cultivation, deliverables).

Required Education, Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

Applicants should have a Master's degree (5 years or less) or Ph.D. (1 year or less) in the social sciences, public health, international development or a related field. Qualified candidates with relevant job experience on program or policy-relevant social science research are preferred. Due to the nature of the fellowship eligibility guidelines, only US citizens or permanent residents, residing in the US or in India, will be considered.

The following skills are required:

Strong analytical and conceptual skills along with substantive background in gender and social science issues and research; Desire and commitment to link research with policy and programs; Strong interest in understanding on-the-ground development research and program needs and activities in Asia; Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation abilities;

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Ability to work collaboratively with professionals at different levels, including colleagues, partners and donor organizations; Strong qualitative and quantitative research skills; and Ability to participate in fundraising and networking activities.

Duration:

One fellow will be selected each year for a term ranging from six months to one year. The fellowship is a full-time commitment.

Terms:

The fellowship award consists of a monthly stipend, health insurance and round trip travel to India.. The fellow is responsible for all local accommodations and living costs. The fellow will be provided with office space and support in ICRW's Asia Regional Office in New Delhi.

To Apply:

To apply, please submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Fellowship will start between September 1 and October 1, 2009. Website: http://www.icrw.org/html/jobs/jobs.htm Article License: Copyright - Article License Holder: ICRW

Strobe Talbott President, The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.797.6200

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H Saturday, August 22, 2009 5:28 AM '[email protected]' Re: AMCIT suspected of abuse of minors in Liberia

I'm up and would like to talk about this, RCH and other stuff. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Aug 22 04:40:56 2009 Subject: Fw: AMCIT suspected of abuse of minors in Liberia Fyi - see b/I

From: Carson, Johnnie To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Bando, Jun Sent: Fri Aug 21 20:38:51 2009 Subject: AMCIT suspected of abuse of minors in Liberia

Cheryl: My staff assistance received a call from the "Line" saying you might want a short informal note to send to the Below is a Secretary on shorter and updated version of what I sent you earlier. I will be on leave for a week beginning tomorrow and one my Regards, Johnnie deputies, Bill Fitzgerald, will be following this issue in my absence.

These are crimes in Liberia as well as in the United States.

Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, currently in the Department chairing a promotion panel, has spoken to President Johnson-Sirleaf about the importance of this case.

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Coming on the heels of your trip to Africa, and the emphasis you placed on gender-based violence and sex crimes, we are making every effort to ensure Liberians need to conduct the best possible investigation. The Legal Attache, based in Freetown, is currently en route to Liberia to assist.

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H Saturday, August 22, 2009 10:03 AM '[email protected]' Re: Espinosa

Am I supposed to call in? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 22 09:10:40 2009 Subject: Espinosa She has been confirmed for 10am.

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H Saturday, August 22, 2009 10:27 AM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' UNGA

Could we do the Women FMs and Heads of State as a dinner instead of a lunch on 9/24?

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H Saturday, August 22, 2009 6:32 PM

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Strobe-- Congratulations I call you tomorrow morning around 10? If so, what # should I call? H

Could

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Thanks, Hillary. The notification was emphatically NOT a solicitation. Besides, you've already contributed such a vast amount-to her life, and to the celebration of it.

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Happy to chat any time. I'm around all weekend. You might shoot me an email (which I'll get by BlackBerry even if I'm not at my workbench) and let me know when you want to call, or want me to call you, or whatever. S. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 6:58 PM To: Strobe Talbott Subject: Re: Brooke Memorial Fellowship in India Strobe--This is wonderful news and such a fitting memorial to Booke.. Also. I would like to talk w you about your ideas of what I can/should be doing. Could I call in the next few days? What times are best for you? H Original Message From: Strobe Talbott Sent: Thu Aug 20 07:35:17 2009 Subject: Brooke Memorial Fellowship in India Friends/Family: I wanted you to see what the board of the Intl Center for Research on Women has done. Below is what you'll find on the website http://www.awid.org/eng/Issues-and-Analysis/Library/Brooke-Shearer-Fellowship.

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The International Center for Research of Women (ICRW). New Delhi, India.

Description:

The International Center for Research of Women (ICRW) has established a fellowship in memory of Brooke Shearer, a former ICRW board member and dedicated advocate for improving the health and economic status of women in the developing world. The Brooke Shearer fellowship in India is an opportunity for U.S. early career professionals with graduate degrees to contribute to research and programs that advance gender equality and empower women in Asia. Shearer was a stalwart supporter and contributor to ICRW's mission and work. ICRW honors her commitment to women with a fellowship program based in our Asia Regional Office in New Delhi, India, a tribute to Shearer's fond memories of her time spent in India during her youth and her tenure on ICRW's board. The 2009 fellow will work in collaboration with the Asia director of the social and economic development group on programs, research, advocacy, and business development related to the group's portfolio of work. The specific activities of the fellow will be determined based on the substantive and technical skills, interests, and experience of the candidate selected and the current opportunities in the group. Likely projects for engagement include: The PACE program-an ICRW collaboration with Gap Inc. on workplace and personal advancement of female garment workers in India, Cambodia, Bangladesh. The Counting Girls Project-a project examining son preference in India and China, the effectiveness of specific policy efforts in addressing sex selection and discrimination against girl children, and the potential conflict between the human rights of girls and reproductive rights for women. Delayed Marriage-project examining the social norms that would need to be changed to eliminate early marriage.

Primary Duties:

The fellow will engage in the following responsibilities and tasks: Develop technical content of projects including conceptualization, data analysis, background research, program and evaluation design, survey and instrument design; Work with national and international partners on technical assistance, partner engagement and support, and relationship management; Work on project management tasks including administration, budgets, team coordination and work plans; Write, synthesize and present findings in reports, briefs, papers and presentations; Assist with business development activities including grant writing and proposals; Prepare research and program findings for communication to various audiences (donors, policy-makers, program personnel, researchers) at various forums and opportunities (meetings, events, cultivation, deliverables).

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Required Education, Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

Applicants should have a Master's degree (5 years or less) or Ph.D. (1 year or less) in the social sciences, public health, international development or a related field. Qualified candidates with relevant job experience on program or policy-relevant social science research are preferred. Due to the nature of the fellowship eligibility guidelines, only US citizens or permanent residents, residing in the US or in India, will be considered.

The following skills are required:

Strong analytical and conceptual skills along with substantive background in gender and social science issues and research; Desire and commitment to link research with policy and programs; Strong interest in understanding on-the-ground development research and program needs and activities in Asia;. Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation abilities; Ability to work collaboratively with professionals at different levels, including colleagues, partners and donor organizations; Strong qualitative and quantitative research skills; and Ability to participate in fundraising and networking activities.

Duration:

One fellow will be selected each year for a term ranging from six months to one year. The fellowship is a full-time commitment.

Terms:

The fellowship award consists of a monthly stipend, health insurance and round trip travel to India. The fellow is responsible for all local accommodations and living costs. The fellow will be provided with office space and support in ICRW's Asia Regional Office in New Delhi.

To Apply:

To apply, please submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Fellowship will start between September 1 and October 1, 2009.

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Website: http://www.icrw.org/html/jobs/jobs.htm Article License: Copyright - Article License Holder: ICRW

Strobe Talbott President, The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.797.6200

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H Saturday, August 22, 2009 6:37 PM '[email protected]' Huma Abedin Schedule followup

Mary Landrieu asked me to attend a dinner about foster care. Do you have any details? Also she mentioned an event at the White House about adoption and foster care. Have you heard anything about this? Can you call Landrieu's office to follow up? I told Kouchner I would call him on 8/31. Pls remind me.

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H Sunday, August 23, 2009 1:05 PM [email protected] Question

Will you be in DC this week?

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H Sunday, August 23, 2009 5:10 PM '[email protected]' Re: Question

Thx. Tomorrow I will want you to go to my house and pick up something to send me overnight. Original Message From: Hanley, Monica R To: H Sent: Sun Aug 23 15:18:58 2009 Subject: Re: Question Sorry for the delay. Yes, I planned on being here all week. Original Message From: H To: Hanley, Monica R Sent: Sun Aug 23 13:05:20 2009 Subject: Question Will you be in DC this week?

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H Monday, August 24, 2009 7:40 AM Huma Abed in; 'preines Fw: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love

Could you be sure I get this article? Original Message From: Roy Spence To: H Sent: Mon Aug 24 07:34:45 2009 Subject: RE: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love Someone sent this article to me yesterday it was entitled: "It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is? She's not answering those crisis calls at the White House. But she's quietly revolutionizing American foreign policy." By David Rothkopf Sunday, August 23, 2009

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 10:18 PM To: Roy Spence Subject: Re: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love I can imagine how intense this week was as you and the entire Spence clan gave Big Roy the best ever sendoff. Does your title refer to the ad or something else? Original Message From: Roy Spence To: H Sent: Sun Aug 23 19:17:13 2009 Subject: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love

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immediately of the error via email to [email protected] and please delete the email from your system, retaining no copies in any media. We appreciate your cooperation. ideacity.legal.disclaimer.01112008

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H Monday, August 24, 2009 7:56 AM 'preines Re: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do YouKnow Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of' Purpose"...keep on Sis and love

My fax is broken, so I didn't get any clips. I hope to get it fixed today and hope to receive all that I missed. Original Message From: PIR <preines To: H; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon Aug 24 07:53:33 2009 Subject: Re: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do YouKnow Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of"Purpose"...keep on Sis and love I think it was in your clips over the weekend but I will send it to your right now

Original Message From: H Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 07:40:14 To: Huma Abedin; 'preines Subject: Fw: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love

Could you be sure I get this article? Original Message From: Roy SpencE To: H Sent: Mon Aug 24 07:34:45 2009 Subject: RE: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love Someone sent this article to me yesterday it was entitled: "It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is? She's not answering those crisis calls at the White House. But she's quietly revolutionizing American foreign policy." By David Rothkopf Sunday, August 23, 2009

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To: Roy Spence Subject: Re: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love I can imagine how intense this week was as you and the entire Spence clan gave Big Roy the best ever sendoff. Does your title refer to the ad or something else? Original Message From: Roy Spence To: H Sent: Sun Aug 23 19:17:13 2009 Subject: just read after a pretty intense week-the- It's 3 a.m. Do You Know Where Hillary Clinton Is?-over all it reflects your amazing strength of "Purpose"...keep on Sis and love

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H Thursday, November 5, 2009 2:57 PM '[email protected]' Re: to clarify

If I can come back I will. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Nov 05 14:53:37 2009 Subject: to clarify We didn't think you would come back. 3pm Botswana 4pm Weekly with potus 5pm Weekly PC Then you come back

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H Thursday, November 5, 2009 3:35 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: to clarify

POTUS is running late so Katie will tell us when to come back--not before 4:10. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Nov 05 14:53:372009 Subject: to clarify We didn't think you would come back. 3pm Botswana 4pm Weekly with potus 5pm Weekly PC Then you come back

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H Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:15 AM Would love to talk today

Hi Tom-What times would work for you today? I'm free before 9am and after 1 until 7pm. Tomorrow I'm free before noon. Pls let me know what works best for your schedule. Looking forward to catching up. HRC

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H Saturday, October 17, 2009 9:30 AM Re: Would love to talk today

Tom--I will call you after 2 today. Thx. Original Message From: Don ilon, Thomas E. To: H Sent: Sat Oct 17 09:03:28 2009 Subject: Re: Would love to talk today Madame Secretary--Anytime after 1:30 today or anytime tomorrow morning. Tom Original Message From: H To: Donilon, Thomas E. Sent: Sat Oct 17 06:15:17 2009 Subject: Would love to talk today Hi Tom-What times would work for you today? I'm free before 9am and after 1 until 7pm. Tomorrow I'm free before noon. Pls let me know what works best for your schedule. Looking forward to catching up. HRC

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H Monday, August 24, 2009 10:39 AM '[email protected]' Re: Hamptons

As to UNGA, let's keep the lunch if we lose so many. Any word on food mtg?

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Aug 24 10:34:43 2009 Subject: Re: Hamptons

Also, if we move the female heads of state lunch to a dinner, we lose almost all of the heads of state and several fms. Do u want to keep as a lunch? Or move to a dinner and make it women foreign ministers? Oscar says fax machine is down but he has clips for today and weekend he should have printed. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Mon Aug 24 08:55:44 2009 Subject: Re: Hamptons

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Aug 24 08:52:40 2009 Subject: Hamptons

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H Monday, August 24, 2009 4:02 PM '[email protected]' Re: Brazilian fm call

How about 6pm? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Mon Aug 24 16:01:02 2009 Subject: Brazilian fm call Just got talking points for brazilian fm call. He asked to talk late this afternoon. Do u want to do call? If yes, when? Purpose of Call: Brazilian Foreign Minister Amorirn has asked to speak with you regarding the Honduras crisis and our defense cooperation agreement with Colombia.

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H Monday, August 24, 2009 5:46 PM '[email protected]' Re: Qaddafi at UNGA - Congressman Rothman and Senator Lautenberg Objections

The 25 mile rule would include Englewood which is very close to the River. I don't see what we could do and if we conclude there isn't anything, we should say that soon w regret, etc. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Aug 24 17:33:50 2009 Subject: FW: Qaddafi at UNGA - Congressman Rothman and Senator Lautenberg Objections fyi

From: Polt, Michael C Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 4:53 PM To: Steinberg, James B; Mills, Cheryl D; Burns, William J Cc: Rana, Gautam A; Scanlon, Amy B; Verma, Richard R; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Sanderson, Janet A; Schlicher, Ronald L; Brimmer, Esther D; Barks-Ruggles, Erica Subject: Qaddafi at UNGA - Congressman Rothman and Senator Lautenberg Objections Jim, Cheryl and Bill: We have a Congressional issue that is moving a bit too slowly through the building that you should know about. Rep. Steve Rothman (D-111) and Senator Lautenberg have contacted us alarmed by the news that Qaddafi will come to UNGA and allegedly overnight at the residence of the Libyan PermRep in Englewood. Rothman has called our office directly and threatened holy war and Fox news "if the State Department allows this." A few minutes ago we also got a letter from Sen. Lautenberg to the Secretary expressing similar concerns. The anger is of course over the "hero's welcome" for Megrahi. An action memo for Jim to consider on how to deal with Qaddafi's visit is in the works, but I fear Rothman will head for the microphones before Jim gets the memo. Mike AMBASSADOR MICHAEL C. POLT Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of Legislative Affairs Department of State Phone: 202-647-4204

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H Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:45 AM '[email protected]. Re: REVISED Call Sheet S UNSYG UNGA

What's wrong w. Diouf? I'm up and about so call if you can. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Tue Aug 25 05:09:06 2009 Subject: Fw: REVISED Call Sheet S UNSYG UNGA See 13/1- huma will print and provide call sheet

From: Plowden, Marisa L To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Laszczych, Joanne; Toiv, Nora F; Lurie, Mike D Sent: Mon Aug 24 17:02:03 2009 Subject: REVISED Call Sheet S UNSYG UNGA

Cheryl,

We spoke with 10, EEB, and Amb. Cousin after the meeting today and came up with the following revision to S's call points. We decided the best language would be for the Secretary to say that if UNSYG cannot co-host, that she would welcome the participation of his representative. The important point here is that we do not want the FAO head — Jacques Diouf — to end-up co-hosting the UNGA event, and everyone agreed there was a danger Ban ki-Moon would suggest he do so. In the background at the bottom I included a point stressing that we do not want Diouf to co-host.

Thanks, Marisa

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H Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:39 AM '[email protected]' Re:

I called and was transferred to room but got no answer. Should I just send him something? Or can you get him and transfer call to my house? Also I can do scheduling btw now and 12:30. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Aug 25 10:25:58 2009 Subject:

Will add to call grid as well and send to house.

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H Tuesday, August 25, 2009 4:40 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Yes--go ahead. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Aug 25 16:23:53 2009 Subject: Did u get memo on arab donor support? Do u approve?

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H Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:40 PM '[email protected]' Re: Thai

Yes--I will do. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Aug 25 17:21:24 2009 Subject: Re: Thai Oops my email acting up. Eap is asking you to call Thai foreign minister kasit regarding the case of the russian arms dealer viktor bout. Are you ok doing this call in the next day or so? Below is call sheet and I also faxed to the house. Purpose of Call: To underscore the importance we place on a the Royal Thai Government's successful appeal of the court decision rejecting the extradition of Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout to the United States and the importance of his continued detention pending the outcome of the appeal.

Background: On August 11, 2009, a Thai judge denied a U.S. extradition request of accused arms smuggler Viktor Bout (pron: BOOT) to face trial in New York for conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals and officers; acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles; and provide material support to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The Thai Attorney General's Office will appeal the ruling. FM Kasit has been a strong ally on Burma and released a forward-leaning Chairman's statement on behalf of ASEAN following ASSK's conviction.

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To: [email protected] Sent: Tue Aug 25 16:50:17 2009 Subject: Thai Thai 00000000000000

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H Tuesday, August 25, 2009 6:11 PM '[email protected]' Re: now in room telephone

I spoke w him earlier. Thx. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Aug 25 18:07:09 2009 now in room Subject: FW: telephone FYI Original Message From: Laszczych, Joanne Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 6:07 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: FW: in room=telephone

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:11 AM '[email protected]' Re: Wheels-Up for OAS Mission in Honduras at 1858 Eastern

Can you talk? I'll be home until 10:30 when I start driving to the Hamptons. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 05:29:31 2009 Subject: Fw: Wheels-Up for OAS Mission in Honduras at 1858 Eastern

From: Smith, Daniel B To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacobi; Abedin, Huma Sent: Tue Aug 25 19:40:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Wheels-Up for OAS Mission in Honduras at 1858 Eastern

Fyi

From: Macris, Gregory P To: SES_DutyDeputies; D(L); D(S); P Cc: SES-O_SWO-Only Sent: Tue Aug 25 19:14:35 2009 Subject: Wheels-Up for OAS Mission in Honduras at 1858 Eastern

Embassy Tegucigalpa notes that USG air support for the mission was greatly appreciated by the ministers and "made us look really good." Charge's detailed readout on members' meetings is attached.

Gregory Macris, Senior Watch Officer

From: Henshaw, Simon Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 4:55 PM

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Beihl called me from the plane just before departure. De facto negotiating team will return to DC Wednesday for several days talks. While ministers were discouraged by de factor regime intransigence, Beihl said that Zelaya had also lost some support. He said that all the ministers were shocked by Zelaya's behavior in a telephone conference call just before their press conference this afternoon. Zelaya spoke of people dying by hundreds, being thrown in jail and tortured. Zelaya appeared to be very out-of-touch, Beihl said. He added that "even" the Argentine FM was questioning whether Z's return was the correct course. Beihl said that while a democratic solution was needed, perhaps Zelaya was not the right option. I again expressed our position that the problem was not who replaced Zelaya, but that he was removed unconstitutionally.

News conference was straightforward. Only one minister spoke (I don't know them by face), said that the solution was return to democratic order and the regime not prepared to accept Si. I haven't got hold of transcript yet, will do so asap.

Beihl again expressed thanks for our move on visas (as well as our logistical support), saying that all the ministers thought it a good move.

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:03 AM '[email protected]' '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: Urgent Letter for the Secretary's Clearance

I think

Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma ; Sullivan, Jacob 1 <[email protected]> Sent: Wed Aug 26 07:50:30 2009 Subject: FW: Urgent Letter for the Secretary's Clearance HRC —

They are looking for your sign off on this as early this am — the final will have any edits recommended by Jim.

Take a look (my only thought is it sounds defensive which I know is our posture but many of these points could be stated affirmatively — the content is fine).

cdm

From: Syed, Zia S Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 7:46 AM To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Toiv, Nora F Subject: Urgent Letter for the Secretary's Clearance

Cheryl,

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regarding support for the U.S.-Colombia Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA). UNASUR is haying its summit meeting on August 28 and WHA would like the letter sent as soon as possible so that it can be read and processed before the summit. Please note that Steinberg himself has NOT signed off on this letter (his staff has), but we are expecting to hear from him this morning. Please tell me if you think this should be held till he weighs in.

BEGIN DRAFT TEXT:

Dear Mr./Madam Minister:

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:05 AM Huma Abedin; 'preines '[email protected]' Fw: Les Gelb

Pls see below and scheduling options requested. Is this a cover story? Does anyone know? By the way, this Sunday's story about Barbra was fabulous. Original Message From: Lynn Forester de Rothschild To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 07:35:37 2009 Subject: Les Gelb

H, I spent yesterday with Les Gelb on Nantucket. He had lots to say which might be of interest, but I thought the most important thing to tell you is to make sure you are aware of the Parade magazine piece he wants to do about you. He would like to do a day in your life, when you meet with members of Congress and international figures. He wants to show the impact you are having domestically and internationally. He said he would give you a veto over content and looked me in the eye and said, "she will like it". Maybe you know this, but did not want it to fall between the cracks. Enjoy your vacation and love to all of you. Xoxo

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:48 AM 'preines Re: Les Gelb

We should create a day--meeting w Webb about Burma, McCain/Lieberman/Graham about Af-Pak, etc. Meeting w Mitchell/Holbrooke etc. Original Message From: PIR To: H; Huma Abedin; [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed Aug 26 08:48:08 2009 Subject: Re: Les Gelb Yes, we're trying to find a date that works for Les, but he is a little, shall we say picky.

Original Message From: Evergreen To: Huma Abedin To: PIR To: [email protected] Subject: Fw: Les Gelb Sent: Aug 26, 2009 8:04 AM Pls see below and scheduling options requested. Is this a cover story? Does anyone know? By the way, this Sunday's story about Barbra was fabulous. Original Message From: Lynn Forester de Rothschild To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 07:35:37 2009 Subject: Les Gelb

H, I spent yesterday with Les Gelb on Nantucket. He had lots to say which might be of interest, but I thought the most important thing to tell you is to make sure you are aware of the Parade magazine piece he wants to do about you. He would like to do a day in your life, when you meet with members of Congress and international figures. He wants to show the impact you are having domestically and internationally. He said he would give you a veto over content and looked me in the eye and said, "she will like it". Maybe you know this, but did not want it to fall between the cracks. Enjoy your vacation and love to all of you. Xoxo

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:56 AM '[email protected]' Re:

Both. Need to do statement asap. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 08:55:29 2009 Subject: What do u want to do about kennedy? Statement or letter?

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:42 AM '[email protected]' Re: This am

Yes, I can do at 10:30. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 08:35:44 2009 Subject: This am Holbrooke asking to talk to as soon as possible. Also can u do secure mitchell call at 10:30?

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:19 AM 'cheryl.mills '[email protected] What can we do?

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Pis read the following. I've followed this case

B5 Torture on homefront cries out for justice Comments August 26, 2009 BY CAROL MARIN <mailto:[email protected] > Sun-Times Columnist The feds can't -- just yet -- deport Michigan restaurateur Ibrahim Parlak to his native Turkey. But they are frighteningly closer. And the irony screams out. Carol Mann

On Monday, the same day Eric Holder, President Obama's attorney general, announced he would appoint a special counsel to investigate whether torture was used by the CIA to extract confessions from foreign suspects, a U.S. appeals court at the behest of the U.S. government ruled that it didn't have a problem sending Parlak back to the country where he was tortured -- imprisoned for 17 months, shocked with electrodes, hung by his arms and sexually violated. A Turkish Kurd, Parlak was granted political asylum in 1992. It was before our government got cozier with Turkey, before it re-classified some of the Kurdish separatist movement as "terrorist" and before the attacks of Sept. 11. With 9/11, Ibrahim Parlak's horror began anew. Suddenly he looked different to the newly created Department of Homeland Security and to the Justice Department's Immigration courts. Instead of seeing a hard-working, tax-paying Chamber of Commerce member who ran Cafe Gulistan, a small Middle Eastern restaurant in the resort town of Harbert, Mich., tlie feds now saw an international menace. In 2004, the FBI grabbed Parlak and locked him up. If it hadn't been for a volunteer team of lawyers, including a Reagan-appointed former U.S. attorney, a former FBI antiterrorism legal adviser and the bipartisan intervention of Michigan's Sen. Carl Levin, a liberal Democrat, and Rep. Fred Upton, a conservative Republican, Parlak would still be in jail. Thanks to them, this 47-year-old father of a 12-year-old girl is temporarily free. But just barely. The newest outrage is the 2-1 decision issued by Cincinnati's 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on the same day Holder launched his torture inquiry.

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The majority opinion was issued by two Bush appointees put on the bench after 9/11. Judge Julia Smith Gibbons and Judge Jeffrey Sutton upheld the Justice Department's Immigration courts ruling that Parlak failed to disclose his relationship to the now-labeled terrorist organization even though he was never proven to be a member. Let's remember something about our immigration courts. They are not independent. They work for whoever is the attorney general. And the past rulings against Parlak came under two now-controversial Bush appointees, John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzales. The fairness of immigration rulings has been ripped by none other than Judge Richard Posner of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, one of the nation's most brilliant judges. By September of 2005, Posner noted "a staggering 40 percent of the 136 petitions" had been reversed due to, according to one ruling, a willingness to ignore "the most basic of facts." Echoing Posner now is the dissenting judge on the Parlak appeal. Judge Boyce F. Martin, a Carter appointee, writes with both clarity and conviction, arguing the government's "awesome power was used here to railroad a man out of our country." Like a surgeon, Martin dissects the Justice Department's immigration courts and the majority opinion of his own colleagues, and ends by saying, "I remain hopeful, nevertheless, that this case is but a sad remnant of an era of paranoid, overzealous, error-riddled and misguided anti-terrorism and immigration enforcement that has now gone by the wayside. It is just a shame that, even if my hope proves true, it is too late for Ibrahim Parlak." Parlak's legal team will appeal. Meanwhile, Holder, like Ashcroft and Gonzales before him, is the new boss of the immigration courts. As he investigates questions of U.S. torture abroad, here's hoping Holder examines the ongoing domestic legal torture of Ibrahim Parlak.

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:28 AM '[email protected]' Re: This am

Any word on Kennedy funeral? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 10:22:12 2009 Subject: Re: This am They will call the secure ste on 3rd floor at 10:30. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Aug 26 09:42:12 2009 Subject: Re: This am Yes, I can do at 10:30. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 08:35:44 2009 Subject: This am Holbrooke asking to talk to as soon as possible. Also can u do secure mitchell call at 10:30?

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:56 AM '[email protected]' Re:

I am going to leave so calls will have to be on my berry. Someone should email and I will then call in. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 10:53:10 2009 Subject: Ban is in a meeting. They will call back as soon as he is out. We are waiting to hear back from the thais.

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:32 AM '[email protected]' Re: What can we do?

Thx. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> To: H; cheryl.mills Sent: Wed Aug 26 11:11:42 2009 Subject: Re: What can we do?

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B5 Torture on homefront cries out for justice Comments August 26, 2009 BY CAROL MARIN <mailto:[email protected]> Sun-Times Columnist The feds can't -- just yet -- deport Michigan restaurateur Ibrahim Parlak to his native Turkey. But they are frighteningly closer. And the irony screams out. Carol Mann

On Monday, the same day Eric Holder, President Obama's attorney general, announced he would appoint a special counsel to investigate whether torture was used by the CIA to extract confessions from foreign suspects, a U.S. appeals court at the behest of the U.S. government ruled that it didn't have a problem sending Parlak back to the country where he was tortured -- imprisoned for 17 months, shocked with electrodes, hung by his arms and sexually violated.

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A Turkish Kurd, Parlak was granted political asylum in 1992. It was before our government got cozier with Turkey, before it re-classified some of the Kurdish separatist movement as "terrorist" and before the attacks of Sept. 11. With 9/11, Ibrahim Parlak's horror began anew. Suddenly he looked different to the newly created Department of Homeland Security and to the Justice Department's Immigration courts. Instead of seeing a hard-working, tax-paying Chamber of Commerce member who ran Cafe Gulistan, a small Middle Eastern restaurant in the resort town of Harbert, Mich., the feds now saw an international menace. In 2004, the FBI grabbed Parlak and locked him up. If it hadn't been for a volunteer team of lawyers, including a Reagan-appointed former U.S. attorney, a former FBI antiterrorism legal adviser and the bipartisan intervention of Michigan's Sen. Carl Levin, a liberal Democrat, and Rep. Fred Upton, a conservative Republican, Parlak would still be in jail. Thanks to them, this 47-year-old father of a 12-year-old girl is temporarily free. But just barely. The newest outrage is the 2-1 decision issued by Cincinnati's 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on the same day Holder launched his torture inquiry. The majority opinion was issued by two Bush appointees put on the bench after 9/11. Judge Julia Smith Gibbons and Judge Jeffrey Sutton upheld the Justice Department's Immigration courts ruling that Parlak failed to disclose his relationship to the now-labeled terrorist organization even though he was never proven to be a member. Let's remember something about our immigration courts. They are not independent. They work for whoever is the attorney general. And the past rulings against Parlak came under two now-controversial Bush appointees, John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzales. The fairness of immigration rulings has been ripped by none other than Judge Richard Posner of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, one of the nation's most brilliant judges. By September of 2005, Posner noted "a staggering 40 percent of the 136 petitions" had been reversed due to, according to one ruling, a willingness to ignore "the most basic of facts." Echoing Posner now is the dissenting judge on the Parlak appeal. Judge Boyce F. Martin, a Carter appointee, writes with both clarity and conviction, arguing the government's "awesome power was used here to railroad a man out of our country." Like a surgeon, Martin dissects the Justice Department's immigration courts and the majority opinion of his own colleagues, and ends by saying, "I remain hopeful, nevertheless, that this case is but a sad remnant of an era of paranoid, overzealous, error-riddled and misguided anti-terrorism and immigration enforcement that has now gone by the wayside. It is just a shame that, even if my hope proves true, it is too late for Ibrahim Parlak." Parlak's legal team will appeal. Meanwhile, Holder, like Ashcroft and Gonzales before him, is the new boss of the immigration courts. As he investigates questions of U.S. torture abroad, here's hoping Holder examines the ongoing domestic legal torture of Ibrahim Parlak.

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:50 AM '[email protected]' Re:

I just left, so if I get there by then, I will. Do you think that can work? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 11:41:29 2009 Subject: Ban can talk at 2:45 U want to do that?

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 2:58 PM 'cheryl.mills Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' UNGA food Event

Ban really wants to do this w me but he cannot do it at 3:30 on the 24th because he has to go to P'burgh. He asked that we work w Bob Orr on his staff to find another time if possible. We should try to do that asap. He doesn't leave NY until afternoon of 24th so possible to do in morning. He returns late afternoon on 25th. What can we work out? If all else fails, work w Orr to get the right representative.

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H Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:16 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Aug 26 20:39:26 2009 Subject: Fw: See b/I

From: Crowley, Philip J To: Mills, Cheryl D; Reines, Philippe I Sent: Wed Aug 26 18:36:10 2009 Subject:

I was just talking to Mary Beth Sheridan of the WP, trying to interest her in a story with Eric Schwartz on our concern about deteriorating conditions in the IDP camps in Sri Lanka. Got her to nibble on that story, but then she asks if it is true that I told her I had not heard that. Let me know if there is anything I should do.

PJ

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H Thursday, August 27, 2009 8:29 AM '[email protected]' Re: Jack's trip to Iraq, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Brussels

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Let's do conf call re this w Jack and whomever else you and he decide. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Thu Aug 27 05:11:14 2009 Subject: Jack's trip to Iraq, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Brussels FYI

From: Campbell, Piper A To: Reines, Philippe I; Crowley, Philip 1; Sullivan, Jacob J; Kelly, Ian C (PACE) Cc: Wells, Alice G; Rana, Gautam A; Verma, Richard R Sent: Wed Aug 26 16:19:14 2009 Subject: (SBU) Jack's trip to Iraq, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Brussels SENSITIVE

Gentlemen,

Before the end of the day I will send you the latest working version of Jack's trip to IIAP&B. We depart here late Tuesday, Sept 1 and return Thurs, Sept 10.

Rough version of places and people is:

Sept 2-3

Iraq

Lew, Verma, Campbell, Elisa Slotkin (NEA), possibly Paul Jones (SRAP) and/or David Robinson (PRM)

Sept 4-5

India

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Lew, Verma, Campbell, Paul Jones and Sean Misko (SRAP), possibly David Robinson (PRM)

Sept 6-7

Pakistan

Lew, Verma, Campbell, Paul Jones and Sean Misko (SRAP), possibly David Robinson (PRM)

Sept 8-9

Afghanistan

Lew, Verma, Campbell, Paul Jones and Sean Misko (SRAP), possibly David Robinson (PRM) Hooking up with Acting AID Administration Alonzo Fulgham for a portion of the trip

Sept 10

Brussels (am) Washington (pm)

As discussed very briefly with PJ and Ian this am., Jack floated the idea of having a journalist accompany us. Alternatively, we are very focused on both international and local journalists, esp in India and Af/Pak.

Not planning to do media in Iraq or Brussels.

Very open to doing something in advance of trip (though hard to squeeze in Mon/Tues) and upon return.

Piper

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H Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:40 AM 'cheryl.mills '[email protected]' Col DCA letter

I did not receive another draft. Did it go out?

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H Thursday, August 27, 2009 1:54 PM '[email protected]' Re: Cheryl free now if u can talk.

I just talked to her. She asked if we'd been "invited" to funeral. Have we? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Thu Aug 27 13:37:03 2009 Subject: Cheryl free now if u can talk.

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H Thursday, August 27, 2009 9:30 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Fw: Lieberman

He wants to come see me w McCain, Graham and Collins about Afstan. Pls put on list to discuss. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Tue Aug 25 11:55:12 2009 Subject: Lieberman Joe lieberman wants to talk to you about his recent trip to iraq and afghanistan with mccain.

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 4:22 PM '[email protected]' Re: 8/28 Senior Staff Meeting

What is the Bolton letter about the ICC refer to? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 14:19:38 2009 Subject: Fw: 8/28 Senior Staff Meeting

From: Wohlers, Paul To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Abedin, Huma Cc: Smith, Daniel B Sent: Fri Aug 28 13:34:41 2009 Subject: 8/28 Senior Staff Meeting

Sensitive But Unclassified

POTUS Asia Travel

Bill said he will be meeting with his Indonesian counterpart today to discuss.

Helicopter support for Emb Baghdad

Pat Kennedy noted that Blackwater's contract ends Sept. 4, but problems have arisen with the successor being ready to assume helo support tasks; they have not secured the necessary helos nor obtained the required certificates of airworthiness and are in breach of their contract. Rather than shut down Embassy operations after Sept. 4, it may be necessary to give Blackwater a short (perhaps 2 months) extension until the successor is ready to perform. M is talking to Chris Hill about our options; he would need to discuss this with the Iraqis if Blackwater is extended.

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Rich Verma noted the planned demonstration in Englewood, New Jersey this weekend in opposition to Qaddafi's desire to stay there during UNGA. There is now a possibility that Qaddafi will stay at a hotel in Manhattan. Bill will talk to Jeff Feltman and hopes this will be resolved today; if so, H said they would inform Rep. Rothman and Senator La uten berg.

Hearings

Rich reported that Chris Hill is scheduled to appear before the SFRC on Sept 9 and the HFAC on Sept 10, perhaps with Gen. Odierno, although Odierno may not be available those dates. There was discussion of the pros and cons of appearing with or without Gen. Odierno, given past precedent on Iraq and Afghanistan testimony and the general rule that ambassadors usually do not testify on the Hill.

Upcoming confirmation hearings include those for Bob Hormats on Sept 9, perhaps with Jose Fernandez, and a panel of EUR ambassadorial-nominees on Sept 10. Also, Richard Holbrooke will testify on Sept 15 before the House Foreign Operations subcommittee.

Honduras

Harold Koh raised the memo to the Secretary on Honduras; it was decided to discuss it in a separate meeting.

ICC

Harold also noted the issue of

D(L) Travel

Piper said Jack Lew will return to the office Monday and depart on travel Tuesday afternoon, returning Sept 10. Cheryl noted that the Secretary would like to convene a conference call with him on Monday.

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Bela rus at UNGA

• Jake noted the issue of whether to invite Belarus to the President's reception at UNGA; the consensus was that he should do so.

Public Affairs

Ian Kelly said PA anticipates questions on Honduras, upcoming Mitchell meetings, and the possibility of a Bosworth trip at today's briefing. PJ Crowley noted European press reporting of comments by former UK FS Jack Straw that the British had not provided assurances to us in the 90's that the convicted Lockerbie bomber would serve out his full sentence in Scotland.

Pakistan

The story on Pakistan proliferation may come out over the weekend.

Paul D. Wohlers Deputy Executive Secretary, S/ES 202-647-5302

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM '[email protected]' Huma Abedin Call List

I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Podesta Kasit Wiese! Rothschild Rapoport

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 4:34 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Schedule/call list

I spoke w Jack Reed. He said I could pick the date in either Oct or Nov to be honored bt BENS. We could pick a Friday when I'd be back in NY. Did I ask that you set up mtg/meal w Elie Weisel and his wife? Also, I need to see Holbrooke early on Thursday after Labor Day to be briefed before a WH mtg at 11. I can do as early as needed.

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 4:39 PM '[email protected]' Noon i Ali

Do you recall Noon i Ali(?), the ten year. old Yemeni girl who got herself divorced? I met her at the Glamour awards last year. There was a CNN story last few days about how unhappy she is, still living at home, not attending school and quite angry that her life is not better. Is there any way we can help her? Could we get her to the US for counselling and education?

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 4:40 PM '[email protected]' Re: Qadahfi and New Jersey

I agree. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:35:06 2009 Subject: FW: Qadahfi and New Jersey FYI

From: Steinberg, James B Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:34 PM To: Burns, William J; Verma, Richard R; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacobi; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Crowley, Philip J; Sanderson, Janet A; Kelly, Ian C (PACE) Cc: Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M Subject: Re: Qadahfi and New Jersey

I agree with bill

From: Burns, William To: Verma, Richard R; Steinberg, James B; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Crowley, Philip J; Sanderson, Janet A; Kelly, Ian C (PACE) Cc: Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:12:18 2009 Subject: RE: Qadahfi and New Jersey

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Cc: Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M Subject: Qadahfi and New Jersey Importance: High Team — we really need something to go out today regarding Qadahfi's visit to the UNGA. There is a rally in NJ planned for Sunday morning — that rally is growing in scope and impact as the time passes. The Congressional interest and concern is also growing stronger. I would propose a statement from PJ, along the lines of the one below, but am open to other ideas. Issuing something next week will not help us all that much. DRAFT STATEMENT

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 4:55 PM '[email protected]' Re: Kelly, Declan

Yeah!! Is he now official? Can I call him? Can I ask him to start? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:50:02 2009 Subject: FW: Kelly, Declan fvi

From: Kennedy, Patrick F Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 2:44 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Kelly, Declan

Cheryl

Full security clearance has been granted

Heather et al notified

Regards

pat

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 5:00 PM '[email protected]' Re: Call List

Thx. Can you call Tom Donilon's office and schedule a call w him for me late tomorrow afternoon or evening (after I get back from Kennedy funeral) or if that is not convenient for him, ask that he suggest times that work for him. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abed in Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:34:53 2009 Subject: RE: Call List Great - I'm updating it as we speak and will send a revised shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abed in Subject: Call List I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Podesta Kasit Wiesel Rothschild Rapoport

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Pls send me #s for him.

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 5:01 PM '[email protected]. Re: Kelly, DecIan

Can you get announce ready so as soon as I reach him, you can get it out? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:58:25 2009 Subject: RE: Kelly, DecIan Yes and then you should announce it. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:55 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Kelly, DecIan Yeah!! Is he now official? Can I call him? Can I ask him to start? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:50:02 2009 Subject: FW: Kelly, DecIan fyi

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Cheryl

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Regards

pat

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Pis send me #s for him. '

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 5:17 PM '[email protected]. Re: Kelly, Declan

Ok. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 17:03:11 2009 Subject: RE: Kelly, Declan I can have it announced here on Monday - can't today Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 5:01 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Kelly, Declan Can you get announce ready so as soon as I reach him, you can get it out? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:58:25 2009 Subject: RE: Kelly, Declan Yes and then you should announce it. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:55 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Kelly, Declan Yeah!! Is he now official? Can I call him? Can I ask him to start? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:50:02 2009 Subject: FW: Kelly, Declan fyi

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From: Kennedy, Patrick F Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 2:44 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Kelly, Declan

Cheryl

Full security clearance has been granted

Heather et al notified

Regards

pat

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 5:18 PM '[email protected]' Re: Qadahfi and New Jersey

Kudos to all. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 17:03:35 2009 Subject: FW: Qadahfi and New Jersey FYI

From: Kelly, Ian C (PACE) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 5:02 PM To: Verma, Richard R; Kennedy, Patrick F; Crowley, Philip J; Steinberg, James B; Burns, William J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Sanderson, Janet A; Barks-Ruggles, Erica Cc: PoIt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Sincavage, Justine M; Malin, Mary Catherine; Benda, Susan; Koh, Harold Hongju; Schwartz, Jonathan B; Thessin, James H; Simon, Jennifer J Subject: RE: Qadahfi and New Jersey Media now calling to confirm details put out in this statement. Ian Libyan Reps tell Rothman Quaddafi not coming to Englewood FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:04 pm EST Contact: Bob Decheine (202) 550-7869 Washington, D.C. based representatives of the Libyan government have informed Congressman Steve Rothman (D-NJ) that Col. Moammar Quaddafi, will not be staying in Englewood, New Jersey if he comes to the United States for the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly next month. This information has not yet been confirmed by the White House or the State Department. "I am very pleased that Moammar Quaddafi will apparently not be coming to Englewood. His appearance would have presented unnecessary safety and security issues for the residents of Englewood and the Libyan diplomats," said Rothman. I want to thank President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the literally dozens of their appointees I have had the pleasure to work so closely with over the past seven days in achieving this result. I also want to thank the Libyan government for their hard work and consideration in resolving this matter in such a positive fashion."

From: Verma, Richard R [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:50 PM To: Kennedy, Patrick F; Crowley, Philip J; Steinberg, James B; Burns, William J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Sanderson, Janet A; Kelly, lan C (PACE); Barks-Ruggles, Erica J UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760371 Date: 06/30/2015

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Cc: Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Sincavage, Justine M; Malin, Mary Catherine; Benda, Susan; Koh, Harold Hongju; Schwartz, Jonathan B; Thessin, James H; Simon, Jennifer J Subject: RE: Qadahfi and New Jersey Thanks, Pat. Adding Erica.

From: Kennedy, Patrick F Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:45 PM To: Crowley, Philip J; Verma, Richard R; Steinberg, James B; Burns, William J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Sanderson, Janet A; Kelly, Ian C (PACE) Cc: Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Sincavage, Justine M; Malin, Mary Catherine; Benda, Susan; Koh, Harold Hong,ju; Schwartz, Jonathan B; Thessin, James H Subject: RE: Qadahfi and New Jersey Colleagues On the assumption that the Department is ready to take the position that we will not permit him to use the NJ property, recommend the following after consultations with the lawyers and experts who handle our "hostship" responsibilities The Department of State has consulted with the Government of Libya regarding the impending visit of Libyan President Muammar Qadhafi to attend the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. In keeping with prior arrangements, the Englewood, New Jersey property is not available for any use in connection with the upcoming visit I don't think that we want/need to get into particulars about boroughs within NYC Regards Pat p.s. am not sure he is "President", I think [but am not sure] that is isn't just called "Colonel"

From: Crowley, Philip J Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:59 PM To:Verma, Richard R; Steinberg, James B; Burns, William J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Sanderson, Janet A; Kelly, Ian C (PACE); Kennedy, Patrick F Cc: PoIt, Michael C; Turk, David M Subject: RE: Qadahfi and New Jersey

PJ

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Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:10 PM To: Steinberg, James B; Burns, William J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J; Feltman, Jeffrey D; Crowley, Philip J; Sanderson, Janet A; Kelly, Ian C (PACE) Cc: Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M Subject: Qadahfi and New Jersey Importance: High Team — we really need something to go out today regarding Qadahfi's visit to the UNGA. There is a rally in NJ planned for Sunday morning — that rally is growing in scope and impact as the time passes. The Congressional interest and concern is also growing stronger. I would propose a statement from PJ, along the lines of the one below, but am open to other ideas. Issuing something next week will not help us all that much. DRAFT STATEMENT

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 5:22 PM '[email protected]. Re: Kelly, Declan

He's thrilled. Wants to know when it's actually out but will keep it close hold until then. I want to send him to both Ireland and the North as soon as possible. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 17:03:11 2009 Subject: RE: Kelly, Declan I can have it announced here on Monday - can't today Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 5:01 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Kelly, Declan Can you get announce ready so as soon as I reach him, you can get it out? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:58:25 2009 Subject: RE: Kelly, Declan Yes and then you should announce it. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:55 PM To: Mills, Cheryl .D Subject: Re: Kelly, Declan Yeah!! Is he now official? Can I call him? Can I ask him to start? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:50:02 2009 Subject: FW: Kelly, Declan fyi

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Cheryl

Full security clearance has been granted

Heather et al notified

Regards

pat

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 5:37 PM '[email protected]' Re: just tried to call you - wanted to do a secure call but will have to wait until monday

I'm sitting right here. So I'm calling you now. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 17:26:12 2009 Subject: just tried to call you - wanted to do a secure call but will have to wait until monday

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H Friday, August 28, 2009 7:54 PM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' Chris Hill letter re Hakim

Letter fine to go.

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:48 AM '[email protected]' Re: Honduras Military Coup Decision

Ok--i should be free after 2. Pls email when you want to talk. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Aug 29 06:20:26 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras Military Coup Decision See NI - will call you later today to discuss my convs on this matter

From: Koh, Harold Hongju To: Steinberg, James B; Mills, Cheryl D; Burns, William J; Verma, Richard R; Sullivan, JacobJ Cc: Donoghue. Joan E; Harris. Robert K; Spector, Phillip M; Townley, Stephen G; Sent: Fri Aug 28 21:23:28 2009 Subject: Honduras Military Coup Decision

INTERNAL DELIBERATIVE

Dear All,

After this morning's meeting, L undertook more research

Millennium Challenge Report

The Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 requires the submission of a report to Congress and publication in the Federal Register of a list of countries that are candidate countries for MCC assistance, and countries that would be candidate countries but for "specified legal prohibitions on assistance." Honduras is a candidate country. If Honduras is subject to the restrictions in section 7008, it would be listed in that section of the report that identifies countries that would be UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760400 Date: 06/30/2015

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candidate countries but for legal prohibitions that prohibit assistance. The report would also provide an explanation of the legal prohibition (in fact, other coup restricted countries, such as Cote d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Mauritania, and Sudan, are on the prohibited list and section 7008 is explicitly mentioned).

The list must be approved by the Board of the MCC, of which the Secretary is the chair, and is due on 9/10. It is our understanding that an action memo will be presented to the Secretary, perhaps as early as next week, so that she can approve submission of the report. The action memo will require the Secretary to decide whether Honduras is a country without a "specified legal prohibition" or whether such a prohibition has in fact attached.

Department Legal Practice

I am travelling in New England this weekend but am available at or through the ops center if you wish to discuss. I will be back by the 8:45am meeting on Monday morning and can elaborate further then.

Section 7008 of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2009 (Div. H, P.L. 111-8) provides:

"None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available pursuant to titles III through VI of this Act shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country whose duly elected head of government is deposed by military coup or decree: Provided, That assistance may be resumed to such government if the President determined and certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that subsequent to the termination of assistance a democratically elected government has taken office: Provided further, That the provisions of this section shall not apply to assistance to promote democratic elections or public participation in democratic processes: Provided

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further, That funds made available pursuant to the previous provisos shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations."

Harold Hongju Koh The Legal Adviser United States Department of State 2201 C St. N.W. Suite 6421 Washington, D.C. 20520 202-647-9598 phone cell 202-647-7096 fax

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H Monday, December 7, 2009 1:19 PM '[email protected]' Re: Mini schedule

Tell Lona I'm running late but want to reschedule Lona and Huma. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Dec 07 13:09:35 2009 Subject: RE: Mini schedule

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Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:08 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Mini schedule Can you pis send me a copy for today?

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H Monday, December 7, 2009 2:45 PM '[email protected]. Re: Mini schedule

Pls tell Huma and all I'm still in the lunch so apologize ti Saud. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Dec 07 13:23:46 2009 Subject: RE: Mini schedule Will do Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:19 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Re: Mini schedule Tell Lona I'm running late but want to reschedule Lona and Huma. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Dec 07 13:09:35 2009 Subject: RE: Mini schedule

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Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:08 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Mini schedule Can you pls send me a copy for today?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:51 AM '[email protected]' Huma Abedin Re: Call List

Did we ever get a time? The call will last an hour. I can also do early tomorrow am. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 18:05:37 2009 Subject: Re: Call List I left word with his office. He is travelling most of tomorrow, but they are going to check in with him to see if there are any pockets of time that work for him. They owe me a call back- ill let you and huma know when I hear. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:59:48 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Thx. Can you call Tom Donilon's office and schedule a call w him for me late tomorrow afternoon or evening (after I get back from Kennedy funeral) or if that is not convenient for him, ask that he suggest times that work for him. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:34:53 2009 Subject: RE: Call List Great - I'm updating it as we speak and will send a revised shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abedin Subject: Call List I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Podesta Kasit Wiesel Rothschild UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760406 Date: 06/30/2015

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Rapoport

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:53 AM '[email protected]' Re: Call List

I cannot do before 1 today. What about 7 or 8 am tomorrow? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:53:21 2009 Subject: Re: Call List He can to anytime this morning before 1pm, or anytime tomorrow. (He is travelling after lpm today). Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:51:03 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Did we ever get a time? The call will last an hour. I can also do early tomorrow am. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 18:05:37 2009 Subject: Re: Call List I left word with his office. He is travelling most of tomorrow, but they are going to check in with him to see if there are any pockets of time that work for him. They owe me a call back- ill let you and huma know when I hear. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:59:48 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Thx. Can you call Tom Donilon's office and schedule a call w him for me late tomorrow afternoon or evening (after I get back from Kennedy funeral) or if that is not convenient for him, ask that he suggest times that work for him. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:34:53 2009 Subject: RE: Call List UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760407 Date: 06/30/2015

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Great - I'm updating it as we speak and will send a revised shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abed in Subject: Call List I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Podesta Kasit Wiesel Rothschild Rapoport

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H Monday, December 7, 2009 2:51 PM '[email protected]' Re: Mini schedule

Coming now. Where should I go? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Dec 07 13:23:46 2009 Subject: RE: Mini schedule Will do Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:19 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Re: Mini schedule Tell Lona I'm running late but want to reschedule Lona and Huma. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Dec 07 13:09:35 2009 Subject: RE: Mini schedule

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Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:08 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Subject: Mini schedule Can you pls send me a copy for today?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:57 AM '[email protected]. '[email protected]' Re: Call List

Ok. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:56:01 2009 Subject: Re: Call List III suggest that and confirm with you. His office said he would be available any time tomorrow, so I'm sure it'll be fine. But I will check back and confirm. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:53:21 2009 Subject: Re: Call List I cannot do before 1 today. What about 7 or 8 am tomorrow? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:53:21 2009 Subject: Re: Call List He can to anytime this morning before 1pm, or anytime tomorrow. (He is travelling after 1pm today). Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:51:03 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Did we ever get a time? The call will last an hour. I can also do early tomorrow am. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 18:05:37 2009 Subject: Re: Call List UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760409 Date: 06/30/2015

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I left word with his office. He is travelling most of tomorrow, but they are going to check in with him to see if there are any pockets of time that work for him. They owe me a call back- ill let you and huma know when I hear. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:59:48 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Thx. Can you call Tom Donilon's office and schedule a call w him for me late tomorrow afternoon or evening (after I get back from Kennedy funeral) or if that is not convenient for him, ask that he suggest times that work for him. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abed in Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:34:53 2009 Subject: RE: Call List Great - I'm updating it as we speak and will send a revised shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abedin Subject: Call List I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Podesta Kasit Wiesel Rothschild Rapoport

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:16 AM Huma Abedin; '[email protected]' Re: Call List

Lauren told me after 1 would not work for him so that's why tomorrow is better. Original Message From: Huma Abedin To: H; '[email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Aug 29 08:50:57 2009 Subject: Re: Call List As I mentioned to you last night, lauren reports he can talk anytime after 1pm today. Or anytime tomorrow. U need to let us know when. Original Message From: H To: '[email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:51:03 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Did we ever get a time? The call will last an hour. I can also do early tomorrow am. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 18:05:37 2009 Subject: Re: Call List I left word with his office. He is travelling most of tomorrow, but they are going to check in with him to see if there are any pockets of time that work for him. They owe me a call back- ill let you and huma know when I hear. Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:59:48 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Thx. Can you call Tom Donilon's office and schedule a call w him for me late tomorrow afternoon or evening (after I get back from Kennedy funeral) or if that is not convenient for him, ask that he suggest times that work for him. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:34:53 2009 Subject: RE: Call List UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760411 Date: 06/30/2015

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Great - I'm updating it as we speak and will send a revised shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abed in Subject: Call List I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Pod esta Kasit Wiesel Rothschild Rapoport

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 1:21 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Re: Call List

Ok, thx. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H; Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 11:58:38 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Donilon can do 730 am tomorrow. III work with huma to sort out logistics. Original Message From: H To: Huma Abedin ; Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Aug 29 09:16:19 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Lauren told me after 1 would not work for him so that's why tomorrow is better. Original Message From: Huma Abedin To: H; '[email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Aug 29 08:50:57 2009 Subject: Re: Call List As I mentioned to you last night, lauren reports he can talk anytime after 1pm today. Or anytime tomorrow. U need to let us know when. Original Message From: H To: '[email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:51:03 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Did we ever get a time? The call will last an hour. I can also do early tomorrow am. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Fri Aug 28 18:05:37 2009 Subject: Re: Call List I left word with his office. He is travelling most of tomorrow, but they are going to check in with him to see if there are any pockets of time that work for him. They owe me a call back- ill let you and huma know when I hear. UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760474 Date: 06/30/2015

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Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:59:48 2009 Subject: Re: Call List Thx. Can you call Tom Donilon's office and schedule a call w him for me late tomorrow afternoon or evening (after I get back from Kennedy funeral) or if that is not convenient for him, ask that he suggest times that work for him. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Huma Abedin Sent: Fri Aug 28 16:34:53 2009 Subject: RE: Call List Great - I'm updating it as we speak and will send a revised shortly. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:33 PM To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Huma Abed in Subject: Call List I have spoken to the following so they can be removed from list: Reed Podesta Kasit Wiesel Rothschild Rapoport

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 1:41 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Schedule

I may see the POTUS Wed afternoon or evening per my conversation w him today. He's checking his schedule. Can you reach out to WH? People I saw at funeral who I want to see or who want to see me-Randy Weingarten--reschedule dinner w her and Hillary Rosen Dianne Feinstein--put her on my call list Do you know about a conference that Schwarzenegger said he invited me to in CA in late Sept or Oct about the environment?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 1:47 PM '[email protected]' Re: Honduras Military Coup Decision

I am just taking off. When I land I will call you on your cell. Ok? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 08:17:11 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras Military Coup Decision Will call you around 3pm Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Aug 29 07:48:20 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras Military Coup Decision Ok--i should be free after 2. Pls email when you want to talk. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Aug 29 06:20:26 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras Military Coup Decision See b/I - will call you later today to discuss my convs on this matter

From: Koh, Harold Hongju To: Steinberg, James B; Mills, Cheryl D; Burns, William J; Verma, Richard R; Sullivan, Jacob Cc: Donoghue, Joan E; Harris, Robert K; Spector, Phillip M; Townley, Stephen G; Sent: Fri Aug 28 21:23:28 2009 Subject: Honduras Military Coup Decision

INTERNAL DELIBERATIVE

Dear All,

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After this morning's meeting, L undertook more research

B5 Millennium Challenge Report

The Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 requires the submission of a report to Congress and publication in the Federal Register of a list of countries that are candidate countries for MCC assistance, and countries that would be candidate countries but for "specified legal prohibitions on assistance." Honduras is a candidate country. If Honduras is subject to the restrictions in section 7008, it would be listed in that section of the report that identifies countries that would be candidate countries but for legal prohibitions that prohibit assistance. The report would also provide an explanation of the legal prohibition (in fact, other coup restricted countries, such as Cote d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Mauritania, and Sudan, are on the prohibited list and section 7008 is explicitly mentioned).

The list must be approved by the Board of the MCC, of which the Secretary is the chair, and is due on 9/10. It is our understanding that an action memo will be presented to the Secretary, perhaps as early as next week, so that she can approve submission of the report. The action memo will require the Secretary to decide whether Honduras is a country without a "specified legal prohibition" or whether such a prohibition has in fact attached

B5

Department Legal Practice

B5

I am travelling in New England this weekend but am available at or through the ops center if you wish to discuss. I will be back by the 8:45am meeting on Monday morning and can elaborate further then.

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Section 7008 of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2009 (Div. H, P.L. 111-8) provides:

"None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available pursuant to titles III through VI of this Act shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country whose duly elected head of government is deposed by military coup or decree: Provided, That assistance may be resumed to such government if the President determined and certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that subsequent to the termination of assistance a democratically elected government has taken office: Provided further, That the provisions of this section shall not apply to assistance to promote democratic elections or public participation in democratic processes: Provided further, That funds made available pursuant to the previous provisos shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations."

Harold Hongju Koh The Legal Adviser United States Department of State 2201 C St. N.W. Suite 6421 Washington, D.C. 20520 202-647-9598 phone cell 202-647- 7096 fax

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 3:13 PM '[email protected]' Re: Schedule

Also, once we know what time I need to be in DC, I'll need a shuttle time. And I want to lock in my return to NY on Thursday. Do you know what time I can take a shuttle on Thursday? Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin ' Sent: Sat Aug 29 13:43:45 2009 Subject: Re: Schedule Will do. I haven't seen the Schwarzenegger conference but let me double check Monday morning. Lona Valmoro Special Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (202) 647-9071 Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona 1; Huma Abedin Sent: Sat Aug 29 13:40:34 2009 Subject: Schedule I may see the POTUS Wed afternoon or evening per my conversation w him today. He's checking his schedule. Can you reach out to WH? People I saw at funeral who I want to see or who want to see me-Randy Weingarten--reschedule dinner w her and Hillary Rosen Dianne Feinstein--put her on my call list Do you know about a conference that Schwarzenegger said he invited me to in CA in late Sept or Oct about the environment?

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I just stopped at

H Saturday, August 29, 2009 5:44 PM '[email protected]' Re: (Nytimes) U.S. Accuses Pakistan of Altering Missiles

and no one was home so I'm heading

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 16:56:54 2009 Subject: Fw: (Nytimes) U.S. Accuses Pakistan of Altering Missiles

From: Morgan, Jack A To: NEWS-Mahogany; SSRAP; T; SCA-FO-DL; PM-Front-Office; PA FO Group; R; Zeya, Uzra 5; Feierstein, Gerald M; Roemer, Tim J; White, Steven J; Schulz, Kirsten A; Gramaglia, Thomas R; Hartley, Brent R; Patterson, Anne W; S-SANACDL; Angha, Negah Cc: SES-0 Sent: Sat Aug 29 16:55:23 2009 Subject: (Nytimes) U.S. Accuses Pakistan of Altering Missiles

WASHINGTON — The United States has accused Pakistan of illegally modifying American-made missiles to expand its capability to strike land targets, a potential threat to India, according to senior administration and Congressional officials. The charge, which set off a new outbreak of tensions between the United States and Pakistan, was made in an unpublicized diplomatic protest in late June to Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and other top Pakistani officials. The accusation comes at a particularly delicate time, when the administration is asking Congress to approve $7.5 billion in aid to Pakistan over the next five years, and when Washington is pressing a reluctant Pakistani military to focus its attentions on fighting the Taliban, rather than expanding its nuclear and conventional forces aimed at India. While American officials say that the weapon in the latest dispute is a conventional one — based on the Harpoon antiship missiles that were sold to Pakistan by the Reagan administration as a defensive weapon in the cold war — the subtext of the argument is growing concern about the speed with which Pakistan is developing new generations of both conventional and nuclear weapons. "There's a concerted effort to get these guys to slow down," one senior administration official said. "Their energies are misdirected." At issue is the detection by American intelligence agencies of a suspicious missile test on April 23 — a test never announced by the Pakistanis — that appeared to give the country a new offensive weapon.

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American military and intelligence officials say they suspect that Pakistan has modified the Harpoon antiship missiles that the United States sold the country in the 1980s, a move that would be a violation of the Arms Control Export Act. Pakistan has denied the charge, saying it developed the missile itself. The United States has also accused Pakistan of modifying American-made P-3C aircraft for land-attack missions, another violation of United States law that the Obama administration has protested. Whatever their origin, the missiles would be a significant new entry into Pakistan's arsenal against India. They would enable Pakistan's small navy to strike targets on land, complementing the sizable land-based missile arsenal that Pakistan has developed. That, in turn, would be likely to spur another round of an arms race with India that the United States has been trying, unsuccessfully, to halt. "The focus of our concern is that this is a potential unauthorized modification of a maritime antiship defensive capability to an offensive land-attack missile," said another senior administration official, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity because the matter involves classified information. "The potential for proliferation and end-use violations are things we watch very closely," the official added. "When we have concerns, we act aggressively." A senior Pakistani official, also speaking on the condition of anonymity because the interchanges with Washington have been both delicate and highly classified, said the American accusation was "incorrect." The official said that the missile tested was developed by Pakistan, just as it had modified North Korean designs to build a range of land-based missiles that could strike India. He said that Pakistan had taken the unusual step of agreeing to allow American officials to inspect the country's Harpoon inventory to prove that it had not violated the law, a step that administration officials praised. Some experts are also skeptical of the American claims. Robert Hewson, editor of Jane's Air Launched Weapons, a yearbook and Web-based data service, said the Harpoon missile did not have the necessary range for a land-attack missile, which would lend credibility to Pakistani claims that they are developing their own new missile. Moreover, he said, Pakistan already has more modern land-attack missiles that it developed itself or acquired from China. "They're beyond the need to reverse-engineer old U.S. kit," Mr. Hewson said in a telephone interview. "They're more sophisticated than that." Mr. Hewson said the ship-to-shore missile that Pakistan was testing was part of a concerted effort to develop an array of conventional missiles that could be fired from the air, land or sea to address India's much more formidable conventional missile arsenal. The dispute highlights the level of mistrust that remains between the United States and a Pakistani military that American officials like to portray as an increasingly reliable partner in the effort to root out the forces of the Taliban and Al Qaeda on Pakistani territory. A central element of the American effort has been to get the military refocused on the internal threat facing the country, rather than on threat the country believes it still faces from India. Pakistani officials have insisted that they are making that shift. But the evidence continues to point to heavy investments in both nuclear and conventional weapons that experts say have no utility in the battle against insurgents. Over the years, the United States has provided a total of 165 Harpoon missiles to Pakistan, including 37 of the oldermodel weapons that were delivered from 1985 to 1988, said Charles Taylor, a spokesman for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. The country's nuclear arsenal is expanding faster than any other nation's. In May, Pakistan conducted a test firing of its Babur medium-range cruise missile, a weapon that military experts say could potentially be tipped with a nuclear warhead. The test was conducted on May 6, during a visit to Washington by President Asif All Zardari, but was not made public by Pakistani officials until three days after the meetings had ended to avoid upsetting the talks. While it may be technically possible to arm the Harpoons with small nuclear weapons, outside experts say it would probably not be necessary.

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760490 Date: 06/30/2015

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760490 Date: 06/30/2015

Before Congress departed for its summer recess, administration officials briefed crucial legislators on the protest to Pakistan. The dispute has the potential to delay or possibly even derail the legislation to provide Pakistan with $7.5 billion in civilian aid over five years; lawmakers are scheduled to vote on the aid package when they return from their recess next month. The legislation is sponsored by Senators John Kerry of Massachusetts and Richard G. Lugar of Indiana, the top Democrat and Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, as well as Representative Howard L. Berman, a California Democrat who leads the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Congressional aides are now reconciling House and Senate versions of the legislation. Frederick Jones, a spokesman for Mr. Kerry, declined to comment on the details of the dispute citing its classified nature but suggested that the pending multifaceted aid bill would clear Congress "in a few weeks" and would help cooperation between the two countries. "There have been irritants in the U.S.-Pakistan relationship in the past and there will be in the future," Mr. Jones said in a statement, noting that the pending legislation would provide President Obama "with new tools to address troubling behavior."

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:32 PM '[email protected]' Re: Oprah

Who will interview me? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:27:52 2009 Subject: Oprah For oprah, Monday is better. I'm going to confirm for chappaqua monday. Oscar, can u make sure she sees this?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:32 PM '[email protected]' Re: Ban

Ok Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:28:58 2009 Subject: Ban The best option for ban for the food security meeting is saturday afternoon at 4pm. Cheryl wants to confirm. U ok if I move forward?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:39 PM '[email protected]' Re: Oprah

But I'm leaving here on Wed and I'll be at home over the weekend so I'd rather get it over w in the morning. Can they do it in the barn? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:37:56 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Lisa ling. She's an oprah correspondant. we can do late monday afternoon so u don't have to be rushed getting out of here. Maybe offer her 3 or 4pm? Will get a makeup person. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:31:42 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Who will interview me? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:27:52 2009 Subject: Oprah For oprah, Monday is better. I'm going to confirm for chappaqua monday. Oscar, can u make sure she sees this?

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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760503 Date: 06/30/2015

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:19 PM '[email protected]' Re: Oprah

I thought you meant next Sunday or Monday. What about this Wed afternoon or Thurs in DC? I told Cheryl and Philippe I wouldn't leave early. If the Oprah team want to come out here and one of our friends is willing to let us use their house out here this Monday, I would do that. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:56:45 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah The dates are tomorrow or monday. Not next week. Its why I asked cheryl to discuss with you because it meant interrupting your vacation which I wasn't prepared to do. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:38:30 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah But I'm leaving here on Wed and I'll be at home over the weekend so I'd rather get it over w in the morning. Can they do it in the barn? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:37:56 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Lisa ling. She's an oprah correspondant. we can do late monday afternoon so u don't have to be rushed getting out of here. Maybe offer her 3 or 4pm? Will get a makeup person. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:31:42 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Who will interview me? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760503 Date: 06/30/2015

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To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:27:52 2009 Subject: Oprah For oprah, Monday is better. I'm going to confirm for chappaqua monday. Oscar, can u make sure she sees this?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:30 PM '[email protected]' Re: Oprah

I can't do tonight and not sure about tomorrow morning. Is he calling me or does he think I'm calling him? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:28:25 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Checking I am sure they will Mitchell just responded. He can talk before 10:30 tonite or before noon tomorrow. What do u want to do? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:18:36 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah I thought you meant next Sunday or Monday. What about this Wed afternoon or Thurs in DC? I told Cheryl and Philippe I wouldn't leave early. If the Oprah team want to come out here and one of our friends is willing to let us use their house out here this Monday, I would do that. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:56:45 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah The dates are tomorrow or monday. Not next week. Its why I asked cheryl to discuss with you because it meant interrupting your vacation which I wasn't prepared to do. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:38:30 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah • But I'm leaving here on Wed and I'll be at home over the weekend so I'd rather get it over w in the morning. Can they do it in the barn? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760504 Date: 06/30/2015

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Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:37:56 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Lisa ling. She's an oprah correspondant. we can do late monday afternoon so u don't have to be rushed getting out of here. Maybe offer her 3 or 4pm? Will get a makeup person. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:31:42 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Who will interview me? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:27:52 2009 Subject: Oprah For oprah, Monday is better. I'm going to confirm for chappaqua monday. Oscar, can u make sure she sees this?

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H Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:44 PM '[email protected]' Re: Oprah

Ok. But i'll need hair and makeup touch up. Will you ask Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:34:54 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah He's not calling you. Gave us windows he's available but does want to get a time so he's at a landline. Oprah can do monday in the hamptons. You could just use house. Its close and will have good spaces to use. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:29:58 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah I can't do tonight and not sure about tomorrow morning. Is he calling me or does he think I'm calling him? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:28:25 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Checking I am sure they will Mitchell just responded. He can talk before 10:30 tonite or before noon tomorrow. What do u want to do? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:18:36 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah I thought you meant next Sunday or Monday. What about this Wed afternoon or Thurs in DC? I told Cheryl and Philippe I wouldn't leave early. If the Oprah team want to come out here and one of our friends is willing to let us use their house out here this Monday, I would do that. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:56:45 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760507 Date: 06/30/2015

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The dates are tomorrow or monday. Not next week. Its why I asked cheryl to discuss with you because it meant interrupting your vacation which I wasn't prepared to do. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:38:30 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah But I'm leaving here on Wed and I'll be at home over the weekend so I'd rather get it over w in the morning. Can they do it in the barn? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:37:56 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Lisa ling. She's an oprah correspondant. we can do late monday afternoon so u don't have to be rushed getting out of here. Maybe offer her 3 or 4pm? Will get a makeup person. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:31:42 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Who will interview me? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:27:52 2009 Subject: Oprah For oprah, Monday is better. I'm going to confirm for chappaqua monday. Oscar, can u make sure she sees this?

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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760512 Date: 06/30/2015

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 7:51 AM '[email protected]' Re: Oprah

Can we do early tomorrow morning? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma /t1/[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 22:50:16 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Can we set up turkish fm call tomorrow? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:43:47 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Ok. But i'll need hair and makeup touch up. Will you ask Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:34:54 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah He's not calling you. Gave us windows he's available but does want to get a time so he's at a landline. Oprah can do monday in the hamptons. You could just use house. Its close and will have good spaces to use. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:29:58 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah I can't do tonight and not sure about tomorrow morning. Is he calling me or does he think I'm calling him? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:28:25 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Checking I am sure they will Mitchell just responded. He can talk before 10:30 tonite or before noon tomorrow. What do u want to do? UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760512 Date: 06/30/2015

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Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 21:18:36 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah I thought you meant next Sunday or Monday. What about this Wed afternoon or Thurs in DC? I told Cheryl and Philippe I wouldn't leave early. If the Oprah team want to come out here and one of our friends is willing to let us use their house out here this Monday, I would do that. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:56:45 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah The dates are tomorrow or monday. Not next week. Its why I asked cheryl to discuss with you because it meant interrupting your vacation which I wasn't prepared to do. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:38:30 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah But I'm leaving here on Wed and I'll be at home over the weekend so I'd rather get it over w in the morning. Can they do it in the barn? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:37:56 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Lisa ling. She's an oprah correspondant. we can do late monday afternoon so u don't have to be rushed getting out of here. Maybe offer her 3 or 4pm? Will get a makeup person. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:31:42 2009 Subject: Re: Oprah Who will interview me? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760512 Date: 06/30/2015

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Sent: Sat Aug 29 20:27:52 2009 Subject: Oprah For oprah, Monday is better. I'm going to confirm for chappaqua monday. Oscar, can u make sure she sees this?

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:04 AM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

I will do today. So try to set up asap. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 09:50:34 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call PhiIs response to delaying call tomorrow? Would u like to do today? Or jim can do today and u can follow up tomorrow?

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 09:29:50 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Problem is, we need to get the statement out tomorrow (Aug 31), so that "six weeks" falls on Oct 12 — before the soccer match. Even in best of worlds this will require further haggling with other side over next 24 hours, so I fear if she doesn't call til afternoon on 31st (Turkey/Armenia time) we won't get it done. If she really can't do it today would suggest Jim do so (could blame Kennedy funeral) because we need to try this today.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 11:14 AM '[email protected]' Re: Monday schedule

Did you talk w Lisa about their house? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:12:07 2009 Subject: Monday schedule We are waiting for oprahs team to confirm that they can do in hamptons tomorrow. Aside from that, we have the following calls: 1. Kouchner 2. Jack and Cheryl to discuss his upcoming trip 3. Susan Rice if u want. They suggested monday. 4. Jones: he can do shortly after 9am. He's flying to poland. I can lock in 9:30. Am I doing anything about mitchell?

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 11:14 AM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E • Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

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Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 12:22 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

No I have that--just wanted to be sure it was final. What happened w

yesterday? Do they know I stopped by?

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its o'k if she talks to him early tomorrow?

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 12:15 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

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From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 ' Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 12:34 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

What is FM's first name? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Hume To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Hume Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call • Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM •To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:26 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:01:50 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:22:13 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call No I have that--just wanted to be sure it was final. What happened w

yesterday? Do they know I stopped by?

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760529 Date: 06/30/2015

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He's traveling in slovenia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sentword that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760529 Date: 06/30/2015

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Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abed in, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:31 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Be sure Phil et. al. get the memcon. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:02:27 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Ahmet Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:34:13 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What is FM's first name? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia Original Message UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05760531 Date: 06/30/2015

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From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent Word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abed in, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:35 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:32:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:25:30 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:01:50 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:22:13 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call No I have that--just wanted to be sure it was final. What happened w

yesterday? Do they know I stopped by?

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia • Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

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Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:38 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:37:54 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:35:07 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:32:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:25:30 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:01:50 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:22:13 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call No I have that--just wanted to be sure it was final. What happened w

yesterday? Do they know I stopped by?

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob 1; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H < [email protected] > Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:44 PM '[email protected]' Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

What is Gordon's email? I couldn't get address off this traffic. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:37:54 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:35:07 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:32:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:25:30 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 13:01:50 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:22:13 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call No I have that--just wanted to be sure it was final. What happened w

yesterday? Do they know I stopped by?

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:21:43 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call I left u final call sheet last night on kitchen counter. Do u need another copy? Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 12:14:31 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call What exactly are the talking points? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:22:16 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call He can do 1:30 He's traveling in slovenia Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:13:40 2009 Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Is there a time for this call? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:05:45 2009 Subject: Fw: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 11:00:23 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

We've sent word that she's going to call (I think Davu is in Slovenia but should be available). I think we've got agreement on the text after another word change or two, and Davu will know that the key issue is agreeing on a date for a signing and submission to parliaments. We've told the Turks that it "should be" in early October. They will push back, and if they agree to a date at all it will probably be Oct 12. That will be much harder to sell to other side, but our minimum need is a date at least by then. Thanks.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

She's willing to call today. We can try and set up asap. Let me know.

From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina 5; Scanlon, Amy B; McEldowney, Nancy E Sent: Sun Aug 30 10:12:35 2009 Subject: RE: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma — I have asked the Swiss FM to make a run at Davu first, and if that fails we may need HRC. OK? Call me if you want to discuss.

From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:19 AM To: Gordon, Philip H Cc: Sullivan, Jacobi; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Subject: Re: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call

Phil, hrc asking if its ok if she talks to him early tomorrow?

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From: Gordon, Philip H To: Abedin, Huma Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J; Kaidanow, Tina S; Scanlon, Amy B Sent: Sun Aug 30 07:58:52 2009 Subject: Turkey-Armenia text for Davutoglu call Huma: For the Davutoglu call, here is a copy of the text the Turks (Davutoglu) have agreed to release tomorrow, if the Armenians agree. And as noted in the call sheet, they will only agree if Turkey agrees on a date in advance of Oct. 14 for the signature of the documents. Let me know if any questions. Phil

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 4:21 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Ok but I won't be able to do btw 4:30 and 6:30 so when can she do? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 16:16:22 2009 Subject: Cheryl is not ready for a secure call yet.

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H Sunday, August 30, 2009 11:34 PM '[email protected]' Re: Monday

Ok. Thx. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Aug 30 22:40:29 2009 Subject: Monday 8:30am call with mitchell 9am secure call with jack and cdm to follow 9:30am call with jones 10am call with kouchner Hairdresser coming at 11am We will do a call with melane and pir and I am getting paper for oprah interview.

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H Monday, August 31, 2009 2:36 PM 'doug '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: Women's events

Doug--I'd like to discuss when you are here for Capricia's swearing in. I'm copying Lona and Melanne so they can schedule. All the best, H Original Message From: Doug Hattaway To: H Cc: Cheryl Mills <[email protected]>; Philippe Reines (rhine-es) Sent: Sun Aug 30 19:22:15 2009 Subject: Women's events Hi! Hope you all are getting some R&R as the summer wanes.

Your Africa trip has generated a lot of visibility and momentum on women's issues. I wanted to follow up on an idea we discussed, when we met a few months ago, for raising the profile of women's issues and creating a unique platform for you in the U.S.

You may recall that Melanne and I were developing ideas for holding events to connect people working on women's issues around the world, and to raise the visibility of the issues in the US.

Whitney Williams has joined us to flesh out a vision for a series of conferences that would bring together policymakers and experts from the field with women you have met around the world - and people at the grassroots level in this country.

Each conference would be followed by a special event featuring musical, cultural and culinary celebrities (yep, celebrity chefs) from the U.S. and other countries to generate visibility online and in the entertainment media, which would reach a lot more people than the policy conference alone.

These events would create connections among people who often work in isolation, and generate ideas for improving policies and practices. They'd also inspire and engage a whole new generation to get involved in global women's issues.

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This approach — bringing together policy, grassroots and entertainment aspects — isn't being done by anyone else in the development space. It would be a great way to raise the visibility of the issues, and your work on them, here at home.

We could put on several over the next year, with one on the 15th Anniversary of your UN speech in Beijing.

If you're interested, we'd like the chance to meet with you all to discuss it. (Perhaps we could get together when everyone is in town for Capricia's swearing-in.) Would you like to do that?

Doug

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H Monday, August 31, 2009 3:10 PM '[email protected]' Re: Women's events

Pis work out a time for us to meet w him. Original Message From: Verveer, Melanne S To: H; doug Cc: Valmoro, Lona J Sent: Mon Aug 31 14:53:36 2009 Subject: RE: Women's events I've had wonderfully constructive conversations with him and we've got, what we both think is a terrific plan, but he really needs to present it to you. Once we have your feedback, we can move on all of this. It's all very exciting and he's the best. Melanne S. Verveer Ambassador at Large for Global Women's Issues U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW, Room 6805 Washington, DC 20520 Tel: (202) 647-7283 Fax: (202) 647-7288 [email protected]

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 2:36 PM To: 'doug Cc: Valmoro, Lona J; Verveer, Melanne S Subject: Re: Women's events Doug--I'd like to discuss when you are here for Capricia's swearing in. I'm copying Lona and Melanne so they can schedule. All the best, H Original Message From: Doug Hattaway To: H Cc: Cheryl Mills <[email protected]>; Philippe Reines (rhine-es) Sent: Sun Aug 30 19:22:15 2009 Subject: Women's events Hi! Hope you all are getting some R&R as the summer wanes.

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Your Africa trip has generated a lot of visibility and momentum on women's issues. I wanted to follow up on an idea we discussed, when we met a few months ago, for raising the profile of women's issues and creating a unique platform for you in the U.S.

You may recall that Melanne and I were developing ideas for holding events to connect people working on wofnen's issues around the world, and to raise the visibility of the issues in the US.

Whitney Williams has joined us to flesh out a vision for a series of conferences that would bring together policymakers and experts from the field with women you have met around the world - and people at the grassroots level in this country.

Each conference would be followed by a special event featuring musical, cultural and culinary celebrities (yep, celebrity chefs) from the U.S. and other countries to generate visibility online and in the entertainment media, which would reach a lot more people than the policy conference alone.

These events would create connections among people who often work in isolation, and generate ideas for improving policies and practices. They'd also inspire and engage a whole new generation to get involved in global women's issues.

This approach — bringing together policy, grassroots and entertainment aspects — isn't being done by anyone else in the development space. It would be a great way to raise the visibility of the issues, and your work on them, here at home.

We could put on several over the next year, with one on the 15th Anniversary of your UN speech in Beijing.

If you're interested, we'd like the chance to meet with you all to discuss it. (Perhaps we could get together when everyone is in town for Capricia's swearing-in.) Would you like to do that?

Doug

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H Friday, December 11 2009 5:41 PM Could we schedule a call?

Dear Tom-I have several matters I'd like to discuss w you this weekend and was hoping we can schedule a call. I'm free tonight after 10; tomorrow btw 8-10am and Sunday btw 8-ham and after 10pm. Do any of those times work for you? And, by the way, I'm still laughing about the yurt! Hillary

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H Friday, December 11, 2009 9:06 PM '[email protected]' Fw: Could we schedule a call?

I sent the below to Tom but haven't heard back yet. Can you pls work w Matt to get a time? Thx. Original Message From: H To: Sent: Fri Dec 11 17:40:42 2009 Subject: Could we schedule a call? Dear Tom-I have several matters I'd like to discuss w you this weekend and was hoping we can schedule a call. I'm free tonight after 10; tomorrow btw 8-10am and Sunday btw 8-ham and after 10pm. Do any of those times work for you? And, by the way, I'm still laughing about the yurt! Hillary

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H Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:53 PM '[email protected]' Re:

Calling now. POTUS hasn't called yet. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sat Oct 17 15:20:05 2009 Subject: Mitchell says he needs to talk asap.

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Monday, April 06, 2009 5:38 AM Mills, Cheryl D; Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob J FW: Note to S on Summit Preparation 20090405 Note S SOA Summit Updateams.doc

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From: Slaughter, Anne-Marie Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 5:01 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob 3 Cc: Muscatine, Lissa; Davidow, Jeffrey S; Shannon, Thomas A; Kelly, Craig A Subject: Note to S on Summit Preparation Dear Cheryl and Jake, Attached pse find my additions to the memo that Tom and Jeff sent on Friday afternoon. They have not had a chance to go over this — I sent it a couple of hours ago but I'm hoping people have better things to do on Sunday afternoon. I don't think there is anything I added that they would disagree w/ so propose that this go to S tonight. AM

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Monday, April 06, 2009 7:36 AM RE: Note to S on Summit Preparation

From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 6:08 AM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Note to S on Summit Preparation

This is very good. I would like to give set up speech next week-on Wed--the day POTUS goes to Mexico. From: "Mills, Cheryl D" Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 05:38:27 -0400 To: Subject: FW: Note to Son Summit Preparation A preview of memo coming to you officially in hard copy today: SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

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Cc: Muscatine, Lissa; Davidow, Jeffrey S; Shannon, Thomas A; Kelly, Craig A Subject: Note to S on Summit Preparation Dear Cheryl and Jake, Attached pse find my additions to the memo that Tom and Jeff sent on Friday afternoon. They have not had a chance to go over this — I sent it a couple of hours ago but I'm hoping people have better things to do on Sunday afternoon. I don't think there is anything I added that they would disagree w/ so propose that this go to S tonight. AM

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H Sunday, October 18, 2009 10:09 PM Can we talk tonight or tomorrow am?

Rahm--I have a few matters to discuss. Pis let me know what times would work for you. Thx--Hillary

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jake.sullivar, Saturday, April 11, 2009 6:40 PM Re: UNSCR/DPRK

Both I and others -- including Jim and Tom D feel very good about the statement.

Let me know if you have any questions. Happy Easter! Jake Original Message From: H To: Jake Sullivan ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: UNSCR/DPRK Sent: Apr 11, 2009 6:19 PM Jake--the statement looks good to me. What do you and others think? Let me know, if you can, before I talk w Susan around 7. Happy Easter. H

Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed

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Lissa Muscatine Tuesday, April 14, 2009 10:58 PM Speech Draft

I'm faxing you a draft of the speech. It is way too long and something of a hybrid, having started out as a big policy speech in advance of the summit. Now it is a town hall one day before the POTUS outlines his agenda at the intervention. My suggestion is that you review this long draft, which covers a lot of ground (though not everything). In the meantime, I'll work on an abbreviated version that focuses on your main themes -- the urgency of our working together with other countries to narrow the income gap and reduce poverty by creating a safety net of education, food security, and public safety that unleashes the full potential of the people and nations of our Hemisphere.

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H Wednesday, October 21, 2009 7:07 PM '[email protected]. Fw: From Amb. Holbrooke

Pls print for me. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Wed Oct 21 14:13:29 2009 Subject: FW: From Amb. Holbrooke FYI.

From: Silson, John H Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:19 PM To: Sullivan, Jacobi; 'Kobs, David M.'; Field, Burton M; 'Long, Peter .1.'; Campbell, Piper; Bever, James (ME/AA) Cc: SSRAP_StaffAssistants; Pauli, Rosemarie; Dejban, Donna D Subject: FW: From Amb. Holbrooke

Dear All—

Ambassador Holbrooke asked us to make sure the email below goes to:

Secretary Clinton General Jones Admiral Mullen General McChrystal Tom Donilon Jack Lew Jim Beaver

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Thanks very much,

John Silson

From: Dejban, Donna D On Behalf Of Holbrooke, Richard C Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 7:28 PM To: 'David H. Petraeus Subject: From Amb. Holbrooke

Dear Dave,

Several people have revisited an idea I know you have heard before — that ISAF, the UN, and the U.S. Mission buy some of their food on the local economy. This would: provide a source of rapid income to farmers; reduce somewhat the amount of resupply convoys;

I have asked MG Field to look into this. I know that there are health and security issues, but perhaps there are ways to deal with them on a local basis. Richard Holbrooke

cc: Secretary Clinton General Jim Jones Admiral Mike Mullen Gen. Stanley McChrystal Tom Donilon Jack Lew Jim Bever

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Saturday, May 02, 2009 7:47 AM Fw: HRC re Jones

Fyi

From: Reines, Philippe I (PACE) To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Toiv, Nora F Sent: Fri May 0117:47:07 2009 Subject: RE: HRC re Jones And Landler just added this: "She also said she had the "highest esteem" for General Jones, according to her spokesman, Philippe Reines, who added in a statement, "Anyone asserting otherwise is speaking for themselves, not the secretary."

From: Mills, Cheryl D [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 5:30 PM To: Reines, Philippe I (PACE) Cc: Toiv, Nora F Subject: RE: HRC re Jones

From: Reines, Philippe I (PACE) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 4:52 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Toiv, Nora F Subject: RN: HRC re Jones Cheryl, HRC called me understandably upset with the section of this NYT story regarding General Jones: http:fiwww.nvtimes.com/2009/05/02/world/02clinton.html? r=1&hpw=&pagewanted=orint She made it clear that this in no way reflects her feelings or anything she thinks about him, let alone anyone "in her circle" would say. She wanted me to make that clear to the reporter. I just spoke to Mark Landler, told him on the record (which I reiterated below via email) that Secretary Clinton holds General Jones in the highest regard, she has nothing but the highest praise for him, and that I was more than happy to put her on the phone to make herself clear on this point — since they did not speak about their relationship during her lengthy interview for the story. I especially made the point that identifying this person as someone "in her circle" was incredibly misleading. Someone in her circle is someone like you, or a Jake, or me. And none of us would ever say anything like that. Someone who was slated for a position at State irrespective of the choice of HRC as Secretary should not be allowed to be identified that way. Mark conceded that point and let me know he will be changing the sourcing to read, "But State Department officials, and others in the administration..." It's a small consolation, but I think a very important one.

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I just spoke to Sarah Farnsworth to share the above, and told her we stand ready to help any other way we can to debunk this falsehood. If you hear from Denis or anyone else at the White House, please let me know if there is something else they'd like us to do, and I will. Philippe

From: Reines, Philippe I (PACE) Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 4:49 PM To: (U)landler Subject: HRC re Jones Mark— Just to reiterate what I said on the phone, Secretary Clinton holds General Jones in the highest esteem and has nothing but the most glowing things to say about him and his contribution to the Administration. Anyone asserting otherwise is speaking for themselves, and not the Secretary. Philippe

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H Saturday, October 24, 2009 1:47 PM '[email protected]'; Huma Abedin Monday

Jim jones just called to ask me if I can I meet at the WH from 11:30 to 12:30 on Monday? What needs to be moved?

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected] > Tuesday, May 05, 2009 6:24 AM

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Mini Schedule 5/5/09

7:45 am ARRIVE The Vice President's Residence 7:45 am WEEKLY BREAKFAST w/ V.P. BIDEN 8:30 am The Vice President's Residence

8:30 am DROP-BY MRS. &DEN'S ESL CLASS BREAKFAST 8:40 am Dining Room, The Vice President's Residence

8:45 am DEPART The Vice President's Residence *En route Omni Shoreham Hotel

8:55 am ARRIVE Omni Shoreham Hotel 9:00 am BILAT w/ISRAELI PRESIDENT SHIMON PERES 9:30 am Private Suite, Omni Shoreham Hotel *Camera Spray at end.

9:35 am DEPART Omni Shoreham Hotel *En route State Department

9:50 am ARRIVE State Department 9:55 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 10:00 am

Secretary's Office

10:15 am BILAT w/ARMENIAN F.M. EDWARD NALBANDIAN 10:45 am

Secy's Conf. Room *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding.

11:00 am BILAT w/KAZAICHSTAN F.M. MARAT TAZHIN 11:30 am

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11:30 am MEETING w/MRS. CHRISTINE LEVINSON, WIFE OF ROBERT

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LEVINSON Secretary's Office *Official photo in Secy's Office preceding.

11:45 am PRIVATE MEETING w/JIM SMITH 12:00 pm

Secretary's Office

12:00 pm MEETING w/SPEECHWRITING TEAM 12:30 pm

Secretary's Office

12:30 pm PRIVATE MEETING 1:00pm Secretary's Office 1:00pm OFFICE TIME 2:00 pm Secretary's Office 2:00 pm BILAT w/AZEIU3AIJIAN F.M. ELMAR MAMMADYAROV 2:30 pm Secy's Conf. Rm. *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding.

2:45 pm BRIEFING ON THE STATE DEPARTMENT'S "NO FEAR" POLICY 3:15 pm Secretary's Office

3:15 pm BILAT w/SWEDISH F.M. CARL BILDT 3:45 pm Secy's Conference Room (Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding.

3:45 pm OFFICE TIME TBD pm Secretary's Office FYI: 8:45 am DAILY MEETING w/ SENIOR STAFF ###

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H Saturday, December 12, 2009 12:37 PM Re: Could we schedule a call?

To Is 9am ok w you? H Original Message From: Donilon, Thomas E. To: H Sent: Sat Dec 12 10:45:53 2009 Subject: Re: Could we schedule a call? Madam Secretary-Anytime tomorrow morning would be good. Tom Original Message From: H To: Donilon, Thomas E. Sent: Fri Dec 11 17:40:42 2009 Subject: Could we schedule a call? Dear Tom-I have several matters I'd like to discuss w you this weekend and was hoping we can schedule a call. I'm free tonight after 10; tomorrow btw 8-10am and Sunday btw 8-ham and after 10pm. Do any of those times work for you? And, by the way, I'm still laughing about the yurt! Hillary

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Valmoro, Lona 1 Thursday, April 16, 2009 6:18 AM HAbedin Re: Schedule

Will do.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona 1 Cc: 'HAbedin Sent: Wed Apr 15 22:51:52 2009 Subject: Schedule Pis call to find a time for Tom Donilon to come over to see me next week.

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Thursday, May 07, 2009 6:38 AM

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Abedin, Huma Mini Schedule 5/7/09

7:30 am (t) PHONE CALL w/TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER AHMET 7:45 am (t) DAVUTOGLU (T) Private Residence 7:45 am (t) PHONE CALL w/FORMER TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER ALI

8:00 am (t)

BAI3ACAN (T) Private Residence

8:15 am DEPART Private Residence *En route State Department 8:25 am ARRIVE State Department 8:25 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:30 am Secretary's Office 8:30 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 8:45 am Secretary's Office *Attending: Cheryl, Hums, Jake, Joe, Andrew and L,ona 8:45 am DAILY MEETING w/SENIOR STAFF 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room

9:15 am WEEKLY MEETING w/REGIONAL BUREAU SECRETARIES 10:00 am

Deputy Secretary's Conference Room

10:00 am PRE-BRIEF MEETING ON LAVROV VISIT 10:30 am

Secretary's Office

10:30 am BILATERAL w/AFGHAN FOREIGN MINISTER RANGIN DADFAR 10:45 am

SPANTA Secretary's Office

10:45 am BILATERAL w/PAKISTANI FOREIGN MINISTER MAICHDOOM 11:00 am

SHAH MEHMOOD QURESHI Secretary's Office

11:00 am BILATERAL w/SLOVAK FOREIGN MINISTER MIROSLAV LAJCAK

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11:30 am

Secretary's Conference Room *Camera Spray in Treaty Room Preceding.

11:30 am (t) DROP-BY w/SE DENNIS ROSS AND FORMER SPANISH PRESIDENT 11:35 am (t) GONZALEZ Secretary's Office

12:00 pm BILATERAL w/RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SERGEY LAVROV 1:00 pm Deputy Secretary's Conference Room *Official Photo in Marshall Room preceding.

1:00 pm xr. PRESS AVAILABILITY w/RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER LAVROV 1:15 pm Benjamin Franklin Room, 8th floor

1:15 pm WORKING LUNCH w/RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER LAVROV 2:30 pm James Madison Room, 8th Floor

2:40 pm DEPART State Department *En route White House 2:45 pm ARRIVE White House 2:45 pm WEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT OBAMA ANT) VP BIDEN 3:15 pm Oval Office

3:20 pm DEPART White House *En route State Department

3:25 pm ARRIVE State Department 3:45 pm BILATERAL w/ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER FRANCO 4:00 pm FRATTINI Secretary's Office *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding. 4:10 pm DEPART State Department *En route White House

4:15 pm ARRIVE White House 4:15 pm PRESIDENT'S MEETING w/RUSSIAN FM SERGEY LAVROV 4:45 pm Oval Office *Pool Spray at top, POTUS and Lawov only.



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5:15 pm PRINCIPALS COMMITTEE MEETING 6:30 pm White House Situation Room

6:35 pm DEPART White House *En route Private Residence

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Abedin, Huma Sunday, April 19, 2009 6:59 PM H2 Stuff

These are the documents you should have. 1) HFAC remarks by courier 2) Mitchell Report by courier 3) Verma Q and A by fax 4) Cabinet statement by fax

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Valmoro, Lona J Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:19 AM HAbedin Re: Schedule

Yes will do.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J Cc: 'HAbedin Sent: Tue Apr 21 07:03:13 2009 Subject: Schedule Because of the way you rejiggered the day, I should go from the WH across the street to ND event. And then I wiull go home. Can you tell them I will leave mtg as soon as it ends and come right over? Can you ask Kris B to meet me there--he knows some of the people like Joe Loughey(?) Head of Cummins. Thx.

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Wednesday, April 22, 2009 7:54 AM Mini schedule 4/22/09

8:40 am DEPART Private Residence *En route Raybum House Office Building 8:40 am CONFERENCE CALL w/HEARING PREP TEAM 9:00 am En route Raybum House Office Building *Dial-1n Number: 202-647-0817 PIN: 12345 *Staff: Rich Verma 9:00 am ARRIVE Raybum House Office Building 9:30 am TESTIMONY BEFORE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1:30 pm Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2172

1:30 pm DEPART Rayburn House Office Building *En route State Department

1:45 pm ARRIVE State Department 1:55 pm PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 2:00 pm Secretary's Office 2:00 pm MEETING w/HEARING PREP TEAM 2:30 pm Secretary's Office or Secretary's Conference Room 2:35 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT STATE DEPARTMENT'S "GREENING 3:15 pm DIPLOMACY' EARTH DAY EVENT Dean Acheson Auditorium, First Floor

3:30 pm INTERVIEW w/MARK LANDLER, THE NEW YORK TIMES 4:00 pm Secretary's Office *On The Record.

4:10 pm DEPART State Department *En route Renaissance Mayflower Hotel

4:25 pm ARRIVE Renaissance Mayflower Hotel

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4:30 pm REMARKS AT GLOBAL PHILANTHROPY FORUM 5:00 pm Grand Ballroom *Renaissance Mayflower Hotel *Approx. 400 ppl. Attend.

5:05 pm DEPART Renaissance Mayflower Hotel *En route White House

5:10 pm ARRIVE White House 5:15 pm SMALL GROUP MEETING 6:15 pm General Jones' Office, West Wing

6:15 pm MEETING w/DEPUTY NSC ADVISOR TOM DONILON 6:45 pm First Floor, West Wing *One on one.

6:45 pm DEPART White House *En route Kuwaiti Ambassador's Residence

7:00 pm ARRIVE Ambassador's Residence 7:00 pm KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE EARTH DAY GALA DINNER HOSTED 9:15 pm BY THE AMBASSADOR OF KUWAIT AND MRS. AL-SABAH Kuwaiti Ambasssador's Residence, 2940 Tilden Street, NW

9:15 pm DEPART Ambassador's Residence *En route Private Residence

9:30 pm ARRIVE Private Residence

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected] > Thursday, April 23, 2009 7:00 AM Mini Schedule Thursday, 4/23/09

From: Jiloty, Lauren C To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Wed Apr 22 17:54:11 2009 Subject: Mini Schedule Thursday, 4/23/09 8:10 am CONFERENCE CALL w/HEARING PREP TEAM 8:30 am En route Rayburn House Office Building . 8:30 am ARRIVE Rayburn House Office Building 9:00 am TESTIMONY BEFORE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE 12:00 pm ON STATE/FOREIGN OPERATIONS Rayburn H.O.B. Room 2359 12:05 pm DEPART Rayburn House Office Building *En route State Department 12:20 pm ARRIVE State Department 12:25 pm PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 12:30 pm Secretary's Office 12:30 pm OFFICE TIME 1:30 pm Secretary's Office 1:30 pm PRE-BRIEF FOR POTUS/VP MEETING 1:45 pm Secretary's Office 1:50 pm VIDEOTAPE MESSAGE FOR WORLD MALARIA DAY (T) 2:00 pm Marshall Room 2:00 pm PRIVATE MEETING w/ANN HENRY 2:30 pm Secretary's Office 2:30 pm BILATERAL w/THAI FOREIGN MINISTER KASIT PIROMYA 3:00pm Secretary's Conference Room *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding 3:15 pm REMARKS AT TAKE YOUR CHILD TO WORK DAY EVENT 3:45 pm Dean Acheson Auditorium, First Floor *Called for 3:00 PM. 3:50 pm DEPART State Department *En route White House 3:55 pm ARRIVE White House 4:00 pm WEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT OBAMA AND VP BIDEN 4:30 pm Oval Office 4:35 pm DEPART White House *En route State Department 4:40 pm ARRIVE State Department 4:40 pm OFFICE TIME 5:15 pm Secretary's Office 5:15 pm MEETING w/THE AGA KHAN, SPLRTUAL LEADER OF 5:35 pm SHIA IMAMI ISMAILI MUSLIMS Secretary's Office *Official Photo preceding meeting 5:45 pm MEETING w/BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED NATIONS 6:15 pm FOUNDATION James Monroe Rill, 8th Floor (T). Official Photo preceding mtg. 6:25 pm PHOTO OP w/DANISH MINISTER FOR DEVELOPMENT 26

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6:30pm COOPERATION, ULLA TORNAES *Treaty Room 6:40 pm DEPART State Department *En route Private Residence 6:50 pm ARRIVE Private Residence Time Tbd PHONE CALL w/MALAYSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ANIFAH FYI: 8:45 am DAILY MEETING w/SENIOR STAFF 9:15 am WEEKLY MEETING w/REGIONAL ASSISTANT SECRETARIES

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Friday, May 08, 2009 3:47 PM Toiv, Nora F Abedin, Huma; H FW: Wjc just told secgen that he would do haiti special envoy

You need to walk this to HRC if she is not gone I also am going to give WH heads up. cdm Original Message From: Doug Band [mailto: Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 3:45 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D; Abedin, Huma Cc: Justin Cooper Subject: Wjc just told secgen that he would do haiti special envoy The un just leaked it on minutes later Wjc said he was going to call hrc but hasn't had time

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected] > Thursday, May 21, 2009 6:32 AM

From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject:

Abedin, Huma Mini Schedule, Thursday May 21st

8:15 am

DEPART Private Residence En route State Department

8:25 am

ARRIVE State Department

8:25 am 8:30 am

PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING Secretary's Office

8:30 am 8:45 am

DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING Secretary's Office Attending: Cheryl, Huma, Jake, Joe, Andrew and Lona

8:45 am 9:15 am

DAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING Secretary's Conference Room

9:15 am 10:00 am

WEEKLY MEETING w/REGIONAL BUREAU SECRETARIES Deputy Secretary's Conference Room

10:15 am 10:30 am

PHONE CALL w/SRI LANKAN PRESIDENT RAJAPAKSA Secretary's Office

10:30 am 10:45 am

PRIVATE MEETING Secretary's Office

11:00 am 11:30 am

BILATERAL w/ANGOLAN FOREIGN MINISTER ANSUNCAO AFONSO dos ANJOS Secretary's Conference Room *Camera spray in Treaty Room preceding.

11:45 am 12:45 pm

MEETING w/JOINT SUMMIT WORKING GROUP Deputy Secretary's Conference Room *Official Photo at top.

12:45 pm 1:30 pm

OFFICE TIME Secretary's Office

1:30 pm 2:00 pm

MEETING w/RICHARD MORNINGSTAR, SPECIAL ENVOY FOR EURASIAN ENERGY Secretary's Office

2:00 pm 2:30 pm

BILATERAL w/TANZANIAN PRESIDENT JAKAYA MRISHO KIKWETE Secretary's Conference Room *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding Contact: Desk James Liddle x75652, cell-202-255-7306

2:45 pm 3:15 pm

WEEKLY MEETING w/ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER Secretary's Office

3:15 pm 4:00 pm

OFFICE TIME Secretary's Office

4:05 pm

DEPART State Department En route White House

4:10 pm

ARRIVE White House

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4:15 pm 5:00 pm

PRESIDENT'S BILATERAL w/TANZANIAN PRESIDENT KIKWETE White House Oval Office *Pool spray at bottom.

5:05 pm

DEPART White House En route State Department

5:10 pm

ARRIVE State Department

5:15 pm 6:00 pm

OFFICE TIME Secretary's Office

6:00 pm 8:00 pm

WORKING DINNER Monroe Room, Floor

8:05 pm

DEPART State Department En route Private Residence

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ARRIVE Private Residence

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Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD©state.gov> Monday, June 01, 2009 11:08 PM Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 01 23:03:29 2009 Subject: Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Good. Also pls be sure Ellen Tauscher knows I asked Jim Jones last week to call Kerry about her hearing and call Sarah Farnsworth to see if Jones did it yet. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 01 22:59:44 2009 Subject: Fw: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Fyi

From: Verma, Richard R To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacobi; Macmanus, Joseph E; Burns, William 1; Smith, Daniel B Sent: Mon Jun 01 18:28:54 2009 Subject: FW: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

From: Ruffini, Julio Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 6:18 PM To: Verma, Richard R; Polt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Rodriguez, Miguel E; Stout, Jennifer P; Nolan, Sarah E; McIntyre, Cooper, John M; 'Terrell, Louisa'; Samuelson, Heather F; Perla, Laura; Bisdee, Amber 1; Sharon C; Hardy, Sharon L; McGovern, Bridget (Helen-Mary); Knight, Stephen B Subject: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Tuesday, June 02, 2009 8:18 AM RE: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

I did Original Message From: H Ernailto:[email protected] Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 11:10 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed. On another matter, did you get all the stuff I sent in to be distributed, including the twitter article? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 01 23:07:43 2009 Subject: Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 01 23:03:29 2009 Subject: Re: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Good. Also pls be sure Ellen Tauscher knows I asked Jim Jones last week to call Kerry about her hearing and call Sarah Farnsworth to see if Jones did it yet. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 01 22:59:44 2009 Subject: Fw: Susan Burk was just confirmed. Fyi

From: Verma, Richard R To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob 1; Macmanus, Joseph E; Burns, William J; Smith, Daniel B Sent: Mon Jun 01 18:28:54 2009 Subject: FW: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

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From: Ruffini, Julio Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 6:18 PM To: Verma, Richard R; PoIt, Michael C; Turk, David M; Rodriguez, Miguel E; Stout, Jennifer P; Nolan, Sarah E; McIntyre, Cooper, John M; 'Terrell, Louisa'; Samuelson, Heather F; Perla, Laura; Bisdee, Amber J; Sharon C; Hardy, Sharon L; McGovern, Bridget (Helen-Mary); Knight, Stephen B Subject: Susan Burk was just confirmed.

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H Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:28 PM 'daniel.baer '[email protected]' Re: Speech

I won't read it until early in the morning so you can work w Jake and White House tonight to be sure we have all relevant comments and red flags. Thanks so much for all your hard work on this. Original Message From: Daniel Baer To: H Sent: Sun Dec 13 23:21:52 2009 Subject: Re: Speech

Not to worry...I figured it out. Will send you something by midnite.

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:14 PM, H wrote:

I just looked at the first page and noticed I hadn't crossed out the last typed line--did that confuse you?

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Reines, Philippe I Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:40 PM Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob 1 AJS Hearing Highlights

* Miguel: "Andrew did great this afternoon. FYI, Lowey delivered HRC's statement. Very well received." * Richard Fontaine: "Andrew is not even rocking - just tapping his foot. Did y'all train him for.this or something?? And half the room are Shapiros, it's like his friggin Bahr Mitzvah." * Former NSC staffer Michael Allen: "Shapiro son removed from the room, screaming bloody murder in the hallway." * Mike Feldman: "Jon Lovett removed from the room, screaming bloody murder in the hallway." * Laurie Rubiner: "Jim Webb arrives, looks typically angry." * Derek Chollet: "Shapiro comes out strong against piracy. Bold stand." * Jon Lovett: "Jeanne Shaheen listening very closely. Barbara Boxer is distracted. The other anonymous old men on dais seem confused and unsure where they are." Hearing concludes at 3:33:43 PM EDT

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SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED The Secretary's Phone Calls with Japanese, ROK, Chinese and Russian Foreign Ministers Classified by DAS, A/GIS, DoS on 06/30/2015 — Monday, May 25, 2009 Class: CONFIDENTIAL — Reason: 1.4(B), 1.4(D) — Declassify on: 05/24/2024

Purpose: To reach out to Japan, South Korea, China and Russia following the probable May 24 DPRK nuclear test. • A nuclear test by North Korea, if confirmed, would be a provocative act and an unequivocal violation of UNSCR 1718, blatantly disregarding the will of the international community. • We have remained united in the face of the DPRK's provocations, and we need to maintain this unity among the Six-Party partners. The DPRK's message to us in advance of the test, which blamed the UNSC's "failure to apologize for its Presidential Statement," demonstrates the degree to which the DPRK has isolated itself. Now is the right time for a Five-Party meeting to demonstrate our unity. • It is essential that the UN Security Council take strong measures to clearly demonstrate that the DPRK's actions will have consequences. The United States believes that it is essential that the Security Council issue a swift statement condemning the DPRK's test at its initial May 25 emergency meeting. The UNSC should then quickly follow up with a strong new Chapter 7 Resolution that includes concrete response measures. [FOR TOKYO AND SEOUL] The United States remains committed to the nuclear umbrella and its obligations under the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security and the U.S.-ROK Mutual Defense Treaty. Background:

1.4( B) 1.4( D) B1

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Drafted: EAP/K: L Rosenberger Cleared:

S/NKP: S Bosworth EAP: G Davies (ok) EAP: S Kim (ok) EAP: K Tong D: S Crocker P: M Tesone SIP: E Lacey USUN/W: E Barks-Ruggles (ok) ISN: E Kang NSC: D Russel

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

Abedin, Huma Monday, May 25, 2009 7:32 AM Re: Calls sheet for S calls to JPN, KOR, CHN and RUS (SBU)

Japen comfirmed for 7:45 Koreans confirmed for 8:45 (you can call ops from your berry) China offering 9pm tonite if that works for you. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Mon May 25 07:29:00 2009 Subject: Re: Calls sheet for S calls to JPN, KOR, CHN and RUS (SBU)

I will have to do later calls on my berry.

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Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: Oscar Flores Cc: H Sent: Mon May 25 07:06:31 2009 Subject: Fw: Calls sheet for S calls to JPN, KOR, CHN and RUS (SBU) Oscar can u pis print these call sheets for hrc? She knows she has a 7:45 call with the Japanese. They will call the house. the koreans are between 8:20 and 9:20. We are waiting for confirmation.

From: Tong, Kurt W ; Lacey, Edward; To: Tong, Kurt W; Barks-Ruggles, Erica J; Kang, Eliot; Tesone, Mark; Crocker, Bathsheba N; Kim, Sung Y; 'Stephen.Bosworth Davies, Glyn T Cc: Harris, Grant T; Park, Pamela P; Sullivan, Jacob J; Abedin, Huma; Cormack, Maureen E; Richardson, Eric N Sent: Mon May 25 02:09:01 2009 Subject: RE: Calls sheet for S calls to JPN, KOR, CHN and RUS (SBU)

Attached and below with revisions and clearance from Sung Kim and USUN.

The Secretary's Phone Calls with Japanese, ROK, Chinese and Russian Foreign Ministers Monday, May 25, 2009

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Purpose: To reach out to Japan, South Korea, China and Russia following the probable May 24 DPRK nuclear test.

• A nuclear test by North Korea, if confirmed, would be a provocative act and an unequivocal violation of UNSCR 1718, blatantly disregarding the will of the international community.

• We have remained united in the face of the DPRK's provocations, and we need to maintain this unity among the Six-Party partners. The DPRK's message to us in advance of the test, which blamed the UNSC's "failure to apologize for its Presidential Statement," demonstrates the degree to which the DPRK has isolated itself. Now is the right time for a Five-Party meeting to demonstrate our unity.

• It is essential that the UN Security Council take strong measures to clearly demonstrate that the DPRK's actions will have consequences. The United States believes that it is essential that the Security Council issue a swift statement condemning the DPRK's test at its initial May 25 emergency meeting. The UNSC should then quickly follow up with a strong new Chapter 7 Resolution that includes concrete response measures.

• [FOR TOKYO AND SEOUL] The United States remains committed to the nuclear umbrella and its obligations under the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security and the U.S.-ROK Mutual Defense Treaty.

Background:

1.4(B) 1.4(D) B1

Call Notes: 2

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Cleared: S/NKP: S Bosworth EAP: G Davies EAP: S Kim EAP: K Tong

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:57 AM Abedin, Hume mini schedule 5/27/09

8:25 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:35 am Secretary's Office 8:40 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 8:45 am Secretary's Office 8:45 am DAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room 9:15am OFFICE TIME 10:10am Secretary's Office 10:10 am DEPART State Department *En route White House 10:15 am ARRIVE White House 10:15 am WEEKLY MEETING w/GENERAL JONES 11:15 am White House Situation Room 11:20 am DEPART White House *En route State Department 11:25 am ARRIVE State Department 11:30 am OFFICE TIME 12:00 pm Secretary's Office 12:00 pm WORKING LUNCH FOR EGYPTIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ARMED 1:00 pm ALI ABOUL GHEIT James Monroe Room, 81Floor *Camera spray at top. 1:15 pm(t) PRE-BRIEF FOR WEEKLY MEETING (T) 1:45 pm w/PRESMENT OBAMA Secretary's Office 1:45 pm PHONE CALL w/PRESIDENT SHEIKH SHARIF SHEIKH ARMED 2:00 pm TRANSITIONAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN SOMALIA Secy's Office 2:00 pm MEETING w/ROXANA SABERI, AMERICAN JOURNALIST 2:30 pm Secretary's Office *Camera Spray in outer office preceding. 2:45pm(t) PRE-BRIEF FOR WEEKLY MEETING (T) 3:15pm w/PRESIDENT OBAMA Secretary's Office 3:15 pm OFFICE TIME 4:30 pm Secretary's Office 4:30 pm MEETING w/IVO DAALDER, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO NATO 5:00 pm Secretary's Office 5:00pm MEETING w/SPECIAL ENVOY GEORGE MITCHELL 5:30pm Secretary's Office 5:30 pm OFFICE TIME 7:00 pm Secretary's Office 7:00 pm WORKING DINNER FOR PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY 8:30 pm PRESIDENT MAIIMOUD ABBAS James Monroe Room, 8d' Floor *Official photo in outer office preceding. 8:35 pm DEPART State Department *En route Private Residence 8:45 pm ARRIVE Private Residence ###

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Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD©state.gov> Saturday, June 06, 2009 3:38 PM Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob J Concept Paper for World Food Prize Remarks - Attached and Below (Drafted by Megan Rooney) world food prize concept note 060609.doc

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June 6,2009 11:30am Rooney (x7-7203, CONCEPT NOTE FOR WORLD FOOD PRIZE CEREMONY Thursday, June 11, 2009 This speech is an opportunity to signal the urgency of the problem of global hunger; connect it to an array of global issues, including economic development, health and education, expanding opportunity for women, and political stability; and declare the Administration's commitment to tackling hunger at its roots, through effective and efficient collaboration with an array of partners. Additionally, your remarks can point to a shift from past approaches by emphasizing the need to support local solutions and focus on long-term sustainability to help people feed themselves and reduce the need for emergency assistance down the road. The speech could be framed as follows: THE PRIZE AND PRIZE-WINNER You can begin by announcing the winner of the 2009 World Food Prize, Dr. Gebisa Ejeta. He has a remarkable story: born in a mud hut in Ethiopia, he got his PhD from Purdue University in plant breeding and genetics and developed strains of sorghum that are drought-tolerant, high-yield, and resistant to the Striga weed, which devastates crops across Africa. Outside the lab, he helped start the Sudanese commercial seed industry; developed systems to produce, certify, and market hybrid seeds; and educated farmers about the use of fertilizers and soil and water conservation. And he has trained and inspired the next generation of African agricultural scientists. A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH: FROM LAB TO FARM TO MARKET TO TABLE Dr. Ejeta's work reflects the breadth of this issue and the comprehensive approach needed to address it—one that connects the labs where new seed technologies are developed.., the fields where small-scale farmers labor to feed their families and make a living.., the markets where food is bought and sold... and the homes where people get the nourishment they need to thrive. In many places, that food chain is broken. One billion people worldwide woke up hungry this morning and will go to sleep hungry tonight. Chronic hunger threatens health, while making it harder for people to work and students to learn, which in turn stunts economic development. Last year's food riots demonstrated that when food is scarce, political stability is threatened. 44 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05761859 Date: 06/30/2015

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To date, the world's primary response to hunger has been to send emergency food aid. While this saves lives, it is a short-term fix, and we need a long-term solution. The Obama Administration is committed to leading in developing a new global approach. We will support the creation of sustainable agricultural systems in appropriate regions around the world, to increase agricultural productivity, create jobs, strengthen economies, and protect natural resources. We will do this not by imposing one-size-fits-all solutions, but by assisting countries in carrying out individual strategies that meet their needs—for example, through the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Plan. To facilitate coordination and share best practices, we will seek to convene donor governments, multilateral institutions, NG0s, private companies, foundations, universities, and individuals. THE ANCHORS OF OUR APPROACH

We've identified seven anchors that secure sustainable agriculture systems. These will guide our approach. • Increase agricultural productivity by expanding access to quality seeds, fertilizer, irrigation, the credit to purchase them, and the training to use them. • Stimulate the post-harvest sector by improving the storage and processing of food and improving transportation to connect small farmers to markets. • Maintain natural resources so the land can be farmed well into the future and we can make the right adaptations for the changing environment. • Expand knowledge and training by support R&D and developing the next generation of agriculture scientists. • Increase trade so small-scale farmers in developing countries can sell their crops far and wide. • Support policy reform and good governance, because sustainable agriculture flourishes in a clear and predictable policy and regulatory environment. • Support women and families in agriculture. Seventy percent of the world's farmers are women, but most of the programs that offer credit and training to farmers target men. This must change for agriculture to thrive. And children must have nutrition to contribute to their communities' future. A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S TO COME

In the coming weeks, President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and I will be reaching out to share our approach to global coordination and agriculture in greater detail. We will seek the input, wisdom and guidance of those who have been working so long in this arena—from the Congress to NGOs to academics to foundations to the private sector. The President's conversations at the G-8 meeting in Italy in two weeks will address our approach, as well as my trip to Africa in August. Addressing hunger and food is essential to achieving economic recovery, stabilizing societies, and expanding opportunity for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This is why supporting sustainable agriculture worldwide will be a central element of foreign policy in the Obama Administration. CONCLUSION

You can circle back to the story of Dr. Ejeta to close. He represents the need for a multinational approach: born in Ethiopia, educated in the United States, advised by Indian scientists, advisor to several African nations.

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June 6,2009 11:30 Rooney (x7-7203, CONCEPT NOTE FOR WORLD FOOD PRIZE CEREMONY Thursday, June 11, 2009

This speech is an opportunity to signal the urgency of the problem of global hunger; connect it to an array of global issues, including economic development, health and education, expanding opportunity for women, and political stability; and declare the Administration's commitment to tackling hunger at its roots, through effective and efficient collaboration with an array of partners. Additionally, your remarks can point to a shift from past approaches by emphasizing the need to support local solutions and focus on long-term sustainability to help people feed themselves and reduce the need for emergency assistance down the road. The speech could be framed as follows: THE PRIZE AND PRIZE-WINNER

You can begin by announcing the winner of the 2009 World Food Prize, Dr. Gebisa Ejeta. He has a remarkable story: born in a mud hut in Ethiopia, he got his PhD from Purdue University in plant breeding and genetics and developed strains of sorghum that are drought-tolerant, highyield, and resistant to the Striga weed, which devastates crops across Africa. Outside the lab, he helped start the Sudanese commercial seed industry; developed systems to produce, certify, and market hybrid seeds; and educated farmers about the use of fertilizers and soil and water conservation. And he has trained and inspired the next generation of African agricultural scientists. A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH: FROM LAB TO FARM TO MARKET TO TABLE

Dr. Ejeta's work reflects the breadth of this issue and the comprehensive approach needed to address it—one that connects the labs where new seed technologies are developed.., the fields where small-scale farmers labor to feed their families and make a living.., the markets where food is bought and sold... and the homes where people get the nourishment they need to thrive. In many places, that food chain is broken. One billion people worldwide woke up hungry this morning and will go to sleep hungry tonight. Chronic hunger threatens health, while making it harder for people to work and students to learn, which in turn stunts economic development. Last year's food riots demonstrated that when food is scarce, political stability is threatened. To date, the world's primary response to hunger has been to send emergency food aid. While this saves lives, it is a short-term fix, and we need a long-term solution.

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The Obama Administration is committed to leading in developing a new global approach. We will support the creation of sustainable agricultural systems in appropriate regions around the world, to increase agricultural productivity, create jobs, strengthen economies, and protect natural resources. We will do this not by imposing one-size-fits-all solutions, but by assisting countries in carrying out individual strategies that meet their needs—for example, through the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Plan. To facilitate coordination and share best practices, we will seek to convene donor governments, multilateral institutions, NG0s, private companies, foundations, universities, and individuals. THE ANCHORS OF OUR APPROACH

We've identified seven anchors that secure sustainable agriculture systems. These will guide our approach. • Increase agricultural productivity by expanding access to quality seeds, fertilizer, irrigation, the credit to purchase them, and the training to use them. • Stimulate the post-harvest sector by improving the storage and processing of food and improving transportation to connect small farmers to markets. • Maintain natural resources so the land can be farmed well into the future and we can make the right adaptations for the changing environment. • Expand knowledge and training by support R&D and developing the next generation of agriculture scientists. • Increase trade so small-scale farmers in developing countries can sell their crops far and wide. • Support policy reform and good governance, because sustainable agriculture flourishes in a clear and predictable policy and regulatory environment. • Support women and families in agriculture. Seventy percent of the world's farmers are women, but most of the programs that offer credit and training to farmers target men. This must change for agriculture to thrive. And children must have nutrition to contribute to their communities' future. A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S TO COME

In the coming weeks, President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and I will be reaching out to share our approach to global coordination and agriculture in greater detail. We will seek the input, wisdom and guidance of those who have been working so long in this arena—from the Congress to NGOs to academics to foundations to the private sector. The President's conversations at the G8 meeting in Italy in two weeks will address our approach, as well as my trip to Africa in August. Addressing hunger and food is essential to achieving economic recovery, stabilizing societies, and expanding opportunity for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This is why supporting sustainable agriculture worldwide will be a central element of foreign policy in the Obama Administration.

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CONCLUSION You can circle back to the story of Dr. Ejeta to close. He represents the need for a multinational approach: born in Ethiopia, educated in the United States, advised by Indian scientists, advisor to several African nations.

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June 6, 2009 11:30am Rooney (x7-7203, CONCEPT NOTE FOR WORLD FOOD PRIZE CEREMONY Thursday, June 11, 2009 This speech is an opportunity to signal the urgency of the problem of global hunger; connect it to an array of global issues, including economic development, health and education, expanding opportunity for women, and political stability; and declare the Administration's commitment to tackling hunger at its roots, through effective and efficient collaboration with an array of partners. Additionally, your remarks can point to a shift from past approaches by emphasizing the need to support local solutions and focus on long-term sustainability to help people feed themselves and reduce the need for emergency assistance down the road. The speech could be framed as follows: THE PRIZE AND PRIZE-WINNER You can begin by announcing the winner of the 2009 World Food Prize, Dr. Gebisa Ejeta. He has a remarkable story: born in a mud hut in Ethiopia, he got his PhD from Purdue University in plant breeding and genetics and developed strains of sorghum that are drought-tolerant, highyield, and resistant to the Striga weed, which devastates crops across Africa. Outside the lab, he helped start the Sudanese commercial seed industry; developed systems to produce, certify, and market hybrid seeds; and educated farmers about the use of fertilizers and soil and water conservation. And he has trained and inspired the next generation of African agricultural scientists. A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH: FROM LAB TO FARM TO MARKET TO TABLE Dr. Ej eta's work reflects the breadth of this issue and the comprehensive approach needed to address it—one that connects the labs where new seed technologies are developed.., the fields where small-scale farmers labor to feed their families and make a living.., the markets where food is bought and sold... and the homes where people get the nourishment they need to thrive. In many places, that food chain is broken. One billion people worldwide woke up hungry this morning and will go to sleep hungry tonight. Chronic hunger threatens health, while making it harder for people to work and students to learn, which in turn stunts economic development. Last year's food riots demonstrated that when food is scarce, political stability is threatened. To date, the world's primary response to hunger has been to send emergency food aid. While this saves lives, it is a short-term fix, and we need a long-term solution.

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The Obama Administration is committed to leading in developing a new global approach. We will support the creation of sustainable agricultural systems in appropriate regions around the world, to increase agricultural productivity, create jobs, strengthen economies, and protect natural resources. We will do this not by imposing one-size-fits-all solutions, but by assisting countries in carrying out individual strategies that meet their needs—for example, through the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Plan. To facilitate coordination and share best practices, we will seek to convene donor governments, multilateral institutions, NG0s, private companies, foundations, universities, and individuals. THE ANCHORS OF OUR APPROACH We've identified seven anchors that secure sustainable agriculture systems. These will guide our approach. •

Increase agricultural productivity by expanding access to quality seeds, fertilizer, irrigation, the credit to purchase them, and the training to use them. • Stimulate the post-harvest sector by improving the storage and processing of food and improving transportation to connect small farmers to markets. • Maintain natural resources so the land can be farmed well into the future and we can make the right adaptations for the changing environment. • Expand knowledge and training by support R&D and developing the next generation of agriculture scientists. • Increase trade so small-scale farmers in developing countries can sell their crops far and wide. • Support policy reform and good governance, because sustainable agriculture flourishes in a clear and predictable policy and regulatory environment. • Support women and families in agriculture. Seventy percent of the world's farmers are women, but most of the programs that offer credit and training to farmers target men. This must change for agriculture to thrive. And children must have nutrition to contribute to their communities' future. A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S TO COME In the coming weeks, President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and I will be reaching out to share our approach to global coordination and agriculture in greater detail. We will seek the input, wisdom and guidance of those who have been working so long in this arena—from the Congress to NGOs to academics to foundations to the private sector. The President's conversations at the G8 meeting in Italy in two weeks will address our approach, as well as my trip to Africa in August. Addressing hunger and food is essential to achieving economic recovery, stabilizing societies, and expanding opportunity for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This is why supporting sustainable agriculture worldwide will be a central element of foreign policy in the Obama Administration.

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CONCLUSION You can circle back to the story of Dr. Ejeta to close. He represents the need for a multinational approach: born in Ethiopia, educated in the United States, advised by Indian scientists, advisor to several African nations.

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Abedin, Huma Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:17 AM Re: Today

Good we will proceed. Also just talked to lippert

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed May 27 10:09:53 2009 Subject: Re: Today

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 08:44:47 2009 Subject: Re: Today Thanks!

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed May 27 08:39:21 2009 Subject: Re: Today

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 06:57:50 2009 Subject: Today

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Abedin, Huma Saturday, June 06, 2009 3:49 PM Jim call

He can talk to you tomorrow, just wants to talk to before u do anything public. He has a call with susan rice at 530, after that but I told him u may be out of pocket for the evening.

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Abedin, Huma Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:32 PM Re: Today

III explain when I see u. Not unlike what u thought. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed May 27 11:06:12 2009 Subject: Re: Today What's the reason from Lippert? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 10:17:14 2009 Subject: Re: Today Good we will proceed. Also just talked to lippert

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed May 27 10:09:53 2009 Subject: Re: Today

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 08:44:47 2009 Subject: Re: Today Thanks!

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Sent: Wed May 27 08:39:21 2009 Subject: Re: Today

Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Wed May 27 06:57:50 2009 Subject: Today

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected] > Friday, May 15, 2009 6:36 AM Abedin, Huma Mini schedule 5-15-09

8:25 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFIN 8:30 am Secretary's Office 8:30 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 8:45 am Secretary's Office 8:45 am DAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room 9:15 am (t) PHONE CALL w/INDIAN FOREIGN MINISTER PRANAB 9:30 am (t) KUMAR MUKEFUEE Secretary's Office• 9:30 am MEETING w/DOUG HATTAWAY 10:00 am Secretary's Office 10:05 am PHOTO OP w/ KEVIN GATELY & DAUGHTER 10:10 amSecretary's Office *Kevin works for Lew Lukens. 10:10 am DEPART State Department *En route White House 10:15 am ARRIVE White House 10:15 am WEEKLY MEETING w/DEFENSE SECRETARY GATES AND 11:15 am GENERAL JONES White House Situation Room 11:30 am DEPART White House, En route State Department 11:45 am OFFICE TIME 12:50 pm Secretary's Office 12:55 pm DEPART State Department En route White House 1:00 pm ARRIVE White House 1:05 pmWEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT OBAMA 1:35 pmOval Office 1:40 pmDEPART White House *En route State Department 1:45 pmARRIVE State Department 2:00 pmS WEARING-IN CEREMONY FOR IVO DAALDER,

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2:20 pmU.S. PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE ON THE COUNCIL OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATYORGANIZATION Treaty Room *Approx. 70 ppl attending. 2:30 pmMEETING w/JOE KLEIN, TIME MAGAZINE 3:00 pmSecretary's Office *Off the record. 3:15 pmMEETING w/DAVID IGNATIUS, THE WASHINGTON POST 3:45 pmSecretary's Office *Off the record. 4:00 pm0FFICE TIME 5:00 pmSecretary's Office 5:00 pmMEETING w/CHERYL MILLS 6:00 pmSecretary's Office 6:00 pmDEPART State Department *En route Private Residence 6:10 pmARRIVE Private Residence ###

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Valmoro, Lona J Monday, June 08, 2009 6:04 AM H; Huma Abedin; Mills, Cheryl D Re: Cabinet mtg

It is actually not a full cabinet meeting today -- those agencies that received recovery money were invited to attend/participate. We were welcome to send a representative though, not sure if we have anyone going.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon Jun 08 05:52:59 2009 Subject: Cabinet mtg I heard on the radio that there is a Cabinet mtg this am. Is there? Can I go? If not, who are we sending?

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Valmoro, Lona J Monday, June 08, 2009 6:07 AM Re: Cabinet mtg

Will do.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona 1 Sent: Mon Jun 08 06:06:56 2009 Subject: Re: Cabinet mtg Find out if either Jack Lew or Pat Kennedy wants to go. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin; Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 08 06:04:08 2009 Subject: Re: Cabinet mtg It is actually not a full cabinet meeting today -- those agencies that received recovery money were invited to attend/participate. We were welcome to send a representative though, not sure if we have anyone going.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J; Huma Abedin < Sent: Mon Jun 08 05:52:59 2009 Subject: Cabinet mtg I heard on the radio that there is a Cabinet mtg this am. Is there? Can I go? If not, who are we sending?

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Monday, June 08, 2009 7:40 AM axelrod wants your email - remind me to discuss with you if i forget

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Valmoro, Lona J Monday, June 08, 2009 7:43 AM Re: Cabinet mtg

Pat Kennedy will be attending.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J Sent: Mon Jun 08 06:06:56 2009 Subject: Re: Cabinet mtg Find out if either Jack Lew or Pat Kennedy wants to go. Original Message From: Valmoro, Lona J To: H; Huma Abedin; Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 08 06:04:08 2009 Subject: Re: Cabinet mtg It is actually not a full cabinet meeting today -- those agencies that received recovery money were invited to attend/participate. We were welcome to send a representative though, not sure if we have anyone going.

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona J; Huma Abedin Sent: Mon Jun 08 05:52:59 2009 Subject: Cabinet mtg I heard on the radio that there is a Cabinet mtg this am. Is there? Can I go? If not, who are we sending?

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Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD©state.gov> Monday, June 08, 2009 7:58 AM RE: axelrod wants your email - remind me to discuss with you if.i forget

Will take care of it. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 7:41 AM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Re: axelrod wants your email - remind me to discuss with you if i forget Can you send to him or do you want me toiDoes he know I can't look at it all day so he needs to contact me thru you or Huma or Lauren during work hours. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 08 07:39:30 2009 Subject: axelrod wants your email - remind me to discuss with you if i forget

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Abedin, Huma Monday, June 08, 2009 8:32 PM Tom donilon just called for you

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Tuesday, June 09, 2009 8:24 AM Abedin, Huma Mini Schedule 6/9/09

7:45 am ARRIVE The Vice President's Residence 7:45 am WEEKLY BREAKFAST w/VICE PRESIDENT BlDEN 8:30 am The Vice President's Residence 8:30 am DEPART The Vice President's Residence *En route State Department 8:40 am ARRIVE State Department 8:40 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:45 am Secretary's Office 8:45 am DAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room 9:15 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 9:30 am Secretary's Office 9:30 am CALL TIME 10:00 am Secretary's Office *5 Members: McGovern, Donald Payne, Sam Farr, Niki Tsongas and Doris Matsui. 10:00am OFFICE TIME 10:30am Secretary's Office 10:30 am MEETING w/ERIC GOOSBY, NOMINEE FOR GLOBAL AIDS 11:00 am COORDINATOR Secretary's Office 11:00 am BILATERAL w/MONGOLIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SUICHBAATAR 11:30 am BATBOLD Secretary's Conference Room *Camera Spray w/ welcome remarks in Treaty Room preceding. 12:10 pm DEPART State Department *En route White House 12:15 pm ARRIVE White House 12:15 pm ONE-ON-ONE LUNCH w/LARRY SUMMERS, DIRECTOR NATIONAL 1:15 pm ECONOMIC COUNCIL White House Mess 1:20 pm DEPART White House *En route State Department 1:25 pm ARRIVE State Department 1:30 pm OFFICE TIME 2:30 pm Secretary's Office 2:30 pm PRIVATE MEETING w/MIICE FROMAN, NSC 3:00 pm Secretary's Office 3:00 pm OFFICE TIME 4:30 pm Secretary's Office 4:30 pm PC PRE-BRIEF MEETING 5:00 pm Secretary's Office 5:10 pm DEPART State Department *En route White House 5:15 pm ARRIVE White House 5:15 pm WEEKLY PC MEETING 6:30 pm White House Situation Room 6:35 pm DEPART White House *En route State Department 6:40 pm ARRIVE State Department

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From: Jeffrey L Farrow < sullivanAstate.qov

Jeffrey L Farrow Tuesday, June 9, 2009 1:13 PM Palau/Guantanamo Uighurs

To: Cheryl D Mills <millscdstate.gov>, [email protected],

Was going to write earlier re Palau willingness to take the 17 Guantanamo Uighurs -- but see the story has now broken. I am now representing Palau, primarily re extension of free association w/ the U.S. In touch w/Fried's office re Uighurs. Big commitment for Palau since Chinese tourism was planned and its close geographically, etc. but their premium is on U.S. relations (as sadly demonstrated by the loss of a Palauan in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan last week). Also, just FYI now, I've been concerned that the Budget includes a far too low placeholder for free association extension aid, $45-9 m over 10 years, although the aid is to be based on a joint review of need that will really begin with a Palauan presentation Friday. (I think the number didn't reflect any rethinking by this Administration). The U.S. is to respond in a month. Jeff 202-343-2905 o

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Abedin, Huma Sunday, June 14, 2009 9:44 PM Re: I just dropped bfg book off at your house. B6

My random stuff can wait till the morning: - talked to who is back to really wanting an ambassadorship - mark weiner wants to have a party for capricia, told him we'd love it but after the confirmation and we can do something nice on 8th floor Vuants to come see u privately this week. He wants to talk to you about iran before he sees biden at a fundraiser when he's in dc this week.

Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Jun 14 21:18:57 2009 Subject: Re: I just dropped bfg book off at your house. Anything elser I need to know? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Jun 14 21:01:27 2009 Subject: I just dropped bfg book off at your house.

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High

FW: Ross story

FYI Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:20 AM To: 'McDonough, Denis R.'; Donilon, Thomas E. Subject: FW: Ross story - Umm Hello Importance: High Denis/Tom: Can we discuss how we are going to handle the roll-out of this story? It appears you all may already have a strategy but I want to ensure we have effective coordination and we just go the inquiry below with the follow-on article attached. cdm Original Message From: Crowley, Philip J Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:14 AM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: FW: Ross story Importance: High PJ Original Message From: Wood, Robert A (PACE) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:13 AM To: Ross, Dennis B; Crowley, Philip J; Kelly, Ian C Subject: Ross story Dennis, How do you want us to handle this Haaretz piece? AP is inquiring.

Last update - 12:10 15/06/2009

Why is Dennis Ross being ousted as Obama envoy to Iran?

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By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent Tags: Israel News, Dennis Ross

• Dennis Ross, who most recently served as a special State Department envoy to Iran, will abruptly be relieved of his duties, sources in Washington told Haaretz. An official announcement is expected in the coming days. The Obama administration will announce that Ross has been reassigned to another position in the White House. In his new post, the former Mideast peace envoy under President Bill Clinton will deal primarily with regional issues related to the peace process. Washington insiders speculate that a number of reasons moved the administration to reassign Ross. One possibility is Iran's persistent refusal to accept Ross as a U.S. emissary given the diplomat's Jewish background as well as his purported pro-Israel leanings. Ross is known to maintain contacts with numerous senior officials in Israel's defense establishment and the Israeli government. Advertisement Diplomatic sources in Jerusalem surmised that another possibility for Ross' ouster is his just-released book, "Myths, Illusions, and Peace - Finding a New Direction for America in the Middle East." Ross, who co-wrote the book with David Makovsky, a former journalist who is a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, argued against a linkage between the Palestinian issue and the West's policy against Iran's nuclear ambitions. Ross and Mokovsky also raised the possibility of military action against Iran. "Tougher policies - either militarily or meaningful containment - will be easier to sell internationally and domestically if we have diplomatically tried to resolve our differences with Iran in a serious and credible fashion," they wrote. Another possible reason for the reshuffle could be Ross' dissatisfaction with his present standing in the State Department, particularly given the fact that Washington's two other envoys to the region - George Mitchell, who is overseeing the Mideast peace process; and Richard Holbrooke, who is dealing with Pakistan and Afghanistan - wield great influence and are featured prominently. A diplomatic source in Jerusalem speculated that perhaps Ross preferred to work for the National Security Agency, which answers directly to President Barack Obama, and would thus be considered a more enhanced role. Last year, Ross was an advisor to Obama's successful presidential campaign. Before Obama's inauguration, speculation was rampant as to which job Ross would assume in the new administration. On February 24, 2009, he was officially appointed as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's advisor on the Persian Gulf and special envoy to Iran.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1093058.html

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected] > Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:08 PM Fw: Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Berlusconi in press availability, 6/15/09

See below - just spoke to denis. Calling B6 From: McDonough, Denis R. Cheryl Mills To: Mills, Cheryl D; Cheryl Mills Sent: Tue Jun 16 23:06:46 2009 Subject: FW: Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Berlusconi in press availability, 6/15/09

"As I said before, Prime Minister Berlusconi's assistance on our efforts to close Guantanamo is very important to us. I have to say, by the way, that Bermuda has done us a great service, as well, on that front, and I'm grateful to them."

From: Eckert, Ellen E. Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 7:49 PM Subject: Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Berlusconi in press availability, 6/15/09

THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release 15, 2009

June

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT OBAMA AND PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI OF ITALY IN PRESS AVAILABILITY Oval Office 5:48 P.M. EDT PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good evening, everybody. Buona sera. I want to welcome Prime Minister Berlusconi here. He has proved to be a great friend of the United States. And he and I got to know each other at the G20 summit. We are now in the process of planning the G8 summit that Italy will be hosting. We emphasized the strong, historic ties between the United States and Italy. Our bilateral relationship has been marked by cooperation across the board. And I am extremely grateful for his friendship. 129 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762382 Date: 06/30/2015

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Just a couple of things that we specifically discussed. First of all, I thanked the Prime Minister for his support of our policy of closing Guantanamo. This is not just talk. Italy has agreed to accept three specific detainees, and has also been part of the leadership in Europe that today announced a framework in which European nations can accept detainees. And that was something that I was very appreciative of. It will give us an opportunity to create a lasting and durable international legal framework for dealing with terrorism that I think is very important on both sides of the Atlantic. We discussed Afghanistan and Pakistan, where Italy has been a critical part of the coalition that is trying to assist Afghanistan in stabilizing itself and ensuring that it's not a safe haven for terrorism. We had an extensive discussion about my interest in pursuing nonproliferation as an important agenda for all people. And given that I'll be visiting Russia before I visit Italy for the G8, Prime Minister Berlusconi, who has strong relationships with the Russians, was able to offer some insight in terms of how to approach reductions in nuclear arsenals. And that hopefully is going to be a topic at the G8 summit, as well. And in addition to discussing the general situation in the world economy, which obviously will be a central topic of the G8, we also discussed specifically the issue of food security and how G8 nations can assist people who are in most desperate poverty to ensure that they're not slipping into hunger and further poverty. And that is going to be a major topic of the G8 summit. And so I'm very appreciative of the leadership that Prime Minister Berlusconi has shown on that front. So overall I am very grateful to Prime Minister Berlusconi's leadership, his consistent friendship towards the United States. We have some of the strongest bilateral relations in the world. I am confident that that will continue as long as both of us are occupying our positions. And so thank you very much for taking the time to visit. PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: (As translated.) First of all, I would like to thank President Obama for his welcome and for the possibility offered us to provide our perspective, our opinions on many of the most difficult and hardest issues at the international level. And we've discussed, as he already briefed you, many of the issues and the topics, and we went through in a detailed manner the three days of the G8 summit. We want this G8 to reach concrete solutions. And we want to reach concrete solutions on many extremely important issues. Clearly, the first issue is the world economy, the economic crisis and how to get out of this crisis. And we also discussed the work that our ministers of economy are carrying out right now to try and develop a body of principles and to prevent similar situations from happening, similar situations to the one we are experiencing right now.

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We both agreed on the fact that the G8 will certainly not be able to produce this body of rules, but this is going to be just one of the steps leading to that drafting of rules. There will be then the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, which will work on it, but the hope is to finally reach a body of rules which can be shared by everybody which -- which are not going to affect or hinder the free expansion of the economy and trade. And we discussed two important issues. One of them, which will be discussed in L'Aquila as well, is food security, as President Obama has already said. We hope that the countries there will make concrete efforts and concrete proposals. The United States has already promised to increase the aid to other countries and they're going to make in the next three years huge amounts of money available. We try and will push the other countries in the G8, trying to persuade them to do the same. And another important issue is that of climate change. And another important achievement we are aiming at is to reduce CO2 emissions -something, however, which has to be contributed to by all countries and not only a limited number of them. And since the Doha Round has reached a stop, we hope that by inviting Lamy, who is the director of the WTO, to attend the G8 summit, that we can try and give another push to the Doha Round, hoping to achieve positive results. Probably what I forgot to mention up to now is that the meeting in L'Aquila is not going to be confined to the G8 countries. The next day, the second day, will be G8-plus-6. The major economies of the world will be there; India, China, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, and Egypt will attend the second day of meetings. There will be the major economies forum with the participation of South Korea, Indonesia, and Australia, and then there is another meeting which will be attended also by the Netherlands, Spain, and Denmark -- and we are going to have before all of these meetings together. The dinner will be attended also by the representatives of the main international organizations. And the third day, we are going to have the President of the African Union, the representatives of the main African organizations, together with the representatives of some of the main African countries. We are going to discuss the development of this continent and the issue of hunger in that area. And I can't but thank President Obama and express my warmest felt appreciation to him for -- and this position is coming from a person that's been long enough in international politics to chair for the third time the G8 summit; the first one was in the 1994; the second one in 2001; and now the third one -- I want to express my appreciation for his deep knowledge and precision and accuracy with which he discusses all of the issues. And the positions that he expresses are not only innovative positions looking at a different future, but they're always very concrete and absolutely based on common sense. And it is extremely comforting and a 131 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762382 Date: 06/30/2015

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pleasure to see that the destiny of the biggest democracy in the world is in very good hands. PRESIDENT OBAMA: I hope my staff all caught (Laughter.) Gibbs, write that down. (Laughter.) that. Let me call on a couple people. Steve Thomma, McClatchy. There you are. Mr. President, on Iran, does the disputed election results affect -- there's been violence in the street -- in any way change your willingness to meet with Mr. Ahmadinejad without preconditions? And also, do you have anything to say, any message to send to people who are on the streets protesting, who believe their votes were stolen and who are being attacked violently? PRESIDENT OBAMA: Obviously all of us have been watching the news from Iran. And I want to start off by being very clear that it is up to Iranians to make decisions about who Iran's leaders will be; that we respect Iranian sovereignty and want to avoid the United States being the issue inside of Iran, which sometimes the United States can be a handy political football -- or discussions with the United States. Having said all that, I am deeply troubled by the violence that I've been seeing on television. I think that the democratic process -- free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent -- all those are universal values and need to be respected. And whenever I see violence perpetrated on people who are peacefully dissenting, and whenever the American people see that, I think they're, rightfully, troubled. My understanding is, is that the Iranian government says that they are going to look into irregularities that have taken place. We weren't on the ground, we did not have observers there, we did not have international observers on hand, so I can't state definitively one way or another what happened with respect to the election. But what I can say is that there appears to ba a sense on the part of people who were so hopeful and so engaged and so committed to democracy who now feel betrayed. And I think it's important that, moving forward, whatever investigations take place are done in a way that is not resulting in bloodshed and is not resulting in people being stifled in expressing their views. Now, with respect to the United States and our interactions with Iran, I've always believed that as odious as I consider some of President Ahmadinejad's statements, as deep as the differences that exist between the United States and Iran on a range of core issues, that the use of tough, hard-headed diplomacy -- diplomacy with no illusions about Iran and the nature of the differences between our two countries -- is critical when it comes to pursuing a core set of our national security interests, specifically, making sure that we are not seeing a nuclear arms race in the Middle East triggered by Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon; making sure that Iran is not exporting terrorist activity. Those are core interests not just to the United States but I think to a peaceful world in general. 132 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762382 Date: 06/30/2015

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We will continue to pursue a tough, direct dialogue between our two countries, and we'll see where it takes us. But even as we do so, I think it would be wrong for me to be silent about what we've seen on the television over the last few days. And what I would say to those people who put so much hope and energy and optimism into the political process, I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was. And they should know that the world is watching. And particularly to the youth of Iran, I want them to know that we in the United States do not want to make any decisions for the Iranians, but we do believe that the Iranian people and their voices should be heard and respected. PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: ANSA. (As translated.) President Obama, after this meeting with Prime Minister Berlusconi, what do you expect, in concrete terms, from the relationship between United States and Italy? And to Prime Minister Berlusconi, you had very strong relations with President George W. Bush. Do you expect and do you hope to build the same type of relations with President Obama, as well? PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: I took an oath of gratitude towards United States, which gave me freedom and which gave my country dignity after World War II. So I'm here to cooperate with the President of the United States. I'm here to cooperate with President Obama, as I cooperated with President Clinton and as I did with President Bush. So if I can express a hope, I really hope we can build a direct and friendly relationship with President Obama. I would be more than happy to do so. And facts will tell. But anyway, I think we had a good start. PRESIDENT OBAMA: Absolutely. We've had a very good start. What I expect from the Prime Minister is an honest, frank sharing of views and a recognition that the United States and Italy share common values, common interests. Our economies have very strong commercial ties. And if we're acting on those mutual interests, then I have no doubt that we'll continue to see strong cooperation. As I said before, Prime Minister Berlusconi's assistance on our efforts to close Guantanamo is very important to us. I have to say, by the way, that Bermuda has done us a great service, as well, on that front, and I'm grateful to them. When it comes to Afghanistan and Pakistan, we are part of the same coalition that wants to make sure that the Afghan government is able and strong to sustain development for the Afghan people, but also to make sure that they're not serving as a safe haven for extremists. 133

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When it comes to the world economy, I think all of us have an interest in improving the kinds of financial regulations that will prevent the kinds of crises that we saw happening most recently. So, across the board, I think we have a host of common interests. In addition to liking Prime Minister Berlusconi personally, our peoples like each other and recognize that we have shared interests. And that, I think, will make the path for continued cooperation that much easier. (After translation.) I must say, my answers sound very elegant in Italian. (Laughter.) Steve Collinson. Thank you, Mr. President. Of the conditions that Prime Minister Netanyahu laid out yesterday for a Palestinian state, the basis for negotiation, do you think they will likely prove a stumbling block, given the broadly negative reaction from the Arab states and the Palestinians? PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, first of all, I think it's important not to immediately assess the situation based on commentary the day after a speech. I think any time an Israeli Prime Minister makes a statement, the immediate reaction tends to be negative on one side. If the other side is making a statement, oftentimes the reaction is negative in Israel. Overall, I thought that there was positive movement in the Prime Minister's speech. He acknowledged the need for two states. There were a lot of conditions, and obviously working through the conditions on Israel's side for security, as well as the Palestinian side for sovereignty and territorial integrity and the capacity to have a functioning, prosperous state, that's exactly what negotiations are supposed to be about. But what we're seeing is at least the possibility that we can restart serious talks. Now, I've been very clear that, from the United States' perspective, Israel's security is non-negotiable. We will stand behind their defense. I've also made very clear that both sides are going to have to move in some politically difficult ways in order to achieve what is going to be in the long-term interests of the Israelis and the Palestinians and the international community. On the Israeli side, that means a cessation of settlements. And there is a tendency to try to parse exactly what this means, but I think the parties on the ground understand that if you have a continuation of settlements that, in past agreements, have been categorized as illegal, that's going to be an impediment to progress. On the Palestinian side, whether it's the Palestinian Authority or other groups like Hamas that claim to speak for the Palestinians, a recognition of the Quartet principles, ensuring that there's a recognition of Israel's right to exist, making sure that past agreements are abided to, that there's an end 134 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762382 Date: 06/30/2015

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to incitement against Israel and an end to violence against Israel. Those are necessary pillars of any serious agreement that's to be reached. And those pillars have to be supported by the Arab states, because Israel's security concerns extend beyond simply the Palestinian Territories; they extend to concerns that they have in a whole host of neighbors where there's perceived and often real hostility towards Israel's security. So I'm glad that Prime Minister Netanyahu made the speech. The United States will continue to try to be as honest as possible to all sides in this dispute to indicate the degree to which it's in everybody's interests to move in a new direction. And I think it can be accomplished, but it's going to require a lot of work and a partnership with key countries like Italy in order to help the parties come together and recognize their own interests. You discussed during the meeting the crisis, the economic crisis, you're going to discuss at the G8. The package of measures you are discussing right now, can this be a kind of basis for the next meetings -- G8 and G20? PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, our respective finance ministers, not just Italy's and the United States', but all the G8 members', have been meeting diligently. They've put forward a framework that will be discussed and hopefully ratified at the G8. That will provide a broad set of principles. Now, the United States is putting forward some very specific regulatory reforms that are going to make sure that we don't find ourselves in this position again, that improves oversight, ensures that banks aren't taking risks with highly leveraged money that can result in systemic collapse, that consumers and investors are protected more effectively. So we're going to have a lot of work to do. It's going to be a big, complex piece of legislation. Different countries are going to have different needs. Prime Minister Berlusconi was indicating to me that the banking system in Italy has not been under the same kinds of pressures as the banking system in the United States and some other European countries. But I think the general principle -- that we're going to have improved oversight, better practices, and that there's some coordination and information-sharing between countries on issues like tax havens, for example, so that you don't have global capital avoiding more stringent rules by going to countries with weaker rules -- I think that's going to be something that all G8 members affirm, and we very much appreciate Prime Minister Berlusconi's leadership on this issue. PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: I would like to add to this that our ministers of finance have been working on all of these issues and packages. In particular they paid attention, for instance, to corporate governments and rules for transparency and a regulation of the financial sectors, accounting rules, and as President Obama has also mentioned, 135 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762382 Date: 06/30/2015

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also, the issue of tax havens, to try and prevent those situations from happening again. And the idea is to work out a set of rules and regulations which can prevent situations and conditions like the ones we've experienced which have led -- from happening, experience that is to -- which led first to the financial crisis and then to the economic crisis that we are experiencing right now. PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you. Grazie. END 6:29 P.M. EDT

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Abedin, Huma Wednesday, June 17, 2009 7:11 AM H Rahm needs to talk to you this morning

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected] > Wednesday, June 17, 2009 7:56 AM Abedin, Hume Mini Schedule 6/17/09

From: Jiloty, Lauren C To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Tue Jun 16 17:44:40 2009 Subject: Mini Schedule 6/17/09 8:25 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:35 am Secretary's Office 8:40 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 8:45 am Secretary's Office 8:45 am DAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room 9:15 am PRE-BRIEF FOR WEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT DRAMA 9:30 am Secretary's Office 9:30 am BIWEEKLY MEETING w/MANAGEMENT TEAM 10:00 am Deputy Secretary's Conference Room 10:10 am DEPART State Department *En route White House 10:15 am ARRIVE White House 10:15 am SMALL GROUP MEETING 11:15 am White House Situation Room 11:20 am DEPART White House *En route US Chamber of Commerce 11:25 am ARRIVE US Chamber of Commerce 11:30 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE US-INDIA BUSINESS COUNCIL'S 12:15 pm ANNUAL SUMMIT US Chamber of Commerce 12:20 pm DEPART US Chamber of Commerce *En route State Department 12:25 pm ARRIVE State Department 12:30 pm OFFICE TIME 1:15 pm Secretary's Office 1:15 pm DROP-BY w/MALDIVIAN VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED 1:20 pm WAHEED HASSAN Secretary's Outer Office *Official Photo taken. 1:30 pm PRE-BRIEF FOR ISRAELI BILATERAL 2:00 pm Secretary's Office 2:00 pm ONE-ON-ONE BLEAT w/ISRAELI DEP. P.M. & F.M. AVIGDOR 2:15 pm LIEBERMAN Secretary's Office *Official photo in East Hall preceding. 2:15 pm EXPANDED BILAT w/ISRAELI DEP. P.M. & F.M. AVIGDOR 3:00 pm LIEBERMAN Secretary's Conference Room 3:00 pm PRESS AVAIL w/ISRAELI DEP. P.M. & P.M. AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN 3:15 pm Treaty Room 3:15 pm OFFICE TIME 4:00 pm Secretary's Office

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Valmoro, Lona J Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:06 AM H; Huma Abedin Re: Schedule

Yes -- Sarah' email from Monday: General Jones will host a Small Group Meeting in the Situation Room, Wednesday (6/17), from 10:15-11:15am. Please confirm participation as shown below. If you have any questions, please contact the Suite at (202) 456-9491. Thank you, Adam

Original Message From: H To: Valmoro, Lona 1; Huma Abedin Sent: Wed Jun 17 07:59:16 2009 Subject: Schedule Are you sure we're having the small group mtg today?

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From: Stuart Eizenstat Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 10:10 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D; Cc: Kennedy, J Christian; Subject: FW: Your June 22, 2009 article on the Prague Conference

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Dear Cheryl and Susan, Below is a response from the American Gathering of Holocaust Survivors, the largest and most well-known Holocaust survivor group in the United States, strongly opposing a letter to Secretary of State Clinton, which was simultaneously sent to Haaretz in Israel, from a group of survivors based in South Florida, asking that I be replaced as head of the U.S. delegation because of my association with the Jewish Claims Conference. I will separately send their initial letter. I have talked with Ambassador Christian Kennedy about this scurrilous and unrepresentative attack, made just before the Prague Conference is to begin. We agree it emanates from two related causes. First, it was instigated by Sam Dubbin, a class action lawyer in Miami who has spent the better part of ten years trying to get Congress to overturn the agreements I negotiated on behalf of the Clinton Administration, which obtained over $8 billion for Holocaust survivors and other victims of Nazi persecution around the world. He wants to be free to sue the very companies who paid these sums, in return for getting assurances of the U.S. government would do all it could to provide "legal peace" from future suits. Several federal courts have upheld our agreements. He has lobbied for legislation last year and again this year. Indeed, Chairman Frank held a hearing in 2008 on this matter. The second basis of the letter is a long-standing dispute between some survivors against the Jewish Claims Conference, based in New York City, which was officially designated in the 1950s by the governments of Germany and Israel to be the negotiator with the German government on behalf of Jewish Holocaust survivors. The bulk of the $60 billion paid by the German government since the 1950s in reparations is passed through the Claims Conference, which then distributes it to survivors. Their complaints range from a lack of transparency in their operations to the 80%-20% split, by which 80% of their proceeds go directly to survivors and 20% to various Jewish organizations for projects of remembrance and education about the Holocaust. My association with the Jewish Claims Conference, which was fully disclosed during my vetting, is very tangential. I volunteered to lead their once a year negotiation with the German government to improve pensions for survivors, to provide new services like home care, and to increased the population of survivors covered by the German government. I have done this once, in March of this year, with, by the way, major breakthroughs for survivors. None of these issues is involved in the Prague Conference, and the German government has no problem with my participation. That is the only involvement I have with the Claims Conference. I do not participate in their governing bodies, and have no hand in their allocation or other decisions. I will not be involved again, until their next negotiation, in 2010, unless I decide not to continue my voluntary negotiation for them. Moreover, the letter is unbelievably inaccurate. While I have only been involved for several weeks as the official head of the delegation, it is grossly inaccurate for them to allege that survivors have been left out of the process. Ambassador Kennedy has done remarkable outreach to the survivor community for many months, in preparation for the Prague Conference, and survivors are well represented on the Delegation. In the period since I have been officially involved, I have met with the German Insurance Association to see if they would make a contribution for the social needs of survivors; have talked with Judah Gribetz, the Special Master for the Swiss bank settlement, to see if any of the extra sums they will have left over can be given to survivors; have worked to get language in the Terezin Declaration to encourage countries to set up special funds for survivors and to use heirless property to assist them.

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Ambassador Kennedy is preparing a press statement to be used if there is a question about the letter and the Haaretz letter at the daily State Department press briefing. Best wishes, Stu Eizenstat

From: Menachem Rosensaft Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 8:11 PM To: hebrish Subject: Your June 22, 2009 article on the Prague Conference

Dear Mr. Liphshiz, With respect to your article yesterday on the utterly unwarranted personal attack on Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat by a group of American Holocaust survivors, you should be aware that the leadership of the largest organization of survivors and descendants of survivors in the United States, the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants, in no way shares these sentiments. On the contrary, we hold Ambassador Eizenstat in the highest esteem, know him to be a man of the highest integrity and ethical standards, and are deeply grateful to him for everything he has done and continues to do on behalf of the survivors over many years. Neither David Schaecter nor Leo Rechter speak for anyone other than the groups they represent, and Mr. Rechter's statement that survivors have "no confidence" in Ambassador Eizenstat is, viewed most charitably, a gross overstatement in that he seeks to attribute his personal prejudices to the many thousands of survivors who do not share his views and who have never authorized him to speak in their name. The lives of thousands upon thousands of survivors throughout the world have been made easier over the past 15 years thanks to Ambassador Eizenstat's tireless work on their behalf. I cannot think of anyone more appropriate to head the U.S. delegation to the Prague conference. The fact is that Ambassador Eizenstat's only association with the Claims Conference is a once a year, three day negotiation as a volunteer with the German government for the interests of the survivors. The first such negotiation took place earlier this year in March and resulted in 13,000 survivors who had previously been turned down becoming eligible for for reparations for the first time, and in the improvement in existing pension payments to survivors totaling over $50 million. Moreover, the specific pension issues for which he volunteered to negotiate with the German government bear no relationship to the issues being covered by the Prague Conference. During the Clinton Administration, Ambassador Eizenstat was the Special Representative of the President and Secretary of State on Holocaust era issues and the lead negotiator on such issues with the Swiss, German, Austrian and French governments, as well as with various Eastern and Central European governments. In that capacity, he obtained over $8 billion dollars in compensation and restitution for Holocaust survivors, including payments to slave and forced laborers, the return of thousands of Jewish communal and private properties, the payments of tens of thousands of previously undisclosed bank accounts, the recovery of hundreds of pieces of looted art, and the payments on thousands of insurance policies. Indeed, Ambassador Eizenstat is more responsible than any other single person for placing the issue of justice for Holocaust survivors on the international agenda more than half a century after the end of World War II. He has also headed the U.S. delegations to every one of the four previous international conferences dealing with Holocaust era assets, beginning with the 1997 London Conference on Nazi Gold. Messrs. Schaecter and Rechter are well aware of all this, and the fact that they chose to engage in an ad hominem attack against Ambassador Eizenstat one week before the opening of the Prague conference - his appointment as head of the U.S. delegation was publicly announced weeks ago - is unseemly and disingenuous in the extreme. 34

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By way of introduction, I am vice president of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants (I am the son of two survivors of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen), and I am a member of the U.S. delegation to the Prague conference. I would be pleased to discuss this issue further with you, as I am sure you do not want to provide an erroneous account of the facts to the readers of Ha'aretz. I can be reached at any time after 6 am NY time). My email address is I very much hope that you will write a follow-up article to set the record straight. Sincerely, Menachem Rosensaft Menachem Z. Rosensaft, Esq.

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Monday, June 22, 2009 5:37 PM FW: Politico

FYI below From: Vietor, Thomas F. Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 3:06 PM To: McDonough, Denis R.; 'Reines, Philippe I'; Donilon, Thomas E. Subject: FW: VICTORY! From: Ben Smith Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 3:05 PM To: Vietor, Thomas F. Subject: RE:

thx. i've been successfully, mostly, talked out of that thesis. best was holbrooke, who interrupted self to say, "I hope you're writing this down." Ben Smith httu://www.bolitico.com/blogs/bensmith/ fax: 866 293 7155

Original Message From: Vietor, Thomas F. Sent: Mon 6/22/2009 3:01 PM To: Ben Smith Subject: Photo of HRC and the President from today: http://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse

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Cc: Kennedy, J Christian; Jones-Johnson, Carolyn D; John P (EUR); Scarlis, Basil; Sent: Mon Jun 22 17:52:18 2009 Subject: FW: HSF Follow up letter Dear Cheryl and Susan,

I am pleased to inform you that following two long conference calls with the Holocaust Survivors' Foundation and Sam Dubbin, their lawyer, and with the timely intervention of Congressman Robert Wexler, the Foundation has sent the letter below by FAX to Secretary Clinton, withdrawing their objection and supporting my efforts. It was clear from the call that they are e all the major Jewish organizations, from the American Jewish Committee and ADL to the Jewish Claims Conference. But they are a voice we should hear, They are sincere people, who are

Thanks and best wishes, Stu

From: Sam Dubbin Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 5:03 PM To: Eizenstat, Stuart Cc: METPJF Subject: HSF Follow up letter David's secretary told me the letter was faxed to Secretary Clinton around 4:30. I will send you the PDF from David's office when they send it to me. All the best, Sam

From: Sam Dubbin Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 4:39 PM To: 'Eizenstat, Stuart' Cc: 'METPJF Subject: Stu, below is text of the letter that David Schaecter will be faxing to Secretary Clinton any minute if it hasn't gone already. 41

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I believe the conversations were very important and productive, and more importantly, so do the survivors with whom you spoke. We look forward to working together this week and thereafter. Sam .

Dear Secretary Clinton: With reference to our letter dated June 19, 2009, on behalf of the Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA, Inc. (HSF), I would like to state that based on conversations that took place in the intervening time period between Ambassador Eizenstat and the leadership of the HSF, and the commitments he made to our leaders, we are no longer asking that he be replaced as the head of the U.S. delegation to the Prague Conference taking place on June 26-30. On behalf of all of the survivors for whom we have been fighting over the last decade, including tens of thousands in desperate need, we wish Ambassador Eizenstat the best of success as the head of the United States delegation at the Conference, as well as in the follow-up activities that we understand will occur on matters affecting Holocaust survivors' rights and interests. Sincerely,

David Schaecter

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Tuesday, June 23, 2009 3:27 AM Re: HSF Follow up letter

Will see - he is doing the paperwork Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 22 21:48:35 2009 Subject: Re: HSF Follow up letter Good. What is latest re Sid Blumenthal? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Mon Jun 22 21:45:56 2009 Subject: Fw: HSF Follow up letter Fyi

From: Eizenstat, Stuart To: Mills, Cheryl D; Becker, John

Cc: Kennedy, J Christian; Jones-Johnson, Carolyn D; P (EUR); Scarlis, Basil; Sent: Mon Jun 22 17:52:18 2009 Subject: FW: HSF Follow up letter

Dear Cheryl and Susan, I am pleased to inform you that following two long conference calls with the Holocaust Survivors' Foundation and Sam Dubbin, their lawyer, and with the timely intervention of Congressman Robert Wexler, the Foundation has sent the letter below by FAX to Secretary Clinton, withdrawing their objection and supporting my efforts. It was clear from the call that they are to all the major Jewish organizations, from the American Jewish Committee and ADL to the Jewish Claims Conference. But they are a voice we should hear,

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From: Sam Dubbin Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 5:03 PM To: Eizenstat, Stuart Cc Subject: HSF Follow up letter

David's secretary told me the letter was faxed to Secretary Clinton around 4:30.

I will send you the PDF from David's office when they send it to me.

All the best,

Sam

From: Sam Dubbin Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 4:39 PM To: 'Eizenstat, Stuart' Cc: Subject: Stu, below is text of the letter that David Schaecter will be faxing to Secretary Clinton any minute if it hasn't gone already.

I believe the conversations were very important and productive, and more importantly, so do the survivors with whom you spoke. We look forward to working together this week and thereafter.

Sam

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Dear Secretary Clinton:

With reference to our letter dated June 19, 2009, on behalf of the Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA, Inc. (HSF), I would like to state that based on conversations that took place in the intervening time period between Ambassador Eizenstat and the leadership of the HSF, and the commitments he made to our leaders, we are no longer asking that he be replaced as the head of the U.S. delegation to the Prague Conference taking place on June 26-30.

On behalf of all of the survivors for whom we have been fighting over the last decade, including tens of thousands in desperate need, we wish Ambassador Eizenstat the best of success as the head of the United States delegation at the Conference, as well as in the follow-up activities that we understand will occur on matters affecting Holocaust survivors' rights and interests.

Sincerely,

David Schaecter

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Wednesday, July 01, 2009 7:32 AM Abedin, Huma Mini Schedule Wednesday 7/1/09

8:35 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:45 am Secretary's Office 8:45 am DAILY MEETING w/SENIOR STAFF 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room 9:15 am PHOTO w/JOSE VILLARREAL, NOMINEE FOR COMMISSIONER 9:25 am GENERAL, SHANGHAI EXPO 2010 Secretary's Outer Office 9:25 am PHOTO OP w/ WANDA, GREGORY, & NATIKA WASHINGTON Secy's Outer Office *Natilca works for Lew Lukens, Wanda and Gregory are her parents. 9:30 am BIWEEKLY MEETING w/MANAGEMENT TEAM 10:00 am Deputy Secretary's Conference Room 10:10 am DEPART State Department *En route White House 10:15 am ARRIVE White House 10:15 am WEEKLY MEETING w/GENERAL JONES AND SECRETARY GATES 10:45 am White House Situation Room 10:50 am SMALL GROUP MEETING 11:45 am White House Situation Room 11:45 am DEPART White House *En route State Department 11:50 am ARRIVE State Department 12:00 pm SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR US AMBASSADOR TO IRELAND, 12:20 pm DANIEL ROONEY Treaty Room *Approx. 30 ppl. expected. 12:30 pm HOLD FOR HUMA/OFFICE TIME 1:30 pm Secretary's Office 1:30 pm MEETING w/SE RICHARD MORNINGSTAR 2:00 pm Secretary's Office 2:00pm MEETING w/AMB. DAVID CHOQUEHUANCA, MINISTER OF FOREIGN 2:30 pm AFFAIRS, BOLIVIA Secy's Conf. Room *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding. 2:45pm MEETING w/ASSISTANT SECRETARY ERIC SCHWARTZ 3:15 pm Secretary's Office 3:15 pm HOLD FOR ROSEMARIE 3:20 pm SCHEDULING MEETING w/HUMA AND LONA 3:45pm Secretary's Office 4:15 pm PRIVATE MEETING w/EILEEN CHAMBERLIN DONOHOE 4:30 pm Secretary's Office 4:30 pm MEETING w/PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY PRIME MINISTER 5:15 pm SALAM FAYYAD Secretary's Outer Office *Camera Spray in Treaty Room preceding. 5:20 pm DEPART State Department "En Route White House. 5:30 pm ARRIVE White House 5:30 pm WEEKLY MEETING w/ POTUS

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Abedin, Huma Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:36 PM Jim jones call

U may have talked to him cause he called direct too. But jones left message on my cell about an hour ago.

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Thursday, July 02, 2009 3:01 PM Fw: fyi, gibbs excerpt from 6/30

Read traffic all the way down

From: Sullivan, Jacob 3 To: Kelly, Ian C (PACE); SPDX; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Thu Jul 02 14:56:29 2009 Subject: RE: fyi, gibbs excerpt from 6/30 Thanks. Adding Cheryl. S will be doing regular SVICs with Hill and she'll be back in Iraq before long. From: Kelly, Ian C (PACE) [mailto:KellyIC2state.gov] Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 2:43 PM To: SPDX; Sullivan, Jacob 3 Subject: FW: fyi, gibbs excerpt from 6/30 Importance: High As I told Jake and PJ, I was bit surprised that CNN (Charley Keyes) asked me at the podium if the Dept. was concerned that the VP was seeming to be on the ascendent in foreign policy. I talked to him off the record, and he admitted that he gets a "steady drumbeat" of requests from producers to find out "if Hillary is holding her own" in the intragency battles, and particularly if there's infighting between her and White House. He said what specifically prompted his q at the briefing on whether the VP was beginning to usurp S's role in foreign policy was Gibb's announcement Tuesday that the VP was taking lead in Iraq policy (below). I emphasized to him that the Sec is very engaged and involved in Iraq policy, noting she was on a conference call today with Chris Hill. Think much of this is the perennial Washington story of who's up and who's down, but it still bears careful watch. Ian

From: Keyes, Charley imailto Sent: Thursday, July 02, 200 i:35 PM To: Kelly, Ian C (PACE); Yehl, Ashley C (PACE) Subject: fyi, gibbs excerpt from 6/30 Importance: High

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Odierno and Ambassador Hill in -- in working with the Iraqis toward overcoming their political differences and achieving the type of reconciliation that we all understand has yet to fully take place, but needs to take place. QUESTION: Well, what does -- what does that mean, "oversee"? In what way will that change or enlarge his interaction with the president, with General Odierno or Ambassador Hill? GIBBS: Well, I -- I mean, obviously, he spends a fairly decent amount of time with the president. QUESTION: Right. GIBBS: I think the meetings that I've been in, in different parts of the building on Iraq, the vice president has always been an active participant. I think, given his knowledge of the region, the number of times he's been there, he's perfectly suited for this type of role. QUESTION: I guess what I'm getting at, does it mean travel? Does it mean briefing? Does it mean doing some of the things he's done more publicly, for example, on the stimulus?

GIBBS: My sense is, it probably means many of those things. Again, I think what we want to ensure happens is that, as we reach these milestones and these important dates, that we not forget that work has to be done to get our troops back and to achieve that political reconciliation. This is somebody who can oversee that at the White House and ensure that we're making continued progress toward those goals.

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Fyi B6 From: Milakofsky, Benjamin E. To: Milakofsky, Benjamin E. Cc: Lu, Christopher P. Kimball, Astri B. Brandon K. Sent: Fri Jul 03 12:36:49 2009 Subject: 4th of July at the White House

_ Smith, Elizabeth S. 1; French, Michael J.

.; Hurlbut,

Dear Cabinet Chiefs of Staff and Schedulers: We apologize for the late notice, but we have just heard from the Social Office that they would like to invite the Cabinet tomorrow night for Fireworks at the White House. This invitation is for the Cabinet Secretary and his or her immediate family. If your Cabinet Secretary and family plan to attend, please email WAVES information including, Full Name, DOB, Social Security number and place of birth to:

The Social Office asked us to provide you with the following information: Please plan to enter to White House complex through the Southeast Gate. The gates open at 7:30pm. It is fine to bring blankets and cameras. Please do not bring lawn chairs or coolers. Beverages and ice cream will be provided. Unfortunately, there is no parking. We hope you'll be able to join us. Sincerely,

Cabinet Affairs

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sunday, July 05, 2009 6:51 AM Sullivan, Jacob Fw: Talked with Leonel Fernandez

I have just asked for the state of play this am as messages continued last night until lam. The bottom line of all of them was not dissimiliar to this message from torn so forwarding this one - namely, all had been unsuccessful in dissuading Zeleya from going today and several leaders and fm (espinoza) thought call from you might help but Zeleya appeared in update messages to get more resolute as evening went on to return based upon readouts of various meetings with him. Cdm Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Kelly, Craig A; Hugo; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sat Jul 04 19:56:07 2009 Subject: Talked with Leonel Fernandez

Morales Jr, Hector E; Llorens,

I just got off the phone with President Fernandez. His efforts to dissuade Zelaya and Company from traveling tomorrow have not been successful. He was very worried about what would happen, and requested our help in ensuring that no incidents take place at the airport. I told him I shared his concern. I summarized for him our efforts to date, and told him that nascent engagement with the armed forces and the de facto government would collapse if Zelaya tried to force the issue tomorrow. I told him of the Cardinal's plea to Zelaya to not return. He said the Cardinal in Santo Domingo is close to the Honduran Cardinal, and said he would reach out to him. I encouraged this. I told him that I thought the elements of a deal were on the table, we just needed to find a way to get everyone to sit at the table and start talking. I told President Fernandez that he could play an important role in creating a climate of confidence, and suggested that he reach out to interested parties like Ricardo Maduro and others inside of Honduras. He said he would do so and get back to me

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sunday, July 05, 2009 11:10 AM Fw: Zelaya Update

As prelude Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Llorens, Hugo; Morales Jr, Hector E; Kelly, Craig A; • Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sun Jul 05 10:18:49 2009 Subject: Zelaya Update

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I have been chasing Zelaya by phone all around the Mayflower Hotel. I have spoken with the Honduran PermRep, the Honduran FonMin, and the Venezuelen FonMin. Hector has spoken to Insulza. Everybody knows why we are calling. Zelaya is obviously trying to work out his position before he gets back to me. He is at breakfast meeting now with Argentine, Ecuadoran,and Paraguayan presidents, the UNGA president, the Vens, and Insulza.

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sunday, July 05, 2009 8:37 PM Sullivan, Jacob J Fw: Conference call

Fyi Original Message From: Morales Jr, Hector E To: Shannon, Thomas A; Mills, Cheryl D; Kelly, Craig A;

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Sent: Sun Jul 05 16:48:56 2009 Subject: Re: Conference call OK. FYI -Micheletti just concluded a press conference offering to enter into dialogue. They invite the OAS to help, but are willing to have int'l observers and other int'l orgs. Michiletti also called for a peaceful solution and asked Presidents Ortega and Chavez specifically to desist interfering in the the internal matters of Honduras. M reported Nica troops on the border. Original Message From: Shannon, Thomas A To: Mills, Cheryl D; Kelly, Craig A; ' Hector E Sent: Sun Jul 05 16:39:26 2009 Subject: Conference call

Morales Jr,

Considering Zelaya's late departure from Dulles (3 pm), I recommend we do our conference later rather than earlier. I suggest 9 pm.

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Monday, July 06, 2009 4:03 AM Fw: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow?

Fyi Original Message From: Beale, Courtney A Kramer To: Mills, Cheryl D; Abedin, Huma; Valmoro, Lona J; Sullivan, Jacobi Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Sun Jul 05 23:47:57 2009 Subject: Re: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? They are now saying that Zelaya doesn't want to travel tomorrow because wants to participate (remotely) in the burial ceremony on Monday for those who died in violence at the airport today. He said he will return to Washington on Tuesday in time to meet in the late afternoon. They are asking if it would be possible to have the meeting sometime on Tuesday late afternoon instead. Courtney Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D To: Beale, Courtney A Kramer; Abedin, Huma; Valmoro,lona J; Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Sun Jul 05 23:14:40 2009 Subject: Re: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? She previously had indicated noon or later for a meeting Original Message From: Beale, Courtney A Kramer To: Abedin, Huma; Valmoro, Lona J; Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: S_SpecialAssistants; Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Sun Jul 05 22:54:40 2009 Subject: Time Window for S Meeting with Zelaya Tomorrow? Huma and Lona, Sorry for the late email, but Central America Office Director Christopher Webster just called me to inquire about a possible meeting between Zelaya and the Secretary tomorrow. He said they are trying to convince Zelaya to return from San Salvador to the U.S. and that A/S Shannon indicated the Secretary had said that she would be willing to meet with him tomorrow. They were wondering if they could give Zelaya a window of time for a meeting (see email below from DCM in Sal Salvador). Please advise. Thanks, Courtney Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W 77

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Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:47 PM To: Beale, Courtney A Kramer Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5

Original Message From: Blau, Robert I Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:36 PM To: Webster, Christopher W Subject: Re: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 The plan is for Hugo Martinez to pull Zelaya aside for me to be able to urge that he get to washdc for mtg with S tomorrow. Please tell me if there is a time window for that mtg. Tom Shannon sais earlier that it was in the afternoon. Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W To: Blau, Robert I Sent: Sun Jul 05 20:21:05 2009 Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 If you can find out whether Zelaya will be returning to Washington, that would be very helpful. Chris Original Message From: Webster, Christopher W Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:20 PM To: Blau, Robert I Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 Thanks Original Message From: Blau, Robert I Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:19 PM To: Webster, Christopher W; Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert J (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Bostic, Ebony(lAC/CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan 5; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert J; Haldane, Robert A; Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN); Kelly, Craig A; Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M; Benning, Douglass R; Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krz da, David A (Managua); lesse.s.curti5 ; 'donkachri ; Jacobs, Janice L; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD); Subject: Re: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 Zelaya just landed in El SAlvador. Original Message 7P

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From: Webster, Christopher W To: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert1 (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Bostic, Ebony(LAC/CAM); Llorens. Hugo: Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan 5; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon;

Robert A;

WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Iiley, Robert J; Haldane, Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN);

KPIIV Craie A. Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M;

Benrung, Douglass ti; Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela; Blau, Robert I; Laidlaw, Philip G; Llorens, Hugo; Benning, Douglass R Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krzywda, David A (Managua); 'jesse.s.curtis 'donkachris Jacobs, Janice 1; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD); Blau, Robert I Sent: Sun Jul 05 20:08:19 2009 Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 Jesse: Did the Nicaraguans indicate where Zelaya is headed? To San Salvador or back to Washington? I have copied Embassy San Salvador's Charge Bob Blau and Political Counselor Phil Laidlaw. I have also copied Ambassador Llorens and Tegucigalpa's Acting DCM Douglass Benning (Simon Henshaw is on leave). Thanks, Chris Original Message From: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua) Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:03 PM To: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert J (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Webster, Christopher W; Bostic, Ebony(LAC/CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan 5; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN); Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert J; Haldane, Robert A; <elly, Craig A; Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M; Benning, Douglass R; Volfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabnela Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krzywda, David A (Managua); 'jesse .s.cu rtis I donkachris ; Jacobs, Janice L; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD); Blau, Robert 1 Subject: Re: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #12 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 5 At 1945, local NIC media aired footage from MGA airport of Zelaya getting back on plane. It appeared that FM Rodas and Ven FM Maduro were also in departing party. 79 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762640 Date: 06/30/2015

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NIC president Ortega put Z on plane at airport, but did not go with him. Footage was recent, if not live, perhaps no more than 20 minutes old. Jesse Original Message From: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua) To: Curtis, Jesse S (Managua); Callahan, Robert J (Managua); Sanders, Richard M (Managua); Webster, Christopher W; Bostic, Ebony(LAC/CAM); Llorens, Hugo; Ben-Yehuda, Jenna H; Gonzalez, Juan S; Armstrong, Robert A; Lee, Michelle A; Henshaw, Simon; ; WHA-OAS-POL; Amselem, W Lewis; Morales Jr, Hector E; Riley, Robert 1; Haldane, Reneau, Jeffrey K (USUN); Robert A; Kelly, Craig A; Shannon, Thomas A; Robinson, David M; Benning, Douglass R; ; Wolfe, David C; Zambrano, Maria Gabriela Cc: Managua POL; SES-0; East, Kyle D (Managua); Managua, RSO - Officers; Boyle, Kathleen L (Managua); Los BanosJardina, Michelle G (Managua); Pierre, Martial (Managua); Martz, Sara E (Managua); Harris, Lara K (Managua); Krzywda, David A (Managua); lesse.s.curtis 'donkachris ; Jacobs, Janice L; Carter, Sharon (USAID/N/DMD); ; Blau, Robert I Sent: Sun Jul 05 18:37:19 2009 Subject: RE: Honduran Coup -- Managua SITREP #11 -- Return of Zelaya, pt 4 Looping other members of SITREP spam -- Managua understands that plane with ousted HOND President Zelaya left WDC at approx 1500 WDC time. Also understand that plane is expected in Managua at approx 1924 local. Understand that a separate plane with Argentine Pres Kirchner and Ecuadorian Pres. Correa also left WDC this afternoon en route to El Salvador. NEW INFORMATION About 45 minutes ago, Telesur had images of apparent pro-Zelaya supporters at the airport fence and trying to pull it down. Security forces inside the airport compound re-deployed to prevent a breach. It seems they did use white smoke or gas to deter protestor action. Telesur also reported that shots were fired into the assembled crowd and that one or two people were shot and killed (no names or confirmation). Images of ambulances in crowd were visible. It seems now that the fence has been breached and a handful of pro-Zelaya supporters move in and out of airport area to pick up rocks and retreat (there is open, clear area inside fence, possible construction). Security forces have taken up positions on tarmac, presumably to prevent further incursion. With respect to Micheleti assertion that NIC troops have mobilized near the border, our NIC contacts, both in GON and private citizens indicate that there has been NO/NO unusual NIC mil activity at border -- Las Manos or El Espino. However, as of 1900 Saturday, border contacts at El Espino report that HOND military reinforced its presence by about 70 personnel, who remain at El Espino. We were told this happened at Las Manos as well, but have not yet been able to confirm with our sources at that border location. Will continue to monitor and observe.

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Jesse Jesse Curtis Acting Counselor, Political Section U.S. Embassy Managua, Nicaragua tel: 011-505-2-252-7128/7495 Cell C Email: [email protected] http://nicaragua.usembassy.gov This message is unclassified per E.O. 12958

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Thursday, June 11, 2009 10:17 PM FW: fyi

See traffic below — read down to first email From: Stremlau, Matthew H Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:50 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Toiv, Nora F Subject: RE: fyi Libya is hosting the AU summit at the end of June and the theme for the summit is agriculture. Gaddafi is most likely trying to build up international support for the summit. Jeff has been in contact w/ AU and NEPAD reps and encouraged them to write a letter. From: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:18 PM To: Stremlau, Matthew H Cc: Toiv, Nora F Subject: RE: fyi Interesting. Why? From: Stremlau, Matthew H Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:13 AM To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Toiv, Nora F Subject: fyi

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Gaddafi is sending a letter to President Obama tomorrow about food security and asking U.S. to increase its support The head of NEPAD and AU are sending a letter to S Clinton tomorrow also about food security

Matthew Stremlau, Ph.D. Policy Planning Staff Office of the Secretary of State U.S. Department of State Phone: 202-736-7308 Cell: Blackberry: Email: [email protected]

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H Saturday, December 19, 2009 6:52 PM '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Re: Travel

I'd like to stick w the 8 if we think it will go; if not, should we try the train at 6 or 7 if they're going; if not, I'd like to try the 7am Monday shuttle as a last resort. How will we decide? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Valmoro, Lona J Sent: Sat Dec 19 16:54:52 2009 Subject: Travel Lona and I wanted to check in with you on travel. All the news is reporting (Mario confirming) that travel tomorrow will be messy. All flights to dc till 6pm tomorrow are basically canceled (though the 8pm is still scheduled to go). Mario has asked us to check in tomorrow but as of now, he thinks a monday morning flight might be more reliable. There are trains running but they expect delays, maybe cancellations. Below is lonas draft for monday. Do you want to hold off on making a decision till we know more tomorrow? PREV RON Washingon, DC 8:15 amDEPART Private Residence En route State Department [drive time: 10 minutes] 8:25 amARRIVE State Department 8:25 amPRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:30 amSecretary's Office 8:30 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 8:45 amSecretary's Office Participants: Cheryl, Huma, Jake, Joe, and Lona 8:45 amDAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING 9:15 amSecretary's Conference Room Participants: Jim Steinberg, Jack Lew, Bill Burns, Pat Kennedy, P.J. Crowley, Dan Smith, Harold Koh, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Ian Kelly, Rich Verma and Joe Macmanus 9:15 amMONDAY MEETING w/ASSISTANT SECRETARIES 10:00 amPrincipals Conference Room 7516 10:00 amPRE-BRIEF FOR WEEKLY POTUS MEETING 10:15 amSecretary's Office Participants: Jim, Jack, Cheryl, Jake and Huma 10:15 amOFFICE TIME UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762694 Date: 06/30/2015

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11:15 amSecretary's Office 11:15 amTOYS FOR TOTS CEREMONIAL PRESENTATION TO 11:30 amU.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE C Street Lobby Contact: DS x33699 Staff: Dan OPEN PRESS -HRC escorted to C Street Lobby by Major General John F. Kelly and Lt. General Osman.

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-Welcome Remarks by DS Assistant Secretary Eric Boswell. -HRC make brief remarks (2-3 minutes) at podium. -Major General John F. Kelly, Director of Toys for Tots makes brief remarks. -DS Assistant Secretary Eric Boswell concludes ceremony. -HRC poses for photos with Marines and Uniformed Protective Officers. 11:30 amOFFICE TIME 12:45 pmSecretary's Office 12:45 pm (t)BRIEFING ON IRAN 1:45 pm (t)Secretary's Conference Room Participants: Bill Burns and Others TBD 1:45 pmMEETING w/UNDER SECRETARY JUDITH McHALE 2:45 pmSecretary's Office Contact: R x79199 Staff: Cheryl 2:45 pm0FFICE TIME 3:15 pmSecretary's Office 3:15 pmREMARKS ON THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL 4:00 pmCONFERENCE ON POPULATION Benjamin Franklin Room, 8th Floor Contact: Jen Klein Call Time: 3:00pm OPEN PRESS Note: Approximately 200 guests attending. -HRC has pull-aside with10-12 VIPs upon arrival in Monroe Room. -U/S Otero to Melanne to HRC -HRC gives remarks (15-18 minutes in length) and departs. 4:25 pmDEPART State Department En route White House [drive time: 5 minutes] UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05762694 Date: 06/30/2015

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4:30 pmARRIVE White House 4:30 pmWEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT OBAMA AND VP BIDEN 5:00 pmOval Office Contact: Jessica Wright Office 202-456-3321 5:05 pmDEPART White House En route State Department [drive time: 5 minutes] 5:10 pmARRIVE State Department 5:15 pm0FFICE TIME 6:55 pmSecretary's Office 6:55 pmDEPART State Department En route White House [drive time: 5 minutes] 7:00 pmARRIVE White House 7:00 pmHOLIDAY DINNER HOSTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY 9:00 pm (t)State Floor Rooms Call Time: 7:00pm CLOSED PRESS Note: Business attire, 150 guests attending. POTUS expected to arrive at 7:10 pm 9:05 pm (t)DEPART White House En route Private Residence [drive time: 10 minutes] 9:15 pm (t)ARRIVE Private Residence HRC RONWashington, DC WJC RONChappaqua, NY Weather: Washington, DC: Partly sunny, 40/25. FYI: 2:00 pmCeremonial Swearing-in for Jeffrey Bleich, U.S. Ambassador to Australia Location: South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Note: Chief Justice Roberts to perform the ceremony. 7:00 pmClinton Senate Alumni Holiday Party 9:30 pmLocation: Luzzatto/Lieter Home, 3014 32nd Street NW

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H Sunday, December 20, 2009 9:41 AM

B6 Per call last night

Let me know when and if I should make call. Thx.

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Abedin, Huma Friday, June 12, 2009 10:31 AM H; Valmoro, Lona J; Sullivan, Jacob J cheryl.mills RE: No WH mtg

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I addressed this with Lippert when we last had an issue. Our identified point of contact is Sarah Farnsworth and we talk to her regularly. I will call and find out what happened but this meeting was confirmed. They are not telling us when things get canceled and I think we need another contact there if sarah is too overwhelmed.

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:22 AM To: Valmoro, Lona J; Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: 'cheryl.mills Subject: No WH mtg I arrived for the 10:15 mtg and was told there was no mtg. Matt said they had "released" the time. This is the second time this has happened. What's up???

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H Sunday, December 20, 2009 5:14 PM '[email protected]' Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21(U)

I have to go back and there will be some meetings I will still have and I have a lot of work to drop off. I also am supposed to meet w the POTUS and go to the WH dinner, both of which I believe will happen. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:12:18 2009 Subject: Fw: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) Do you still want to go back? Many building people will stay home.

From: OpsAlert Sent: Sun Dec 20 16:52:37 2009 Subject: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U)

(U) Non-emergency employees (including employees on pre-approved leave) will be granted excused absence for the number of hours they were scheduled to work. Emergency employees are expected to report for work on time. Automatic electronic distribution to: S, D(S), D(L), P, E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA,I0, S/CRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, IIP, CMS, S/ES, S/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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H Sunday, December 20, 2009 6:34 PM '[email protected]' Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21(U)

Will the WH dinner still happen? Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:16:31 2009 Subject: Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) Ok great I agree Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:14:23 2009 Subject: Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) I have to go back and there will be some meetings I will still have and I have a lot of work to drop off. I also am supposed to meet w the POTUS and go to the WH dinner, both of which I believe will happen. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:12:18 2009 Subject: Fw: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) Do you still want to go back? Many building people will stay home.

From: OpsAlert Sent: Sun Dec 20 16:52:37 2009 Subject: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U)

(U) Non-emergency employees (including employees on pre-approved leave) will be granted excused absence for the number of hours they were scheduled to work. Emergency employees are expected to report for work on time. Automatic electronic distribution to: S, D(S), D(L), P, E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA,I0, S/CRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, 11P, CMS, WES, S/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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H Sunday, December 20, 2009 8:57 PM '[email protected]. Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 M

Also I have meeting w POTUS and WH dinner and need to work w Jake on our year end summary report and much else. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sun Dec 20 20:55:43 2009 Subject: Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) Will check with each Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sun Dec 20 18:28:48 2009 Subject: Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) What about Judith McHale and Kurt and everyone who asked to see me? I have to come anyway. Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:46:49 2009 Subject: Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) Folks won't be in Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:07:34 2009 Subject: Re: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) What does that mean for our schedules? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sun Dec 20 17:05:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U) Fyi

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From: OpsAlert Sent: Sun Dec 20 16:52:37 2009 Subject: Federal agencies in Washington, DC will be closed Monday, December 21 (U)

(U) Non-emergency employees (including employees on pre-approved leave) will be granted excused absence for the number of hours they were scheduled to work. Emergency employees are expected to report for work on time. Automatic electronic distribution to: S, D(S), D(L), P, E, C, M, DG, T, R, PA, G, AF, EAP, EUR, NEA, SCA, WHA,I0, S/CRS, S/CT, H, DS, CA, PMAT, INR, IIP, CMS, S/ES, S/ES-0, NSOC, and WHSR.

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H Tuesday, December 22, 2009 10:04 AM

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And, it was a pleasure working w you too!

Mike-Thanks for your kind comments last night. And, now, all we have to do is deliver on what we wrought. I look forward to following up w you on next steps. Until then, happiest of holidays and here's to a new year w lower emissions, higher transparency and more sleep! Best, Hillary

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Friday, May 29, 2009 7:36 AM H Abedin, Huma Mini Schedule 5/29/09

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From: Jiloty, Lauren C To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Thu May 28 23:57:13 2009 Subject: Mini Schedule 5/29/09

8:25 am ARRIVE State Department 8:25 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 8:30 am Secretary's Office 8:30 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 8:45 am Secretary's Office

8:45 am DAILY SENIOR STAFF MEETING 9:15 am Secretary's Conference Room 9:30 am PHONE CALL w/INDIAN FOREIGN MINISTER KRISHNA 9:40 am Secretary's Office 9:45 am PHONE CALL w/INDIAN CONGRESS PARTY PRESIDENT 9:55 am GANDHI Secretary's Office 10:40 am

DEPART State Department *En route White House

10:45 am

ARRIVE White House

11:00 am POTUS ANNOUNCEMENT ON CYBER SECURITY 11:30 am

East Room

11:30 am

DEPART White House *En route State Department

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11:35 am

ARRIVE. State Department

11:45 am

OFFICE TIME

12:45 pm

Secretary's Office

12:45 pm MEETING w/PAT KENNEDY, DAN SMITH AND KERRY O'CONNOR 1:30 pm Secretary's Office 1:30 pm PHONE CALL w/DANISIFI FOREIGN MINISTER MOLLER 1:45 pm Secretary's Office 2:30 pm MEETING w/CHERYL AND MARGARET CARPENTER 3:15 pm Secretary's Office 4:00 pm (t) DEPART State Department *En route Private Residence

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Abedin, Huma Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:27 PM Jones

Jones wants to talk to you He's wheels up from ghana at 2:30. Wants to follow up post carter call.

1 SS

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Saturday, July 11, 2009 4:24 PM Re: N. Korea

Kurt is [email protected] I'm working on donilon Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Jul 11 15:13:27 2009 Subject: Re: N. Korea What are emails for Kurt Campbell and Tom Donilon? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 15:02:19 2009 Subject: Fw: N. Korea

From: Jimmy To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Jul 11 14:06:23 2009 Subject: N. Korea

Hillary: As I explained to you on the phone, I don't think it is appropriate to tell them that I will come only if they agree in advance to release the women. Your response was, in effect, "They have already agreed." Is this correct? If not, I will go, by commercial airline if necessary, representing The Carter Center, and try to induce them to approve the release. JC

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected] > Saturday, July 11, 2009 6:28 PM Re: N. Korea

Tom donilon

Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Jul 11 17:07:58 2009 Subject: Re: N. Korea Thx. Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 16:23:43 2009 Subject: Re: N. Korea Kurt is [email protected] I'm working on donilon Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Sent: Sat Jul 11 15:13:27 2009 Subject: Re: N. Korea What are emails for Kurt Campbell and Tom Donilon? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Sent: Sat Jul 11 15:02:19 2009 Subject: Fw: N. Korea

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Hillary: As I explained to you on the phone, I don't think it is appropriate to tell them that I will come only if they agree in advance to release the women. Your response was, in effect, "They have already agreed." Is this correct? If not, I will go, by commercial airline if necessary, representing The Carter Center, and try to induce them to approve the release. JC

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Axelrod, David M. Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:44 PM Re: So sorryl

Love to. I look forward to it! Original Message From: H To: Axelrod, David M. Sent: Thu Jun 25 15:52:49 2009 Subject: Re: So sorry! David-Thank you for your too kind words which were a greatly welcome addition to my healing and rehab. My word of advice is to watch where you step and stay grounded! It's an honor to serve the President w you and I'd enjoy spending some one-on-one time just comparing notes and catching up in the next weeks. All the best, Hillary Original Message From: Axelrod, David M To: H Sent: Tue Jun 23,23:18:50 2009 Subject: So sorry! Hillary: I have hesitated to email because I'm sure you are being inundated with good wishes. But I just wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your injury. It sounded horribly painful. I hope you will allow yourself to rest and recover. You are an all-star player, and we need you for the long run! David

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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Wednesday, April 29, 2009 6:22 AM Mini Schedule 4/29/09

7:50 am DEPART Private Residence *En route State Department 8:00 am ARRIVE State Department 8:00 am FOOD SECURITY BREAKFAST w/MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 9:15 am Thomas Jefferson Room, 8th Floor 9:25 am PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFING 9:30 am Secretary's Office 9:30 am DAILY SMALL STAFF MEETING 9:40 am Secretary's Office

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4:00 pm Secretary's Office 4:00 pm MEETING w/AFL-CIO PRESIDENT JOHN SWEENEY 4:30 pm Secretary's Office

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Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected] > Friday, June 12, 2009 10:56 AM Abedin, Huma; H; Valmoro, Lona cheryl.mills RE: No WH mtg

I will start calling Matt before small groups to confirm. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:31 AM To: 'H'; Valmoro, Lona J; Sullivan, Jacob Cc: 'cheryl.mills Subject: RE: No WH mtg I addressed this with Lippert when we last had an issue. Our identified point of contact is Sarah Farnsworth and we talk to her regularly. I will call and find out what happened but this meeting was confirmed. They are not telling us when things get canceled and I think we need another contact there if sarah is too overwhelmed.

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:22 AM To: Valmoro, Lona J; Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacobi Cc: 'cheryl.mill Subject: No WH mtg I arrived for the 10:15 mtg and was told there was no mtg. Matt said they had "released" the time. This is the second time this has happened. What's up???

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Abedin, Huma Friday, June 12, 2009 11:03 AM Sullivan, Jacob J; H; Valmoro, Lona J cheryl.mills RE: No WH mtg

We just addressed with hrc. Matt isn't part of the process and said he didn't want to get into this lane, he was filling in for Sarah who is out today. This is no longer a regular meeting so when it does need to be scheduled lona will add accordingly. Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:56 AM To: Abedin, Huma; 'H'; Valmoro, Lona Cc: 'cheryl.mills Subject: RE: No WH mtg I will start calling Matt before small groups to confirm. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:31 AM To: 'H'; Valmoro, Lona J; Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: icheryl.mill! Subject: RE: No WH mtg I addressed this with Lippert when we last had an issue. Our identified point of contact is Sarah Farnsworth and we talk to her regularly. I will call and find out what happened but this meeting was confirmed. They are not telling us when things get canceled and I think we need another contact there if sarah is too overwhelmed.

Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:22 AM To: Valmoro, Lona J; Abedin, Huma; Sullivan, Jacob J Cc: 'cheryl.mills Subject: No WH mtg I arrived for the 10:15 mtg and was told there was no mtg. Matt said they had "released" the time. This is the second time this has happened. What's up???

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cheryl.mills Thursday, April 30, 2009 12:38 PM Just saw lippert - he is interested ...

Denis had not told me he told him - more later Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T

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Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Saturday, June 13, 2009 6:50 AM

Re: Startegy memo

Will do.

Original Message From: H To: Sullivan, Jacob
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Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:34 AM Abedin, Hume Mini Schedule 7/14/09

9:45 am DEPART Private Residence *En route White House 9:55 am ARRIVE White House 10:00 am PRESIDENT'S EXPANDED BILATERAL w/DUTCH PRIME MINISTER 10:30 am JAN PETER BALICENENDE White House Oval Office 10:30 am PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT TO THE PRESS w/ PM BALKENEDE 10:45 am White House Oval Office 10:50 am DEPART White House *En route State Department 10:55 am ARRIVE State Department 11:00 am OFFICE TIME 2:00 pm Secretary's Office 2:00 pm MEETING w/UNDER SECRETARY ELLEN TAUSCHER 2:30 pm Secretary's Office 2:45 pm BILATERAL w/DUTCH FOREIGN MINISTER MAXIME 'VERHAGEN 3:15 pm Secretary's Conference Room *Camera spray in Treaty Room preceding. 3:30 pm PHOTO OPS (3) 4:00 pm Secretary's Outer Office and Marshall Room 4:00 pm BILATERAL w/LATVIAN FOREIGN MINISTER MARIS RIEKSTINS 4:30 pm Secretary's Conference Room *Camera spray in Treaty Room preceding. 4:30 pm PC PRE-BRIEF MEETING 4:45 pm Secretary's Office 4:45 pm (t) 5:05 pm (t)

PHONE CALL w/BRITISH FS DAVID MILIBAND Secretary's Office

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Abedin, Huma Sunday, June 28, 2009 1:20 PM Re:

He can do non secure and I will tell them 2. Original Message From: H To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Sun Jun 28 13:12:52 2009 Subject: Re: I can do at 2. Original Message From: Abedin, Huma To: H Cc: Oscar Flores Sent: Sun Jun 28 13:04:03 2009 Subject: Tom donilon asking to have a secure call with you. When can u do it?

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H Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:07 PM [email protected]. Re: Budget update

Three reactions: You are a miracle worker. We're a good team. And, we will surely miss Rob Nabors. Any chance he'd come work w us? Original Message From: Lew, Jacob J To: H Cc: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]>; Abedin, Huma ; Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Tue Dec 29 11:24:11 2009 Subject: Budget update We are very close to settled with OMB.

B5 In addition to the in fee generated revenue, we have an additional in new money and they are providing an additional directly to Treasury for the multilateral food initiative. This means that of the that you discussed with the President, the budget will reflect77of new resources in State and n Treasury). The one condition on the top line is that the State/USAID percentage increase cannot be greater than Defense — which is now 3 percent, which is why part of the multilateral food assistance funding is going directly to Treasury. As they work through the details of the numbers, this is the one place that we could face a last minute issue if the percentages get out of alignment.

In terms of policy this has all of the restorations to initiatives that we discussed last week and also adds to MCC (OMB made this part of the agreement). In food security, with the combination of from State/USAID and in new money will add to the multilateral initiative; we will fund the nutrition component within the State/USAID levels. Global engagement will be funded at of new money and we will be able to restore the proposal to increase in State and USAID staffing. While the staff increases will be funded at 50 percent of the originally proposed levels, with carryover balances because prior year appropriations were delayed there will be a very strong continuation of new recruitment. It should feel like we are on track and will add much needed capacity — much better than a pause.

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to increase the monthly program level from roughl , with front loaded funding to permit stable planning for the next 18 months. I told him that the proposed settlement made it much harder to make a compelling case and he is weighing whether the principle of full funding of the field defined requirements is an issue that he wants to be firm on. He understands that we went to the mat on this and he understands the character of the arguments we faced.

I think Richard will be disappointed that the Pakistan funding level is at Kerry-Lugar-Berman levels and not higher.

Overall In a year when domestic agencies are being pressed very hard this should be seen as a big investment in State and USAID. I started laying a foundation at the staff meeting this morning so our team has a context as they finalize the budget documents with their staffs.

I hope this is the final budget note for the year. Best to you and your family for a happy and healthy new year.

Jack

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Subject:

H Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:13 PM [email protected]' Re: Budget update

Also, I think it would be better for Karl to prepare a very specific budget/spending plan working w S/RAP rather than protesting so we could see specifically what, if any, spendable gaps exist. And a very happy, healthy new year to you and yours! Original Message From: Lew, Jacob J To: H Cc: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]>; Abedin, Huma ; Sullivan, Jacob J<[email protected]> Sent: Tue Dec 29 11:24:11 2009 Subject: Budget update We are very close to settled with OMB. B5

in fee generated revenue, we have an additional in new money and they are In addition to the directly to Treasury for the multilateral food initiative. This means that of the providing an additional of new resources that you discussed with the President, the budget will reflect in State and n Treasury). The one condition on the top line is that the State/USAID percentage increase cannot be greater than Defense — which is now 3 percent, which is why part of the multilateral food assistance funding is going directly to Treasury. As they work through the details of the numbers, this is the one place that we could face a last minute issue if the percentages get out of alignment.

In terms of policy this has all of the restorations to initiatives that we discussed last week and also adds to MCC (OMB made this part of the agreement). In food security, with the combination of from State/USAID in new money will add to the multilateral initiative; we will fund the nutrition component and of new money and we will be able to within the State/USAID levels. Global engagement will be funded at restore the proposal to increase in State and USAID staffing. While the staff increases will be funded at 50 percent of the originally proposed levels, with carryover balances because prior year appropriations were delayed there will be a very strong continuation of new recruitment. It should feel like we are on track and will add much needed capacity — much better than a pause.

While we still have a risk that the fee proposal may not be accepted, we now have of cushion in new State We also get the upside that any ops funding which means our absolute risk vs. current levels is only additional fee revenues above projections will come to State and the permanent transfer of revenues, if enacted, will provide long term stability in State ops funding.

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I talked to Karl yesterday about Afghanistan funding and I think he appreciates that we have made big progress, but he is still thinking about weighing in on the need for full funding. I told him that we expect funding levels that will permit us to increase the monthly program level from roughly with front loaded funding to permit stable planning for the next 18 months. I told him that the proposed settlement made it much harder to make a compelling case and he is weighing whether the principle of full funding of the field defined requirements is an issue that he wants to be firm on. He understands that we went to the mat on this and he understands the character of the arguments we faced.

I think Richard will be disappointed that the Pakistan funding level is at Kerry-Lugar-Berman levels and not higher.

Overall In a year when domestic agencies are being pressed very hard this should be seen as a big investment in State and USAID. I started laying a foundation at the staff meeting this morning so our team has a context as they finalize the budget documents with their staffs.

I hope this is the final budget note for the year. Best to you and your family for a happy and healthy new year.

Jack

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Sullivan, Jacob 1 <[email protected]> Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:37 PM RE: Speech

I will send latest to them. WH has reviewed too. Original Message From: H [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:08 PM To: Sullivan, Jacobi Subject: Speech

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Abedin, Huma Mini Schedule 7/15/09

8:05 am ARRIVE State Department 8:05 am BREAKFAST w/CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS MEMBERS 9:15 am Thomas Jefferson Room, 8th Floor

9:30 am BIWEEKLY MEETING w/MANAGEMENT TEAM 10:00 am

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10:15 am WEEKLY MEETING w/ SECRETARY GATES AND GENERAL JONES 10:45 am

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DEPART White House *En route Council on Foreign Relations

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12:40 pm SPEECH TO THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS 2:00 pm Council on Foreign Relations

2:05 pm DEPART Council on Foreign Relations *En route State Department

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Secretary's Office 3:30 pm BILATERAL w/CHADIAN FOREIGN MINISTER MOUSSA FAKI 4:00 pm Secretary's Conference Room *Camera spray in Treaty Room preceding.

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4:30 pm ARRIVE White House 4:30 pm WEEKLY MEETING w/PRESIDENT OBAMA AND VP BIDEN 5:00 pm Oval Office

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Valmoro, Lona J Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:32 AM H; Jiloty, Lauren C; Abedin, Huma Re: Mini Schedule 7/15/09

Jack is going to chair the meeting and knows to start if you aren't there in time or can't make it altogether. Yes, Sarah F knows you are coming closer to 10:30am.

Original Message From: H To: Jiloty, Lauren C Cc: Valmoro, Lona J Sent: Wed Jul 15 07:28:31 2009 Subject: Re: Mini Schedule 7/15/09 I thought we cancelled the management mtg? Also, did you tell Sarah F I might not get there until 10:30? Original Message From: Jiloty, Lauren C <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Abedin, Huma Sent: Wed Jul 15 07:03:25 2009 Subject: Mini Schedule 7/15/09 8:05 am ARRIVE State Department 8:05 am BREAKFAST w/CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS MEMBERS 9:15 am Thomas Jefferson Room, 8th Floor

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10:10 am

DEPART State Department *En route White House

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SMALL GROUP MEETING

12:15 pm

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12:30 pm

DEPART White House *En route Council on Foreign Relations

12:35 pm

ARRIVE Council on Foreign Relations

12:40 pm

SPEECH TO THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

2:00 pm Council on Foreign Relations

2:05 pm DEPART Council on Foreign Relations *En route State Department

2:15 pm ARRIVE State Department 2:45 pm MEETING w/BERTIE AHERN, BOARD MEMBER, CO-OPERATION 3:15 pm IRELAND AND FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF IRELAND Secretary's Office 3:30 pm BILATERAL w/CHADIAN FOREIGN MINISTER MOUSSA FAKI 4:00 pm Secretary's Conference Room *Camera spray in Treaty Room preceding.

4:25 pm DEPART State Department *En route White House

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Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:53 PM Lew, Jacob J; Verma, Richard R FW: URGENT: Kerry bill on foreign assistance MDM09560_xml.pdf

Can you all advise— what are we doing on this. Jack had Mike made you aware of this? cdm From: Macmanus, Joseph E Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:07 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Cc: Toiv, Nora F Subject: URGENT: Kerry bill on foreign assistance Nora, please print this email and the attached draft legislation. From: Schwab, Carol M Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 1:43 PM To: Maananus, Joseph E Subject: FW: revised Kerry bill Joe: Cheryl needs to be made aware of this. WH is meeting w/ SFRC on this this afternoon. I have asked Rich to raise it w/ her.

Just a heads up. Thanks Carol From: Schwab, Carol M Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 4:27 PM To: Lew, Jacob 3; Hyde, Dana; 'Green, Richard E.'; Kennedy, Patrick F Cc: Verma, Richard R Subject: FW: revised Kerry bill Folks: We received indirectly this draft Kerry bill -- the Foreign Assistance Revitalization and Accountability Act of 2009 -drafts of which have been sent to OMB/NSC but not yet to us. Rich asked that I share it with you right away, before circulating it more broadly within the building for comment.

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Thanks Carol

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Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Monday, June 29, 2009 10:40 PM H; Mills, Cheryl D Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:35:16 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session What does Jim say? Tom Shannon? Dan Restrepo? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:54:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session For sign off

From: Sullivan, Jacob J To: Steinberg, James B; Ashraf, Madeeha S; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:27:57 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's.session

Adding Cheryl

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From: Ashraf, Madeeha S To: Steinberg, James ' B Cc: Cue, Lourdes C; Crocker, Bathsheba N Sent: Mon Jun 29 20:44:53 2009 Subject: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Sir:

10 received and disseminated the draft Honduras GA resolution, which Honduras has asked us to co-sponsor, this evening. President Zelaya addresses the General Assembly tomorrow morning at 11:00 am, so USUN needs to be instructed this evening.

The bureaus are happy to co-sponsor, as long as the resolution stays substantively the same. The draft text is below:

Begin Draft Text

DRAFT RESOLUTION UNDER ITEM 20 OF THE AGENDA: CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PROGRESS TOWARD A REGION OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

The General Assembly, concerned by the political and social events since June 28, 2009 in the Republic of Honduras;

Recalling the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, the OAS Charter, and the Inter-American Democratic Charter;

Deeply concerned by the unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order, which has endangered security, democracy and rule of law, and jeopardized the safety of Honduran citizens and foreigners;

1. Condemns the breaking of constitutional order in Honduras and the overthrow of the democratically elected President Don Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales,

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2. Demands the restoration of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties so that he may fulfill the mandate for which he was elected by the Honduran population,

3. Refuses to recognize any Government of Honduras other than the constitutionally legitimate government of President Zelaya.

4. Requests the Secretary-General inform the General Assembly on the progress of events in that country.

End Draft Text

Is it okay to co-sponsor the GA resolution?

The State bureaus are going to defer to USUN about whether we should announce that we are co-sponsors

Please let me know if you have an opinion on whether we should announce our co-sponsorship in advance and I can share with 10/USUN.

Thanks,

Madeeha

Madeeha Ashraf Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary Steinberg 202-647-8690 [email protected]

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Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> Monday, June 29, 2009 10:59 PM H; cheryl.mills Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

From: Sent: To: Subject:

Zelaya's people. He is addressing the GA tomorrow. I am working it through with Tom and Dan and will send you final text in am.

Original Message From: H To: Sullivan, Jacob J; 'cheryl.mills Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:56:29 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: Sullivan, Jacobi <[email protected]> To: H; Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:40:15 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Original Message From: H To: Mills, Cheryl D; Sullivan, Jacob Sent: Mon Jun 29 22:35:16 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session What does Jim say? Tom Shannon? Dan Restrepo? Original Message From: Mills, Cheryl D <[email protected]> To: H Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J <[email protected]> Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:54:29 2009 Subject: Fw: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session For sign off

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To: Steinberg, James B; Ashraf, Madeeha 5; Mills, Cheryl D Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:27:57 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Adding Cheryl

From: Steinberg, James B To: Ashraf, Madeeha S Cc: Sullivan, Jacob J Sent: Mon Jun 29 21:15:18 2009 Subject: Re: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

This needs to go to S

From: Ashraf, Madeeha S To: Steinberg, James B Cc: Cue, Lourdes C; Crocker, Bathsheba N Sent: Mon Jun 29 20:44:53 2009 Subject: Honduras asks us to co-sponsor GA resolution for tomorrow's session

Sir:

10 received and disseminated the draft Honduras GA resolution, which Honduras has asked us to co-sponsor, this evening. President Zelaya addresses the General Assembly tomorrow morning at 11:00 am, so USUN needs to be instructed this evening.

The bureaus are happy to co-sponsor, as long as the resolution stays substantively the same. The draft text is below:

Begin Draft Text

DRAFT RESOLUTION UNDER ITEM 20 OF THE AGENDA: CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PROGRESS TOWARD A REGION OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT

The General Assembly, concerned by the political and social events since June 28, 2009 in the Republic of Honduras; 117

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Recalling the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, the OAS Charter, and the Inter-American Democratic Charter;

Deeply concerned by the unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order, which has endangered security, •democracy and rule of law, and jeopardized the safety of Honduran citizens and foreigners;

1. Condemns the breaking of constitutional order in Honduras and the overthrow, of the democratically elected President Don Jose .Manuel Zelaya Rosales,

2. Demands the restoration of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties so that he may fulfill the mandate for which he was elected by the Honduran population,

3. Refuses to recognize any Government of Honduras other than the constitutionally legitimate government of President Zelaya.

4. Requests the Secretary-General inform the General Assembly on the progress of events in that country.

End Draft Text

Is it okay to co-sponsor the GA resolution?

The State bureaus are going to defer to USUN about whether we should announce that we are co-sponsors

B5 B5

Please let me know if you have an opinion on whether we should announce our co-sponsorship in advance and I can share with 10/USUN.

B5

Thanks,

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Madeeha

Madeeha Ashraf Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary Steinberg 202-647-8690 [email protected]

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From: Sent: To: Subject:

Abedin, Huma Friday, July 17, 2009 5:48 PM Fw: you are hilarious

Fyi

From: Vietor, Thomas F. To: Abedin, Huma Sent: Fri Jul 17 17:26:04 2009 Subject: you are hilarious I just got my very own STATE DEPARTMENT SLING! I am now the bell of the ball in the lower press office. You guys are too nice, and very, very funny. Thank you so much. My shoulder feels better already! Please tell Secretary Clinton that I really appreciate the kind gesture. Sincerely„ Tommy

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