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A photo summary of Secretary Clinton's trip to the Middle East and Europe last week:

Egypt: Clinton speaks with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal prior to the international donors' conference on Gaza in the resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh on March 2. Clinton said that aid to rebuild war-battered Gaza cannot be separated from the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

Israel: Clinton lays a wreath in memory of Jews who died during the Holocaust during her March 3 visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial's Hall of Remembrance in Jerusalem.

Palestinian territories: Clinton talks with Palestinian students at the English Access Microscholarship Program on March 4 in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The U.S. State Department has been funding the two-year program for disadvantaged Palestinian youth for the past five years. The program teaches adolescents English skills and gives them an understanding of American culture and democratic values.

Belgium: Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, left, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, and Clinton dine at the Egmont Palace in Brussels on March 4. The following day, Clinton attended an informal meeting of foreign ministers from NATO countries.

Switzerland: Clinton gives Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov a "reset button" on March 6, 2009, in Geneva. The gag gift was in reference to U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden's comment that the United States and Russia need to "press the reset button" on their relationship. Unfortunately, the gift was "lost in translation," the New York Times reported.

Turkey: On March 7 in Ankara, Clinton sips tea on Turkish TV talk show Come and Join Us, which is similar to the U.S. show The View, according to the Christian Science Monitor. Turks strongly opposed the Iraq war, and in 2003 Turkey refused to open a northern front to Iraq from its territory for U.S.-led forces, leading to a chill in relations between Ankara and Washington.

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LIBERTY BELLE FOR HILL

2:51 AM ET

March 10, 2009

Thank you for the latest photos!

Thanks, Preeti, for posting these (and the photocredits) - most I had not seen before. Keep up the good work!

 

MDREW

2:55 AM ET

March 10, 2009

How's the hair?!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I mean, let's focus on what really matters, right?

 

STILL4HILL

8:35 PM ET

March 10, 2009

Hair!

All good except for the pony tail. That jacket looks best buttoned up with the hair down. Then she looks totally hot.

 

CAROLYN-RODHAM

3:59 AM ET

March 10, 2009

Thanks FP - anything's better than nothing!

...but when time permits, a little more commentary would be lovely!

Re: the "lost in translation" flap:

peregruzka = overload, overcharge

perezagruzka= reboot

Well, excuuuuuuuuussse me!

 

QUEEN VEE

10:50 PM ET

March 10, 2009

The pretty white suit!

I like that jacket and the designs. I like that turned up collar. Those white pearls really set it off! That is the first time that I have seen her wear her hair up like that in a long time! It reminds me of her first lady days!
Maybe it is just me, but does a woman in politics have to dress plainly in order to be taken seriously by men?

 

CAROLYN-RODHAM

1:55 AM ET

March 11, 2009

Queen Vee, I fear women are

Queen Vee, I fear women are damned if they do dress plainly, and damned if they don't (witness what is happening to Michelle Obama).

I've always wondered how the average American male would handle it if an American version of Carla Bruni were to run for President -- ex-fashion model, musician, dated Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Donald Trump (everyone's entitled to one mistake), and of course, President Sarkozy of France; a poet; bright, well-spoken, devoted to public service as well as Art. What if there was a woman who undeniably had it all -- brains, beauty, devotion, a soul, an unassailable history of public service -- what reasons would men find not to take her seriously, because surely they'd find a reason...

 

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