U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) talks to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh at the Presidential Palace in Sanaa January 11, 2011. Reuters/Khaled Abdullah
Why Hillary Clinton Made A Surprise Stop In Yemen -- Christian Science Monitor
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with Yemen's president today, as well as locals at a town-hall meeting, in a bid to demonstrate that US support extends beyond counterterrorism.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton paid an unannounced visit to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa today, highlighting the country's rising importance in US foreign policy despite a sometimes rocky relationship.
Ms. Clinton, the first US secretary of State to visit Yemen in more than 20 years, addressed the precarious balance between Washington’s counterterrorism needs and the Yemen’s domestic agenda, on which terrorism is but one concern. The country is also facing quickly depleting oil and water reserves, the Arab world's poorest economy, a southern secessionist movement and weak rule of law in its rural areas.
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More News On Secretary Of State Clinton's Surprise Visit To Yemen
Clinton Backs Yemeni Efforts Against al-Qaida -- Voice of America
Clinton says U.S., Yemen face common al Qaeda threat -- Reuters
Hillary Clinton Visits an al Qaeda Hot Zone -- Time Magazine
Clinton makes unannounced visit to Yemen -- Washington Post
Clinton in Yemen to press counterterror efforts -- AP
Clinton says militants in Yemen an urgent U.S. concern -- Reuters
Clinton makes stop in Yemen -- CNN
Clinton in Yemen to press counterterror efforts -- Newsday
Hillary Clinton visits Yemen to discuss terror threat (VIDEO) -- Global Post
Clinton visits Yemen in move to mend ties -- Financial Times
Yemen downplays al-Qaida concerns -- UPI
Clinton Visits Yemen, Seeking Broader Ties -- New York Times
Clinton calls on Yemen to take fight to al Qa'eda -- The National
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