Skip Links
U.S. Department of State
U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement: Keep...  |  Daily Press Briefing | What's NewU.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of State
SEARCHU.S. Department of State
Subject IndexBookmark and Share
U.S. Department of State
HomeHot Topics, press releases, publications, info for journalists, and morepassports, visas, hotline, business support, trade, and morecountry names, regions, embassies, and morestudy abroad, Fulbright, students, teachers, history, and moreforeign service, civil servants, interns, exammission, contact us, the Secretary, org chart, biographies, and more
Video
 You are in: Under Secretary for Political Affairs > Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs > Releases > Remarks > 2008 East Asian and Pacific Affairs Remarks, Testimony, and Speeches > February 

Morning Walk-Through at Six-Party Talks

Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Kerry Center Hotel
Beijing, China
February 19, 2008

ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: I’ll see you after my meetings. I’m just a little late. I have got to go to the Embassy. I will see Ambassador Randt and then go see He Yafei.

QUESTION: You are going to meet with He Yafei at 10?

ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: At 10 o’clock.

QUESTION: (Inaudible)

ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: I’m not sure. I’m here most of the day though, and I’ll either leave on the afternoon flight or the evening flight.

QUESTION: When do you expect you will speak again?

ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: We’ll arrange it through the Embassy, probably later this afternoon. But we’ll arrange it through the Embassy.

QUESTION: Will you talk before you leave Beijing?

ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: I will talk once more before I leave Beijing.

QUESTION: Thank you.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL: See you later.



Released on February 19, 2008

  Back to top

U.S. Department of State
USA.govU.S. Department of StateUpdates  |  Frequent Questions  |  Contact Us  |  Email this Page  |  Subject Index  |  Search
The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs, manages this site as a portal for information from the U.S. State Department. External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.
About state.gov  |  Privacy Notice  |  FOIA  |  Copyright Information  |  Other U.S. Government Information

Published by the U.S. Department of State Website at http://www.state.gov maintained by the Bureau of Public Affairs.