Hillary Clinton would rather retire than run for White HouseOctober 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said she would rather retire than run for the White House. Speaking in an interview to NBC, Clinton, when asked to answer Yes or No on whether she would ever run for president, replied no She said that her current position as Secretary of State gave her all the opportunity she needed to be a "very positive force to implement the kind of changes that the president and I believe are in the best interests of our country."
"But that doesn't mean that it all has to be me-me-me all the time.
Clinton frustrated over her lack of authority?September 10th, 2009 NEW YORK - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is said to be frustrated over her lack of authority in her position. Despite her being the secretary of state, the Obama administration also has Richard Holbrooke as the "special representative" for Afghanistan and Pakistan, George Mitchell as "special envoy" to the Middle East.
Bill Clinton compliments wife Hillary's ability to 'Boogie'August 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Speaking about his wife Hillary's recent visit to Africa, former U.S. President Bill Clinton said that the trip reaffirmed his wife as the nation's top diplomat and also illustrated her dancing ability.
'Bill not secretary of state, I am,' says angry HillaryAugust 11th, 2009 KINSHASHA - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost her cool on Monday when a student asked her what Bill Clinton thought about the growing influence of China on the continent.
Hillary Clinton says 'no, never' to another White House bid, then leaves tiny crack in doorJuly 26th, 2009 Clinton says she has no interest in White HouseWASHINGTON — There is apparently no such thing as a simple yes or no when it comes to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and questions about another run for the White House. Clinton, 61, seemed to go further Sunday than she had previously in shutting the door to another presidential campaign, following her defeat for the Democratic nomination last year by President Barack Obama.
Hillary Clinton is very satisfied with India tripJuly 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - With Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's trip to India having broadened the frame of US-India relations, Washington says it now looks forward to deepening cooperation in areas they have agreed to work together. "I think Secretary Clinton reflected in a number of occasions that we were very satisfied with the trip to India and the launching of a strategic dialogue and an expansion of the range of issues that we will address in future meetings," State Department spokesman Philip J.
Hillary Clinton to discuss ways to enhance US-India strategic partnership(Update-Clinton)July 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A spokesman for the U.S. State Department has said that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will discuss ways to enhance the US-India strategic partnership during her five day visit to India from July 17 to 23.
Four UN peacekeepers from India to be honoured posthumouslyMay 28th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Four UN peacekeepers from India will be honoured posthumously Friday at a function to mark the International Day of United Nations (UN) Peacekeepers at the New York headquarters of the organisation. "This year's commemorative ceremonies come at a time when the services of UN peacekeepers are in greater demand than ever.
Hillary Clinton visit to India not on cards yetMay 19th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US looks forward to continuing to work with the new Indian government after the elections, but as of now Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is not planning any visit to India. 'We look forward to continuing to work with the government,' State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters Monday referring to President Barack Obama's statement Saturday after the ruling Congress-led coalition scored a victory in the parliamentary elections.
India does pretty good job of running elections: Hillary ClintonApril 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is impressed by the 'pretty good job' the Indians do of running their elections even if it means keeping efforts to reduce India-Pakistan tensions on hold. 'It's a very profound question,' she told a House panel Wednesday, '...because there has to be effort to enhance confidence between India and Pakistan.
Fighting climate change is like losing weight: Hillary ClintonApril 23rd, 2009 LONDON - The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has compared the challenge of tackling climate change to her own fight to lose weight. Speaking to State Department staff on Earth Day, Hillary said more must be done to reduce the department's environmental footprint, reports The Telegraph.
Hillary Clinton bags 'Global Trailblazer' award for commitment to women's rights, securing justiceMarch 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was honoured with the 'Global Trailblazer' award at the 2009 Global Leadership Awards, held at the Kennedy Center.
Hillary Clinton to visit India at some pointMarch 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be going to India at some point, but it's not clear whether the visit would be before or after the Indian general election next month. 'At some point Clinton will be going to India, but there isn't any plan at this moment of her travel,' State Department spokesman Robert Wood said Tuesday briefing reporters about Clinton's meeting Monday with visiting Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon.
Hillary Clinton: Obama's 'early gift' to diplomacyJanuary 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has described his new chief diplomat Hillary Clinton Hillary as 'an early gift' to the State Department. 'It is my privilege to come here and to pay tribute to all of you, the talented men and women of the State Department,' he told the employees during a visit Thursday to underscore 'my commitment to the importance of diplomacy in renewing American leadership.'
'I've given you an early gift: Hillary Clinton,' he said amid laughter and applause.
Hillary Clinton confirmed as secretary of stateJanuary 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to confirm Hillary Clinton as secretary of state, clearing the way for her to take the oath of office and become the nation's top diplomat. Hours after Barack Obama's inauguration, the Senate swiftly approved six members of the new president's cabinet, but the confirmation of Hillary Clinton as secretary of state was delayed after Republican John Cornyn objected to the unanimous vote.